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==Sigmund Freud==
 [[Freud]] talks about the "[[splitting of the ego]]" ([[German]]: ''[[Ich-spaltung]]'', [[French]]: ''[[clivage du moi]]'') as a process, observable in [[fetishism]] and [[psychosis]], whereby two contradictory attitudes come to exist side by side in the [[ego]] - acceptance and [[disavowal]].<ref>F{{F}} 1940b.</ref>  [[Freud]] talks about the "[[splitting of the ego]]" (1940 [[German1938]]: ''[[Ich-spaltung]]'', [[French]]: ''[[clivage du moi]]'') in his analysis "Splitting of [[fetishism]] and [[psychosis]] as the process in which two contradictory attitudes come to exist side by side Ego in the Process of Defence." [[ego]] - acceptance and [[disavowalSE]]XXIII.<ref>{{F}} 1940bp.273</ref>
==Jacques Lacan==
 
[[Lacan]] expands the concept of ''[[Spaltung]]'' (from a process unique to [[fetishism]] or [[psychosis]]) to a general characteristic of [[subject]]ivity itself; the [[subject]] can never be anything other than [[divided]], [[split]], [[alienation|alienated]] from himself.
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