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  • ...tions]] of [[fragmented body|dismemberment]] (as in the case of the [[Wolf Man]]) or even [[self]]-mutilation of the [[real]] [[genital|genital organ]]s. ...tions]] of [[fragmented body|dismemberment]] (as in the case of the [[Wolf Man]]) or even self-mutilation of the [[real]] [[genital|genital organ]]s.
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  • ...of the [[ego]] seems so [[nature|natural]] and [[time|eternal]] to western man today, it is in fact a relatively [[recent]] [[culture|cultural construct]]
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  • <blockquote>"This exteriority of the symbolic in relation to man is the very [[notion]] of the unconscious."<ref>{{Ec}} p.469</ref></blockqu
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  • ===Example of Rat Man=== ...[[obsessional neurotic]] [[patient]]s, whom [[Freud]] nicknamed the [[Rat Man]], the [[patient]] had developed elaborate rituals which he performed to wa
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  • ...'[[cogito]]'' as summing up the very heart of the [[psychology]] of modern man.<ref>{{S2}} p. 6</ref> The [[Lacan]]ian [[concept]] of the [[subject]] is b
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  • ...tasy]] (SOa); in other [[words]], the [[Woman]] does not [[exist]] for the man as a [[real]] [[subject]], but only as a [[fantasy]] [[object]], the [[caus
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  • ...iled to provide her with a [[child]], the [[woman]] turns to [[another]] [[man]] instead).
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  • ...lic]] [[dimension]] of [[human]] [[existence]] and thus encouraging modern man "to forget his [[subjectivity]]."<ref>{{E}} p. 70</ref>.
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  • * Seminar on Freud’s case of the [[Wolf Man]]. * Lacan gives a seminar on Freud's Wolf-Man case.
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  • ...the [[law]] is essentially [[human]]; it is the [[law]] which separates [[man]] from the [[other]] [[nature|animal]]s, by regulating [[sexual relationshi
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  • ...or refuse. The absolute primacy of the [[phallus]] - the single emblem of Man - has become a [[real]] doctrinal (perhaps dogmatic) basis of [[Lacanian]]
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  • ...e and on the [[anxiety]] of "To be or not to be," hopeless truth of modern man. ...ntains a radical asymmetry in the rapport to the [[phallic signifier]]. [[Man]] "is not without having it" and [[woman]] "is without having it." The only
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  • ...ose apparition does for the sudden gap of an opening window (<i>The [[Wolf Man]]</i>)? An [[uncanny]] strangeness or familiarity, it is the [[horror]] of
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  • ...go to the extreme, to trangress and force constantly the [[limit]]. It is man in whom the integration into the [[symbolic order]] is sustained by the sup
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  • ...who makes man - fait l'[[homme]] or the Master - she constructs him as "a man prompted by the desire to [[know]]"; a new conception of the [[cure]] as a ...ll as in the unconscious, man knows nothing of woman, and woman nothing of man. The [[phallus]] epitomizes the point in myth where the sexual becomes the
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  • Religion is an outshoot of the [[father-complex]], and represents man's [[helplessness]] in the [[world]], having to face the ultimate fate of [[ ...exorcize the terrors of nature," (especially death), "they must reconcile man to the [[cruelty]] of fate, particularly as is shown in death, and they mus
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  • ...]] for [[conformity]]. As a result, civilization, or its culture, inhibits man's [[instinctual]] [[drives]], which can (and perhaps must) result in [[guil ...object]] threatens to melt away. Against all the evidence of his senses, a man who is in love declares that 'I' and 'you' are one, and is prepared to beha
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  • ...f [[Freud]]'s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[Wolf Man]].
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  • ...ile she was nursing her sick [[father]], she had [[thought]] about a young man who made a slight erotic impression on her" (1894a, p. 48), and who is then
    13 KB (1,919 words) - 06:44, 24 May 2019
  • ...[[inside]] and [[outside]] of the academy have been intrigued by both the man and his writing yet, given the density of his prose and the radical views h
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