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  • ...f> it would be more precise to say that the [[subject|real father]] is the man who is said to be the [[subject]]'s [[biological]] [[father]]. The [[father
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  • ...y]], yet it is [[structure]]d by the [[symbolic]], and this means that "in man, the imaginary relation has deviated [from the realm of nature]."<ref>{{S2} ...[[being]]s is [[structure]]d by the [[symbolic]], and this means that "in man, the imaginary relation has deviated [from the realm of nature]."<ref>{{S2}
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  • ...elation of the speaking being to ''jouissance'' which determines his being man or woman, not [[anatomical]] difference. ...His partner is thus not the Other sex but an object, a piece of the body. Man looks for a little surplus ''jouissance'', that linked with [[Object A|obje
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  • ...osis]]," 1918b [1914]. [[SE]] XVII, 3.</ref> As the example of the [[Wolf Man]] demonstrates, the [[letter]] is essentially that which [[return]]s and [[
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  • ...], to which, on the other hand, she is entirely subjected no less than the man.<ref>{{S2}} p. 262</ref></blockquote> <blockquote>"Man here [[acts]] as the relay whereby the woman becomes this Other for herself
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  • ...the [[woman]] does not. This is complicated by the fact that the [[woman|man]] can only lay [[claim]] to the [[phallus|symbolic phallus]] on condition t ...ref> Conversely, the assumption of the [[phallus|symbolic phallus]] by the man is only possible on the basis of the prior assumption of his own [[castrati
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  • ...; "Freud's discovery is that of the field of the effects, in the nature of man, produced by his relation to the symbolic order. To ignore this symbolic or
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  • :Nowhere does it appear more clearly that man's desire finds its [[meaning]] in the desire of the other, not so much beca [[Lacan]] follows [[Spinoza]] in arguing that "[[desire]] is the essence of man."<ref>{{S11}} p. 275</ref> [[Desire]] is simultaneously the heart of [[hum
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  • This question may be phrased "Am I a [[man]] or a [[woman]]?" or, more precisely, "What is a [[woman]]?"<ref>{{S3}} p.
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  • ...mation "I speak " is only a superifical part of the fundamental principle "Man is spoken by it."
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  • Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and [[full]] manner, there is, in the [[t
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  • Consider an example: a young man is contemplating asking a young woman from his university class to date him ...nscious "[[knows]]" otherwise. Despite the conscious [[message]] that that man does not really have anything to do with me, there is associated but inchoa
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  • ...t]] of the question. The question of the [[hysteric]] ("[[hysteria|Am I a man or a woman?]]") relates to one's [[sex]], whereas the question of the [[obs
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  • ...first [[signifier]] (S1), and compares it to the notch that [[primitive]] man made on a stick to [[signify]] that he had killed one [[animal]].<ref>{{S11
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  • ...the [[subject]] to take up a [[sexual difference|sexual position]] as a [[man]] or [[woman]].<ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Les complexes familiau
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  • ...mptom, the [[human]] symptom par excellence, the [[mental]] [[illness]] of man."<ref>{{S1}} p. 16</ref></blockquote>
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  • "[[Man]]" and "[[woman]]" are [[signifier]]s that stand for these two [[subjective <blockquote>It is insofar as the function of man and woman is [[symbolized]], it is insofar as it's literally uprooted from
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  • ...e beautiful soul is a perfect [[metaphor]] for the ego; 'the ego of modern man . . . has taken on its [[form]] in the [[dialectical]] [[impasse]] of the
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  • <blockquote>"[[Consciousness]] in [[man]] is by [[essence]] a polar tension between an [[ego]] [[alienated]] from t
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  • * beauty - "It is the function of beauty to reveal man's [[relationship]] to his own death."<ref>{{S7}} p. 260, 299</ref> ...]]), [[Lacan]] takes the [[idea]] that [[death]] is both constitutive of [[man]]'s [[freedom]] and "[[Master|the absolute Master]]."<ref>[[Alexandre Kojè
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