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  • ...ween [[Lacan]]'s concept of the [[death drive]] and [[Freud]]'s emerges in 1964.
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  • It is only in 1964, with the [[development]] of the concept of ''[[objet petit a]]'' as the [[
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  • ;1964
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  • In 1964, [[Lacan]] articulates the [[concept]] of [[transference]] with his concept
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  • From 1964 on, however, there is a shift to articulating the [[libido]] more with the
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  • In 1964, [[Lacan]] [[links]] the [[identification|single trait]] to the first [[sig
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  • :3. In 1964, [[Lacan]] describes the [[end of analysis]] as the point when the [[analys
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  • ...ses the [[art|visual arts]], devoting several lectures in his [[Seminar XI|1964]] [[seminar]] to discussing [[art|painting]], particularly [[art|anamorphot
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  • In 1964 he goes on to argue:
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  • In his [[Founding Act]] on [[{{Y}}#1964|21 June 1964]], [[Lacan]] introduced the [[cartel]] in the following way:
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  • In 1964, [[Lacan]] uses [[Aristotle]]'s typology of [[cause]]s to illustrate the [[
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  • In the [[seminar]] of 1964, [[Lacan]] uses [[Aristotle]]'s [[distinction]] between two kinds of [[chan
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  • ...he [[unconscious]]. However, [[Lacan]] modifies this with his proposal, in 1964, that the [[unconscious]] be characterized in terms of a [[temporal]] movem
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  • In 1964, [[Lacan]] defines [[transference]] as the [[attribution]] of [[knowledge]]
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  • In his [[seminar]] of 1964-5 [[Lacan]] theorises the [[split|split subject]] in [[terms]] of a [[divis
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  • ...can]] discusses [[Aristotle]]'s typology of [[causality|causation]] in the 1964 seminar, and Aristotelian [[logic]] in the seminar of 1970-1. ...82-5</ref> but he later becomes quite opposed to [[phenomenology]], and in 1964 presents a critique of [[Merleau-Ponty]]'s ''Phenomenology of [[Perception]
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  • ...5; {{S4}} p. 207</ref> and is used several [[times]] in the [[seminar]] of 1964,<ref>{{S11}} p. 107</ref> but it is not until the early 1970s that the term
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  • ...acques Lacan]] founded the ''[[Ècole Freudienne de Paris]]'' ([[EFP]]) in 1964, after his resignation from the ''[[Société Française de Psychanalyse]]' ...rstood]] without some [[understanding]] of the [[history]] of the [[EFP]] (1964-80), especially those of [[Lacan]]'s ideas which relate to the [[training]]
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  • ...f theÉcole freudienne de Paris ([[Freudian]] School of Paris) on June 21, 1964, was marked by the originality of its membership [[categories]]. No longer ...f theÉcole freudienne de Paris ([[Freudian School of Paris]]) on June 21, 1964, was marked by the originality of its membership categories. No longer were
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  • ...olonization]] of [[Algeria]]. He wrote his first novel, [[Almagestes]], in 1964. In 1967 he joined a study group organized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew
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  • =====1964===== ...amedÉcole freudienne de Paris ([[Freudian School of Paris]]) in September 1964
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  • ...[[concepts]] fondamentaux de [[La Psychanalyse|la psychanalyse]]. Sem. XI (1964), texte éabli par J.-A. Miller. Paris: Seuil
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  • <td valign="top"><font face="MISHAWAKA" size="2">1964</font></td>
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  • | [[Jacques Lacan:Chronology|1964]] | [[Jacques Lacan:Chronology|1964-5]]
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  • 1964 January 15 1964, marks the opening [[session]] of the [[seminars]] at the École Nationale
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  • | 1964 - 1965 | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px" | 02 décembre 1964
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  • ...l (which became known as the) [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ([[EFP]]). In 1964 Lacan went on to found his own [[school]], [[École Freudienne de Paris]] ( ...[[S.F.P]]. disbanded in 1963 and announced the group's [[dissolution]] in 1964.
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  • ...It also appeared in the [[Standard Edition]] edited by [[James]] Strachey (1964). ...n 1939. It also appeared in the Standard Edition edited by James Strachey (1964).
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  • ...nte-Anne]], the [[seminar]] moved to the [[École Normale Supérieure]] in 1964, and to the Faculté de [[Droit]] in 1973. These changes of venue were due ...s-Alain Miller]], to publish an edited transcript of the lectures given in 1964, the eleventh year of the [[seminar]]. In an editor's note to ''[[The Four
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  • ...dth:100px;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | 1963 - 1964
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  • *Barthes, Roland ([1964] 1967). ''Elements of Semiology''. (Translated by Annette Lavers & Colin Sm
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  • ...itics such as [[Robin Wood]] and Donald Spoto contend ''[[Marnie]]'', from 1964, is first-[[class]] Hitchcock). In 1972 Hitchcock returned to [[London]] to ...londe star, [[Madeleine Carroll]], is put in handcuffs. In ''[[Marnie]]'' (1964), glamorous blonde [[Tippi Hedren]] is a [[kleptomania]]c. In ''[[To Catch
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  • ...alyst. As a student at the [[École Normale Supérieure]], he met Lacan in 1964 while attending his [[seminars]] at the rue d'Ulm. After having read everyt ...], but soon he was following the [[teachings]] of [[Jacques Lacan]] who in 1964 has been appointed lecturer at the École Pratique des Hautes [[Etudes]]. [
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  • An indispensable collection of seven articles written by Lacan between 1964 and 1981. The aim of the editors, especially in the lucid Introduction, is
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  • ...ained a relatively underdeveloped concept, through the crucial period from 1964 to the early 1970s, when Lacan used the concept to reformulate his understa From 1964 onwards the real is transformed in Lacan's [[thinking]] and loses any conne
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  • ...ch]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[school]] founded by [[Jacques Lacan]] on 12 June 1964,
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  • ...is outside the limits of the law"; Jacques Lacan, "In You More than You" (1964), in The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psycho]]-Analysis, ed. [[Jacque
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  • ...er]] of [[other]] analysts and [[trainees]], founded his own [[school]] in 1964. From this point on, [[Lacan]] became much more vocal in his criticism of t
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  • [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]</i>, 1964, ed. Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]], trans. Alan [[Sheridan]]
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  • ...the Metaphysic of Morals| publisher=Harper and Row Publishers, Inc | year=1964| id=ISBN 0-06-131159-6}}
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  • ...[[psychology]] for not [[living]] up to its purported materialism, and in 1964 he argues that [[psychoanalysis]] is opposed to any [[form]] of [[philosoph
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  • In 1964, [[Lacan]] argues that "the relation of the subject to the [[Other]] is ent
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  • ...is outside the limits of the law"; Jacques Lacan, "In You More than You" (1964), in The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psycho]]-Analysis, ed. [[Jacque
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  • ...at he would make his entry at the Ecole Normale Supérieure on January 15, 1964, with a first lecture on "[[excommunication]]."''<ref>Cf. Jacques Lacan, '' ...he himself confirms in [[The Letter|the letter]] to Franca of January 21, 1964, cited in the introduction to this volume. It will be noted in this [[regar
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  • ...the participation of many Jesuits in the founding of Lacan's own school in 1964 after his 'excommunication'<a name="65x"></a><a href="#65"><sup>65</sup></a
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  • ...ter of <i>Essays in Applied Psychoanalysis</i> (Hogarth Press, [[London]], 1964) as "A [[Psychoanalytic]] Study of Hamlet." In its current [[form]] the wor
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  • * [[Position de l'inconscient, 1964]] * [[Le Trieb de Freud, 1964]]
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  • *''The Heart of Man: its Genius for Good and Evil'', [[1964]]
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  • ...is]]. In [[1962]] she received a Diploma in [[Psychopathology]]. From 1962-1964 she worked for the ''[[Fondation Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique]]''
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  • <dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dd>12<b> </b>February 1964<a></a><a></a></dd>
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  • </p><dl><dd>26 February 1964<p>
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [[{{Y}}|1964]] ...Séminaire. Livre XI. Les quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse, 1964]]''
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  • * [[Position de l'inconscient, 1964]] * [[Le Trieb de Freud, 1964]]
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  • ..."[[Position de l'inconscient ''au congrès de Bonneval, reprise de 1960 en 1964'']]." ''[[Écrits]]''. Paris: Seuil, 1966: 840</ref></blockquote> ..."[[Position de l'inconscient ''au congrès de Bonneval, reprise de 1960 en 1964'']]." ''[[Écrits]]''. Paris: Seuil, 1966: 840</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ce]] (French [[Psychoanalytic]] Association), which was founded on May 26, 1964, and became a member of the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] ...ch [[School]] of Psychoanalysis), founded by [[Jacques Lacan]] on June 21, 1964.
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  • ...(Erick Mosbacher, Trans.). New York: J. Aronson. (Original work published 1964)
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  • ...33-34. He was awarded, but declined, the Nobel Prize for [[literature]] in 1964.
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  • ...is [[seminar]] on The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1964), Jacques [[Lacan]] reread [[Freud]]'s essay "[[Drives]] and their Vicissit ...(Alan Sheridan, Trans.). New York: W. W. Norton. (Original work published 1964)
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  • In 1964 he goes on to argue: "To desire involves a defensive [[phase]] that makes i
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  • ...33-34. He was awarded, but declined, the Nobel Prize for [[literature]] in 1964. # ——. (1964 [c1956]). Being and nothingness: An essay in [[phenomenological]] [[ontolog
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  • ...chosomatic [[Medicine]]), which was renamed the Sigmund Freud Institute in 1964.
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  • # Lévi-[[Strauss]], Claude. (1964). Totemism. (Rodney Needham, Trans.) [[London]]: Merlin. (Original work pub
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  • (1977b[1964]:235) can exemplify this.
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  • ...es a [[reversal]]: the [[object]] looks at the [[subject]].<ref>Lacan, J. (1964). The Four Fundamental Concepts of [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]. [[London]]: Hog Lacan, J. (1964). The [[Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis]]. London: Hogarth Pre
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  • ...they formed the Chicago Institute under the aegis of Franz Alexander (1891-1964), and in 1931, the New York Psychoanalytic Institute under the aegis of Sá
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  • ...ermitted him to practise analysis but not to teach or train candidates. In 1964 Lacan went on to found his own [[school]], L'[[Ecole Freudienne de Paris]].
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  • ...p. 298/800) by [[reason]] of what [[Barthes]] calls an "existential bond" (1964, p. 22) (hence, as "subject of the [[enunciation]]," the "speaking I"). Now
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  • In his 1964 seminar, The Four Fundamental Concepts of
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  • ...erious final pages of The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis, 1964; he says that when you go through fantasy, la traversee du [[fantasme]], yo
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  • # Lacan, Jacques. (1964). The four fundamental [[concepts]] of [[psychoanalysis]] (Alan [[Sheridan]
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  • | 1964 || [[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]. <BR> ''[ | 1964-5 || [[Crucial problems for psychoanalysis | Crucial Problems for Psychoana
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  • ...of Paris]] (<i>École freudienne de Paris</i>, E.F.P.) by Jacques Lacan in 1964. A case in point was the split of 1969, when Piera Aulangier, Fran-çois Pe ...de. (2001). Splits in the French Psychoanalytic movement between 1953 and 1964. In R. Steiner and J. Johns (Eds.), Within Time and Beyond Time (pp. 1-24).
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  • ...ter of <i>Essays in Applied Psychoanalysis</i> (Hogarth Press, [[London]], 1964) as "A [[Psychoanalytic]] Study of Hamlet." In its current [[form]] the wor
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  • ...his papers on applied psychoanalysis in Essays on Applied Psychoanalysis (1964), which shows the importance he gave to this area of research in psychoanal * ——. (1964). Essays in applied psycho-analysis. New York: International Universities P
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  • ...liographies that catalogue these works, including those by Norman Holland (1964), D. Wilbern (1978), and Murray Schwartz and Copelia Kahn (1980). "On the
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  • ...[Sheridan]], Trans.). New York: W. W. Norton. (Original [[work]] published 1964)
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  • ...s and signifiers. The concept of "[[double]] articulation" (Martinet, 1960/1964) demonstrates this: for linguists no meaning can be attributed to a [[phone
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  • ..."[[Notes]] on Infant Observation in [[Psycho]]-[[Analytic]] [[Training]]" (1964), for her part upheld the [[idea]] that the infant's mental [[life]] unfold
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  • ...s and signifiers. The concept of "[[double]] articulation" (Martinet, 1960/1964) demonstrates this: for linguists no meaning can be attributed to a [[phone
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  • # Marcuse, Herbert. (1964). One dimensional man. Boston: Beacon Press.
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  • ...minar]] on <i>The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]</i> (1964), Jacques [[Lacan]] reread [[Freud]]'s essay "[[Drives]] and their Vicissit ...an [[Sheridan]], Trans.). New York: W. W. Norton. (Original work published 1964)
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  • # Jacobson, Edith. (1964). The self and the object world. New York: International Universities Press
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  • ...lan [[Sheridan]], Trans.) New York: W. W. Norton. (Original work published 1964)
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  • ...uch as <i>Shock Corridor</i> (Sam Fuller, 1963), <i>Lilith</i> (R. Rossen, 1964), or <i>One Flew Over the Cuckoo</i>'<i>s Nest</i> (Milos Forman, 1975). Th ...even, although it is caricatured, in <i>Marnie</i> ([[Alfred Hitchcock]], 1964). [[Dreams]] have obviously assumed their [[place]] as one of the <i>deus e
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  • ...e matter of "origins" in a general [[sense]] (what Laplanche and Pontalis [1964] call "fantasies of origins").
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  • ...function as word-bearer and the [[prohibition]] imposed against thinking (1964, 1975, 1984).
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  • ...utonomy]] in 1939, and elaborated on [[them]] in later writings (Hartmann, 1964). Within the framework of his description lies a [[conflict]]-free sphere o
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  • ...structurale (1958); La pensée sauvage (1962); Les mythologiques, 4 vols. (1964-1971); and Anthropologie structurale deux (1973)).</ref>
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  • </p><dl><dd>26 February 1964<p>
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  • <dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dl><dd>12<b> </b>February 1964</dd></dl></dl></dl></dl></dl></dl></dl></dl></dd></blockquote><p>
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  • The [[Founding Act]] - 21 June 1964 See article in original [[language]] - [[Acte]] de fondation - 21 juin 1964 - [[French]]
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  • [[Acte]] de fondation - 21 juin 1964
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  • ...[[Lacan]] founded his School, the French School of Psychoanalysis, 24 June 1964, he launched an appeal to "reconquer" the Freudian Field, with the aim of r
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  • ...]] de fonder son École, l’École française de Psychanalyse, le 21 juin 1964, Jacques [[Lacan]] lançait un appel à la « reconquête » du champ freud
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  • ...at of the [[society]], that oriented [[Lacan]] in his [[Founding Act]], in 1964. ...=152&intIdiomaArticulo=2&intIdiomaNavegacion=2 The Founding Act] - 21 June 1964
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  • ...sitions prises dans le passé à l'endroit de ma personne "— citation de 1964, — celui qui, m'ayant déclaré poursuivre avec moi, le fait en des terme
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  • In 1964, [[Lacan]] makes this [[explicit]].
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  • ...me more openly discussed, several authors (Chasseguet-Smirgel, J., et al., 1964; Isay, R. A., 1986) have communicated [[clinical]] observations that [[sugg
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  • ...ut]] the organism and the organs. Indeed, in his lesson of the 27th of May 1964, Lacan surprises his audience by introducing [[them]] to [[another]] [[lack
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  • ...inship (1949), Structural Anthropology (1958), and The Raw and the Cooked (1964), decodes the [[myths]] of exotic societies in ways more compelling to lite
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