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This book is a gospel on the subject of the ethics of the well-spoken, that is the speaking being of the ¿ct. An ori-entation for the analyst to a kinesis of flowing with the flux of the letter, where the subject's mark within the signifier instead of being counted in repetition of the same, it maps the difference, a topology of life emanated by the vector of desire. "On the Ascesis of Psychoanalysts" is an ascesis of swimming in language, where the swimming subject finds their own way of breathing, as if breath is something that needs to be taught, and though it is not, the breath of desire…mehr

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This book is a gospel on the subject of the ethics of the well-spoken, that is the speaking being of the ¿ct. An ori-entation for the analyst to a kinesis of flowing with the flux of the letter, where the subject's mark within the signifier instead of being counted in repetition of the same, it maps the difference, a topology of life emanated by the vector of desire. "On the Ascesis of Psychoanalysts" is an ascesis of swimming in language, where the swimming subject finds their own way of breathing, as if breath is something that needs to be taught, and though it is not, the breath of desire is repressed, and then through breathing language becomes lunguage. Petros' unique writing leads the reader to an also unique reading experience. His text not only praises the desiring subject of the ¿ct, the ¿¿¿¿¿, but with its vanishing grammar it becomes an inscription of it, it be-comes an ethical compass to the desire of the analyst. Angelos Tsialides Lacanian Psychoanalyst
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This book is the product of an interview where Marinos Maliali has questioned Petros Patounas on his clinic of the Act, defined by the latter as the 'Ascesis of the Act'. Many people were involved in this vibrant project. Those are Angelos Tsialides, who has given the initial idea for that interview to become a book; Marinos Maliali of course, for his questions and transcription; Marina Paphitou for her time to edit the material; and Petros Patounas for providing his voice. All people mentioned here are psychoanalysts, in formation with the School of the Freudian Letter (SFL). Finally, the publishing department of the SFL itself for managing this pocket edition of the interview.