Sinthome Law: Theoretical Constructions upon Lacan’s Concept of the Sinthome

Lacan's psychoanalytical theory is of interest to legal theorists for a number of reasons. In particular, the concept of the Name of the Father allows a sophisticated theorisation of law and legal institutions. However, the Name of the Father was not Lacan's only theory of law. In his fina...

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Veröffentlicht in:Law and critique 2005-01, Vol.16 (2), p.201-230
1. Verfasser: Murray, Jamie
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Lacan's psychoanalytical theory is of interest to legal theorists for a number of reasons. In particular, the concept of the Name of the Father allows a sophisticated theorisation of law and legal institutions. However, the Name of the Father was not Lacan's only theory of law. In his final Seminars, Lacan developed a second and fundamentally different theory of law: the sinthome. By drawing upon Roberto Harari's commentary on Lacan's concept of the sinthome, the sinthome can be investigated in terms of topology, chaos, and morphogenetic theories. This can allow a complex theory of the sinthome to be put forward as real, immanent, emergent ordering through the de-limiting of singularities. From this a concept of Sinthome Law can be developed as a novel concept of law, and as a potential way to understand some contemporary problematics in law. The example of the emerging law on electronic signatures is introduced to indicate this.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0957-8536
1572-8617
DOI:10.1007/s10978-005-4467-y