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Abstract
Este artículo se ocupa de mostrar de qué manera Freud deconstruye la suposición de la simulación del síntoma histérico, suposición que plantea el problema de la verdad, bajo las especies de la mentira y del engaño. De la simulación a la proton pseudos, el análisis freudiano permite concluir que la construcción mentirosa confronta a la histérica con la verdad del encuentro con el goce que el síntoma memoriza y del que ella --la histérica-- no sabe. La proton pseudos es el nombre freudiano para la verdad como "develamiento" de lo no sabido, un develamiento que se atiene a la lógica del inconsciente.
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This article discusses the way Freud deconstructs the assumption about the hysterical symptom simulation. The problem which arises with this assumption concerns truth under the kinds of lie and deceit. From simulation to proton pseudos, Freudian analysis concludes that untruthful construction confronts the hysteric with the truth that is involved in the encounter with the jouissance which the symptom memorizes and the hysteric doesnt know. The freudian name for truth in its function of unveiling the not known, is Proton Seudos, this unveiling relies on the logic of the unconscious.
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