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The [[Lacanian ]] [[Subject ]] is, therefore, constituted through two movements: the first corresponds to the [[process ]] of alienaiton through [[language]], the second to the [[separation ]] of [[desire]].
[[Lacan ]] never, however, precisely designates the poitn at whcih the subject appears, because it never appears as such.
The subject in Lacanian [[psychoanalysis ]] has no permanence or persistence.
Lacan always refers to the subject as arriving or having just arrived; as always too early or too late.
There is never the poitn in tiem that the subject can be said to finally emerge as a [[stable ]] and [[complete ]] entityt.
It emerges only fleetingly through a continuous process of subjectification -[[alienation ]] and separation - rather than at a specific [[moment ]] in [[time]].
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