November 4, 1971 in Ste Anne Lacan speaks of the enjoyment ( extracts). There are some indications about suicide:
1 - The subject always miss the enjoyment
2 - this is what Freud refers to as the "death instinct"
3 - the only act that could be completed in terms of enjoyment would be suicide
4 - but there is no act which succeeds in terms of enjoyment (or speech that is not the pretense)
5 - an act to be missed is the condition for a semblance of success
6 - that in which suicide "merit objection"
7 - we do not need it is an attempt to make it anyway missed
8 - Suicide is an act missed the point of view of enjoyment
Small precision: at that time, Lacan attempts to think the real as that which escapes symbolization, the speech and pretend. This leads him to conclude that sex is a semblance (no intercourse).
Two remarks after reading this passage:
1 - there is no suicidal act that is not the semblance (of the symbolic order)
2 - except perhaps for the Buddhist monks?
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