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  • #REDIRECT [[objet (petit) a]]
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  • ...times been translated into [[English]] as "[[Objet petit a|object (little) a]]", but [[Lacan]] insisted that it should remain untranslated, "thus acquir ...erchangeable."<ref>{{S2}} p. 321</ref> In [[schema L]], then, ''a'' and ''a''' designate indiscriminately the [[ego]] and the [[counterpart]]/[[specula
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  • This is an audio recording of a talk/lecture by [[Slavoj Žižek]].
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  • ...s that which permits the [[subject]] to realize that the [[Other]] is also a [[subject]]. ...by [[silence]], or the slight opening of a shutter, or a light movement of a curtain.<ref>[[Jean-Paul Sartre|Sartre, Jean-Paul]]. ''[[Jean-Paul Sartre|B
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  • Thus ''[[Thing|die Sache]]’’ is the [[representation]] of a [[thing]] in the [[symbolic]] [[order]], as opposed to ''[[thing|das Ding]] ...e [[pleasure principle]] is the [[law]] which maintains the [[subject]] at a certain distance from the [[Thing]],<ref>{{S7}} p. 58, 63</ref> making the
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  • ...s to be borrowed from [[Hegel]], to whose work [[Lacan]] was introduced in a series of lectures given by [[Alexandre Kojève]] in 1933-9. ...t be "thoroughly imbued" with the [[difference]] between '''A''' and <i>'''a'''</i>,<ref>{{E}} p. 140</ref> so that he can situate himself in the place
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  • ...[[the subject]], the [[master signifier]], [[knowledge]] and [[objet petit a]]. The four types of discourse were: the [[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s ...are made up of four elements: S1, the master [[signifier]]; S2, knowledge; a, [[surplus]] [[enjoyment]]; and S̷, the [[subject]]. Their positions above
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  • The use of a special term to denote the [[patient]]'s relationship to the [[analyst]] is ...}} (1905e [1901]) "[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria]]." [[SE]] VII, 3: 116</ref>
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  • ...on]] of the [[drive]]s, where '[[object]]' is defined as that which allows a [[drive]] to achieve its aim. The [[sexual]] [[object]] of a [[drive]] may, for [[instance]], be a person; its aim, or the act towards which the [[drive]] tends, may be sexua
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  • ...since [[reality]] is not seen as an unproblematic given in which there is a single objectively correct way of perceiving, but as something which is its ...ive]] facts" but in a [[complex]] [[dialectic]] in which [[fantasy]] plays a vital [[role]].
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  • <blockquote>"Is there such a [[thing]] as a [[natural]] end to an analysis?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|A ...s that [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is a [[progress|logical process]] with a beginning and an end-point, designated as the "[[end of analysis]]".
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  • From 1884 to 1925 he argued that [[neurotic]] [[anxiety]] is simply a transformation of [[sexual]] [[libido]] that has not been adequately [[disc In 1926, [[Freud]] argued that [[anxiety]] is a reaction to a "[[trauma]]tic [[situation]]," an [[experience]] of [[helplessness]] in the
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  • In 1969, [[Lacan]] begins to use the term "[[discourse]]" to denote a "[[discourse|social bond]], founded in [[language]]." ...nifying operation]] there is always a [[surplus]], namely, ''[[objet petit a]]''.
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  • ...in the context of the question of the [[cause]] of [[psychosis]], which is a central concern of [[Lacan]]'s doctoral [[thesis]] <ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of ...also questions the possibility of defining "[[psychical]]" in [[terms]] of a simple opposition to the concept of matter, and this leads him, in 1955, to
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  • ...e|child]]; these imitative gestures enable the other person to function as a [[specular image]]. ...e [[phallus]], the [[partial object|erogenous zones]], and ''[[objet petit a]]''.
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  • This opposition informs all [[scientific]] enquiry, a basic presupposition of which is that the [[scientist]] must attempt to pen The term ''[[semblant]]'' is less technical, but acquires a growing importance in [[Lacan]]'s work over the years.
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  • [[Lacan]] first proposes his famous [[formula]]: ''il n'y a pas de rapport sexuel'' in 1970,<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar XVII|Le Séminaire. ...a is usually translated into [[English]] as "There is no such [[thing]] as a [[sexual]] [[relationship]]", which is misleading since [[Lacan]] is certai
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  • ...ychoanalysis]] from [[clinical psychiatry]] and [[criminology]]) refers to a [[particular]] kind of [[action]] defined by its [[aggressivity|aggressive] ...passage to the act is thus an exit from the [[Symbolic]] network, a [[dissolution]] of the [[social]] bond.
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  • ...se the term "[[science]]" in the [[singular]], thus implying that there is a specific [[unified]], homogeneous kind of [[discourse]] that can be called ...e [[sense]] that its totalizing constructions resemble the architecture of a [[delusion]].<ref>{{Ec}} p.874</ref>
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  • [[Alain Badiou]] ([[born]] 1937, Rabat, Morocco) is a prominent [[France|French]] [[left-wing]] [[philosopher]] formerly [[chair] ...ia]]. He wrote his first novel, [[Almagestes]], in 1964. In 1967 he joined a study group organized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew increasingly influenc
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  • ...er what [[conditions]]? If it is - the "science of the [[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about scien ...e main problem remains that of transference: the [[Name-of-the-Father]] is a foundation, but the legacy of the Father is sin, and the original sin of ps
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  • ...alled the [[voice]]-[[object]], one of the incarnations of ''[[objet petit a]]'', of the ''[[agalma]]'', that which is "[[in me more than myself]]."
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  • ...fundamentally exploitative. (Tong, Rosemarie. [[Feminist]] [[Thought]]: A More Comprehensive Introduction, 1998, p. 96.) ...ntal characteristic of capitalism." (Tong, Rosemarie. Feminist Thought: A More Comprehensive Introduction, 1998, p. 122-123.)
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  • ...omplex]]', that is, around whether or not someone 'has' or 'does not have' a [[penis]]. For Lacan, on the other hand, castration is a [[symbolic]] [[process]] that invovles the cutting off, not of one's penis,
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  • ...sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. A few years later, during the May ‚68 uprising, it was felt by many
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  • ...rom an understanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [[objet]] [[petit a]] and [[jouissance]]. We will look at each of these important concepts in t ...ished papers in the 1930s, but in these early [[texts]] it was essentially a [[philosophical]] concept designating 'absolute [[being]]' or 'being-[[in-i
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  • ...htened [[insistence]] on the [[autonomy]] of [[Reason]]? Is there at least a legitimate lineage from Sade to Fascist torturing, as is implied by Pasolin ...t's ethical rigorism is the [[sadism]] of the Law, i.e. the Kantian Law is a [[superego]] [[agency]] that sadistically [[enjoys]] the [[subject]]'s dead
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  • ...acter]] or something similar) a king, but because he occupies the place of a king within the set of socio-[[symbolic]] relations; etc.etc. ...a profound [[need]] to believe in something, is that every honest man has a profound need to find another subject who would believe in his place…
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  • ...t fully fit these determinations of the primordial father? Is she not also a capricious [[Master]] who wants it all, i.e., who, herself not bound by any ...primordial father.<ref>In the domain of politics, populist rhetoric offers a case of the exception which grounds universality: whenever the opinion prev
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  • ...e active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e. ...not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals my inclusion in it.<br><br>
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  • ...]]: much more than belonging to the Orient, the location of Islam makes it a fatal obstacle to the [[true]] union of the East and the West – the point ...f. It is then that the West has lost its [[chance]] to remain [[woman]]. [[A Glance into the Archives of Islam#Notes|1]]</blockquote>
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  • <i>Free [[World]]: Why a Crisis of the West Reveals the Opportunity of Our [[Time]]</i> by [[Timoth .... The fate of this revolutionary was surely the fate of the [[people]] as a [[whole]] under [[Stalinist]] [[dictatorship]]: the millions who overthrew
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  • Lacan’s [[thought]] around 1960 is characterized by a tension centering around the [[ethical]] status of [[desire]]. In the late 1950s desire stood as a [[position]] [[notion]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[objet (petit) a]]
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  • #redirect [[objet petit a]]
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  • | [[Special:Allpages/A|A]] [[Special:Allpages/B|B]] [[Special:Allpages/C|C]] [[Special:Allpages/D|D] :[[:Category:Imaginary|Imaginary]] -- [[:Category:Kid_A_In_Alphabet_Land|Kid A in Alphabet Land]] -- [[:Category:Politics|Politics]] -- [[:Category:Philos
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  • ...e active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e. ...object. Another name for the parallax gap is therefore minimal difference, a "pure" difference which cannot be grounded in positive substantial properti
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  • ...[[Another]] [[name]] for the parallax gap is therefore minimal difference, a "pure" difference which cannot be grounded in positive substantial properti
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  • ...ons, or suggestions that are actively initiated by an [[adult]] vis-à-vis a [[child]] who is [[passive]], even frightened. ...ole]] episode is eminently instructive from an [[epistemological]] as from a heuristic point of view, and is worth reviewing.
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  • ...o play the [[game]] of [[mental]] experiments. What if things were to take a different path (as they almost did)? Say, what if Bernard Hermann were to w ...ences that one catches what [[Lacan]] called [[gaze]] as [[objet]] [[petit a]], the part of our image which eludes the mirror-like symmetrical [[relatio
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  • #redirect [[objet petit a]]
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  • ...dealism and psychoanalysis. In both cases, Zizek's central concern is with a certain failure/excess in the order of being. In German idealism this aspec ...e into being as a passage through madness; as an ongoing attempt to impose a symbolic integrity against the ever-present threat of disintegration and ne
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  • ...m to religion to family-and [[race]]-loyally, is disqualified as a sign of a dangerous and defective "authoritarian personality." In addition to ridicul ...Slovenia]] in [[France]] in short, an ethically corrupted nobody posing as a high Christian [[ethical]] [[authority]]<img src="/ucp-entities/mdash.gif"
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  • TUCHÉ AND AUTOMATON<a></a></h2> ...presentation]] - God is un</i><i>[[conscious]] - The </i>[[objet]] [[petit a]] <i>in the </i>[[fort-da]]<p>
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  • <b><i><a href="http://www.lutecium.fr/Accueil.html">Lutecium</a></i></b>, </p><p><font size="-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mon dit a été celui de
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  • <b><i><a href="http://www.lutecium.fr/Accueil.html">Lutecium</a></i></b>, a commencé l’an<a></a><a></a>née n'était de ce fait pas un [[vrai]]
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  • ....jpg" alt="ceci n'est pas une pipe" height="100" width="144"></center><a></a> <b><i><a href="http://www.lutecium.fr/Accueil.html">Lutecium</a></i></b>,
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  • <b><i><a href="http://www.lutecium.fr/Accueil.html">Lutecium</a></i></b>, <center><img src="ndup9a.jpg" alt="Non-dupes errent (9) croquis a : [[noeud borroméen]]" height="124" width="173"><img src="ndup9b.jpg" alt=
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  • ...ef="http://www.lutecium.fr/jacsib/pages/lutecium-workgroup.html">Lutecium</a></i></b>, de passer des examens et je dois dire qu'on a eu la bonté de, de
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  • ...ez-vous comme ça, si je suis en face du machin ?... Que la personne qui m'a dit qu'on n'entend rien, réponde : est-ce qu'elle entend ? ...e ramène à être dupe ? Ceci suppose et ne suppose rien de moins qu'il y a un univers, qu'on puisse avancer que l'univers, tout énoncé le divise, qu
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  • ..."Arial,Helvetica"><font color="#000066"><font size="+2">1973-74<a></a><a></a></font></font></font></nobr> <b><i><a href="http://www.lutecium.fr/Accueil.html">Lutecium</a></i></b>,
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  • <center><font size="+1">Proposition de Jacques Lacan, le 22 octobre 1978<a></a></font></center> enseignements dont Freud a formulé que I'analyste devait prendre
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  • <br><b><sup><font face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size="-1">A l'origine, le titre choisi par Lacan est "Le nom du père<a></a>", au singulier.</font></font></sup></b>
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  • ...nt face="Arial,Helvetica"><font size="+2">Les [[Temps]] modernes, 1961<a></a></font></font></ul> <b><font size="-1"><a href="../../../pensbete.htm"></a></font></b>
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  • * [[Petit]](a) * [[Petit autre]]
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  • ...[[act]]s are supposed to mark the point when the [[subject]] proceeds from a violent [[idea]] or [[intention]] to the corresponding [[act]]. Because th ...[[acting out|acts something out]] still remains in the [[scene]], whereas a [[passage to the act]] involves an exit from the [[scene]] altogether.
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  • ...jouissance]] 121, 188, 190, 255, 381 jouissance de l'[[Autre]], 188-190 as a [[political]] [[category]], 308-317 racist, 300 * [[objet petit a]] 17-18,61,120,152
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  • {{Top}}[[objet]] partiel{{Bottom}} ...fications, means that the [[subject]] begins by relating only to a part of a person rather than the whole. The primordial [[part-object]] is, according
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  • ...m to religion to family-and [[race]]-loyally, is disqualified as a sign of a dangerous and defective "authoritarian personality." In addition to ridicul ...Slovenia]] in [[France]]-in short, an ethically corrupted nobody posing as a high Christian [[ethical]] [[authority]]-wrote apropos Jacques [[Derrida]]'
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  • ...Lacan was deeply influenced by the' methods of [[phenomenology]]. This is a method of [[philosophical]] enquiry elaborated by Edmund [[Husserl]] and, m ...or an especially long time if you compare him with [[animal]] [[species]]. A [[baby]] cries. From the beginning the [[satisfaction]] of biological urgen
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  • |name = Lacan: A Beginner's Guide |image = Lacan-a-beginners-guide-lionel-bailly.jpg
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  • ...left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"| ''[[Seminar IV|La relation d'objet et les structures freudiennes]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar IV|The Object Relation] ...[[separate]] the child from the mother and thus Hans develops a phobia as a [[substitute]] for this intervention. It is not Hans' [[separation]] from t
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  • ...presentation]] - God is un</i><i>[[conscious]] - The </i>[[objet]] [[petit a]] <i>in the </i>[[fort-da]]<p> ...ry, that it in no way allows us to accept some such aphorism as <i>life is a dream. </i>No praxis is more orientated towards that which, at the heart o
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  • ...el of Lacan's [[formula]] of the university discourse - S2 directed toward a - not also be read as standing for the university [[knowledge]] endeavoring ...itself; if the clinic cannot reflect its historical presuppositions, it is a bad clinic. One should add to this standard [[Hegelian]] [[dialectical]] [[
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  • ...is primarily concerned with the idea of [[lack]] or absence of the "objet petit autre." ...At the beginning he didn’t reveal he was afraid of [[being]] bitten by a white horse.
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  • ...]'. At the beginning of the 1950s Lacan took this '[[return to Freud]]' as a slogan with which to attack ego-[[psychology]]. I have already made a few brief remarks [[about]] Lacan's [[antagonism]] to ego-psycholo~
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  • ===A=== * ''[[objet petit a|agalma]]''
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  • ...times been translated into [[English]] as "[[Objet petit a|object (little) a]]", but [[Lacan]] insisted that it should remain untranslated, "thus acquir ...erchangeable."<ref>{{S2}} p. 321</ref> In [[schema L]], then, ''a'' and ''a''' designate indiscriminately the [[ego]] and the [[counterpart]]/[[specula
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  • | '''A''' || the [[big Other]] | <strike>'''A'''</strike> || the [[bar]]red [[Other]]
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  • ...sommaire qui vous est proposé (une page différente par décennie). Il y a maintenant 417 titres différents (cinq autres ont été récemment ajouté ...http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1929-06-17.doc Avec L. Marchand et A. Courtois&nbsp;: Syndrome comitio-parkinsonien encéphalitique] (1 p.)
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  • La [[notion]] de [[complexes]] familiaux a été introduite au début du XX° par Carl Gustav [[Jung]] qui, dans ses e ...être obscur. Cependant, grâce aux multiples réécritures, [[Lacan]] en a fait une suite dense, mais d'une logique implacable.
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  • ...choses, </i>paru chez Descl&eacute;e de Brouwer. Le rapport pr&eacute;sent a ouvert la r&eacute;union. Invit&eacute; par notre h&ocirc;te, il y a
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  • ...r laisser ce sentiment de sécurité, aussi vous parlerai-je également un petit peu en français. ...de ma position. Je me vois contraint d'employer ce mot français car il n'a pas d'équivalent en anglais. Méconnaissance implique précisément la not
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  • ...voir été émis par nous, c'est d'un autre, interlocuteur éminent, qu'il a reçu sa meilleure frappe.) ...adresse, cela même qu'il y trouvera pour mot de la fin : sa destination. A [[savoir]] le message de Poe déchiffré et revenant de lui, lecteur, à ce
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | Avec L. Marchand et A. Courtois : Syndrome comitio-parkinsonien encéphalitique (1 p.) | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="" | Avec A. Courtois : [[Psychose]] hallucinatoire encéphalitique (1 p.)
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  • ...nds in the [[place]] of "[[objet (petit) a|object a]]", or [[objet (petit) a|object cause of desire]]. ...i.e., between the [[conscious]] and [[unconscious]]]. . . . The patient in a [[sense]]
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  • If it is [[true]] that [[perception]] eclipses [[structure]], a [[schema]] will infallibly lead the [[subject]] 'to forget in an intuitive ...More­over, all the constructions gathered together here have no more than a didactic [[role]]: their relation with the structure is one of analogy.
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  • * There is a [[parallax view|parallax]] [[gap]] between the '''[[public]] [[letter]]''' ...[[Judaism]] and the [[Pauline]] [[law]] of [[faith]] - [[law]] persists as a constituent element of [[human]] [[practical]] [[experience]].
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  • ...s]], and especially the [[seminars]] for which he has become famous, offer a controversial, radical reappraisal of the legacy bequeathed by [[Freud]]. ...volume is based on a year’s [[seminar]] in which Dr. [[Lacan]] addressed a larger, less specialized audience than ever before, among whom he could not
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  • #redirect [[objet (petit) a]]
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  • ...dont nous partons, éclairé d’un fait de [[psychologie]] comparée : le petit d’[[homme]] à un âge où il est pour un [[temps]] court, mais [[encore]
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  • ...rom an understanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [[objet]] [[petit a]] and [[jouissance]]. We will look at each of these important concepts in t ...ished papers in the 1930s, but in these early [[texts]] it was essentially a [[philosophical]] concept designating 'absolute [[being]]' or 'being-[[in-i
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  • ...by Denis Hollier, Rosalind Krauss, and Annette Michelson in '[[Television: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]]' - [[Jacques Lacan]] (Norto
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  • ...line encyclopedia of (specifically [[Lacan]]ian) [[psychoanalysis]]. It is a collaborative [[project]] constantly updated by an [[active]] and growing [ * Just integrated a [[forum|new community forum]] into the site!
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  • ...ww.ecole-lacanienne.net/stenos/seminaireIV/1956.11.21.pdf '''La relation d'objet et les structures <br /> freudiennes'''] ...ww.ecole-lacanienne.net/stenos/seminaireIV/1956.11.21.pdf '''La relation d'objet et les structures <br /> freudiennes''']
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  • ...at Kierkegardian called "indirect [[communication]]," by way of practicing a kind of irony, that one can render its horror.</ref><br /> ...ddam’s stay in [[power]] – the surprised late discovery that Saddam is a brutal dictator sounds like Stalin’s surprised discovery, in the late 193
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  • ...ed, the two moments are posited as autonomous - God is embattled, there is a counter-force or principle of demoniac Evil active in the world (the dualis ...g of God" <ref>David Tracy, "Religious Values after the Holocaust," in <em>A Holocaust Reader</em>, p. 237.</ref> quite literally: the very excess of th
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  • ...[eventuality]] reaches its apogee in [[Christ]], who is "the [[figure]] of a pure [[event]], the exact opposite of the habitual". <ref>[[Catherine Malab ...anity. The shock of encountering a zombie is not the shock of encountering a foreign entity, but the shock of being confronted by the disavowed foundati
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  • ...lays a perverse structure: I practice the fetishist disavowal, clinging to a religious notion of act as the miraculous positivity of pure Real, ignoring ...issance</i> feminine - such defence would have been in advance devalued as a perverse "recital of absurdity"(133)...<br>
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  • [[speak]] in a country which is perfectly strange for me''. Vous voyez, j’essaye de me comme ça. Mais parfois des choses paraissent dans cette revue qui font
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  • ...n:0pt; text-align:justify"><a name="_ftn31"></a><a href="#_ftnref31">[31]</a><span style="font-family:Garamond; font-size:9pt"> On entend bien qu&#8217;
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  • * [[A Lacanian Plea for Fundamentalism]] | 18. September 2000 * [[A Plea for Ethical Violence]] | 2004
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  • ...rs (1629–1649) of his [[life]] in the Dutch Republic after serving for a while in the Dutch States Army of Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange  ...s [[tripartite]] critical [[philosophy]]. In what follows, I will provide a brief gloss of Kant’s critique of Cartesian [[idealism]], in [[order]] to
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  • ...of Žižek’s [[theoretical]] [[power]] and originality emerge. It is, in a way, “the big [[obsession]] of my entire work”, as he told [[Glyn Daly] ...that which will make me “whole” again after entering [[language]] and a [[world]] of unpredictable surroundings, in which immediate and [[harmoniou
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  • ...specially those associated with post-[[structuralism]]. His [[ideas]] had a significant impact on [[post-structuralism]], critical [[theory]], lingui | style="padding: 5px" | [[Special:Allpages/A|A]] &nbsp; [[Special:Allpages/B|B]] &nbsp; [[Special:Allpages/C|C]] &nbsp; [[
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  • Enfin, on s’égare un peu en tout ça. ...re, comme ça, des aperçus du genre conversation familière, de façon à aérer un peu l’atmosphère.
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  • * [[Jacques Lacan 1973-02-04 EXCURSUS : Enfin, on s’égare un peu en tout ça]] ...re, comme ça, des aperçus du genre conversation familière, de façon à aérer un peu l’atmosphère. </small>
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  • =‘Žižek and Media Studies: A Reader’ by Matthew Flisfeder &amp; Louis-Paul Willis= [[Image:Matthew-flisfeder-zizek-and-media-studies-a-reader-theoryleaks.jpg|frame|right|500px]]
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  • ...personnes debout ; je ne peux pas le regretter pour elles, mais enfin si ça signifie que le public se raréfie, je le regrette puisque aussi bien c'est ...'acte psychanalytique nommément - et puis de ces événements ; mais il y a un rapport tout de même entre ce qui cause les événements et le champ da
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  • ...- en cette part que nous appelons Inconscient - une vérité s'énonce qui a cette propriété que nous n'en pouvons rien savoir'''. Ceci, j'entends ce ...l a l'air d'être, à ce pourquoi on le prendrait si, sous prétexte qu'il a énoncé le rapport originel radical, de la fonction du savoir à la sexual
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  • ...on appelle objectif, à partir d'une certaine conception du sujet, qu'il y a quelque chose d'analogue à répondre à l'angoisse ; quelque chose - c'est ...d'autre que : il ne manque pas, ce terme, ce quelque chose d'analogue à l'objet. </font>
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