EL TERCERO INDISCRETO. PROYECTO DE FENOMENOLOGÍA GENÉTICA
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https://doi.org/10.62506/phs.v2i3.141Keywords:
Intimacy, Indiscretion, Transitional Space-object, WinnicottAbstract
Is it possible to speak from an irreducible intimacy to a psychological interiority? The following text explores an answer to this question based on the intimate and very preco-cious relations of the baby with his mother, established in the intimacy, and which constitutes the figure of the indiscreet third party. This relation of self to self, founded (fundiert) on the primitive and primordial relation of the self-self to the maternal self-self is the relation that de-fines intimacy, and has nothing spatial, not even ek-static, even if it necessarily supposes, with the game without rules (Winnicott), the mediation of the transitional object. This intimacy is certainly experienced by all of us in very different ways. Precisely, because there is the third whose primitive function is that of indiscretion. It is from the concept of “transitional space” that the non-positional is thematized in phenomenology, that which comes into play before of the symbolic institution, and takes place at a transcendental level located not so much in the register of the intersubjective but in the dual and original transcendental interfacticity.
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