Kruszelnicki, Wojciech2012-02-142012-02-142011Przestrzenie Teorii, nr 16, 2011, str. 97-112978-83-232-2337-51644-6763http://hdl.handle.net/10593/2091In my article I reconstruct the Lacanian notion of the Symbolical and explain why language constitutes its most important domain. Following Kojève, I argue that language introduces to the human world an insurmountable negativity – the “deadness of the word” which substitutes the continuity of a world experienced in its immediate intensity with a symbolical representation and conceptualization. The order of the symbolical, identified with cultural order, is further on confronted with the order of the real which after Lacan, and especially after Žižek, I understand as a metaphor of an inaccessible, non-phenomenological experience lived beyond consciousness and culture, that is in the phantasmatic Outside. I trace various figures and intuitions of thus conceived “Outside” in thinkers such as Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas and Georges Bataille and I argue that at issue in their works might have been an intriguingly novel way of thinking about communication. In conclusion I tackle the question why the discussed path of contemporary French philosophy is worth elaboration, positing it all the while as a project of strictly utopian character.plPragnienie Realnego albo fantazmat Zewnętrza wśród nędzy językowo zdefiniowanego świataThe desire of the Real or the phantasm of the Outside amidst the misery of the linguistically defined worldKsiążka