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Death drive

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This shift also marks a difference with [[Freud]], for whom the [[death drive]] was closely bound up with [[biology]], representing the fundamental tendency of every living thing to return to an inorganic state.
By situating the [[death drive]] firmly in the [[symbolic]], [[Lacan]] articulates it with culture rather than [[nature]]; he states that the [[death drive]] "is not a question of bjologybiology,"<ref>{{E}} p. 102</ref>, and must be distinguished from the [[biological]] [[instinct]] to return to the inanimate.<ref>{{S7}} p. 211-12</ref>
===Sexual Drives===
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