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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32701/dp.19.1.6

Theological Transgressions. Approaches to a paradoxical Concept

Isabella Guanzini orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9164-0457 ; Institute for Fundamental Theology Faculty of Catholic Theology University of Graz (Austria)


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Abstract

This paper examines the essential yet ambivalent role of the law, i.e. of limits and prohibitions, within the subjective experience of desire. In order to investigate the dialectics between limit and desire, it firstly focuses on the perspective of George Bataille and his analysis of eroticism. Moreover, the contribution takes into account the perspective of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, who focus on the relationship of desire to capitalist society, in order to affirm a different revolutionary economy of desire, celebrating immediate libidinal transgressions against any limitations. On the contrary, the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan shows the absolute need of the law for the experience of desire and the process of subjectivation, since only through the Symbolic order the subject can join a sociolinguistic community. The final part of the contribution aims at enlightening possible correspondences among these perspectives, focusing on the Letters of the Apostle Paul and his profound understanding of the dialectics between law and desire. The Pauline Epistles offer a significant paradigm to understand the necessary but not sufficient role of the law in the experience of the Christian believer as well as of the subject as such.

Keywords

desire; law; Bataille; Deleuze; Guattari; St. Paul; Aedipus

Hrčak ID:

192441

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/192441

Publication date:

15.12.2017.

Article data in other languages: german

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