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Introducing Lacan

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The Falsifying Ego
=====The Falsifying Ego=====
In other words, rationalizations of the hypnotized persons' actions wer eproduced which had the function of glossing over the true state of affairs. Whereas other commentators had drawn attention to this ''falsifying character of the ego'' in the isolated context of negative hallucination, [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]] saw it as the basic characteristic of the [[ego]] at all times.
As with the [[ego]] of the [[mirror phase]], its task is to maintain a false appearance of [[coherence]] and [[completeness]]. Thus [[analysis]] must be mistrustful and subversive of material which stems from the [[ego]] [[domain]].) Any theory of [[psychoanalysis]] which involved the idea of the analyst making an alliance or pact with the [[patient]]'s [[ego]] was thus fundamentally ill-starred. It could only result in a mutual deception.
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