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"[[LacanNeed]] develops an important distinction between three terms: " ([[needFr]], [[demand]] and . ''[[desirebesoin]].'')
The result of this split between [[need]] and [[demand]] is an insatiable leftover, which is [[desire]] itself.
===Need and Desire===[[Need]] is thus an intermittent tension which arises for purely organic reasons and which is discharged entirely by the specific action corresponding ot to the particular [[need]] in question.[[Desire]], on the other hand, is a constant force which can never be satisfied, the constant 'pressure' which underlies the [[drive]]s.
[[Desire]], on the other hand, is a constand force which can never be satisfied, the constant 'pressure' which underlies the [[drives]].
===Hypothesis===
This account presents in chronological terms what is in fact a question of [[structure]].
In truth, it is not the case that there first exists a [[subject]] of pure [[need]] which then attempts to articulate that [[need]] in [[language]], since the distinction between pure [[need]] and its articulation in [[demand]] only exists from the moment of its articulation, by which time it is impossible to determine what that pure [[need]] could have been.
The concept of a pre-[[linguistic]] [[need]] is thus merely a hypothesis, and the [[subject]] of this pure [[need]] is a mythical [[subject]]; even the paradigmatic [[need]] of hunger never exists as a pure [[biological]] given, but is marked by the [[structure]] of [[desire]].
Nevertheless, this hypothesis is useful to [[Lacan]] for maintaining his theses about the radical divergence between human desire and all natural or biological categories.
==See Also==
* [[Demand]]
* [[Desire]]
* [[Drive]]
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