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Subject's Desire

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Although it was introduced into [[French ]] by Ignace Meyerson's inaccurate [[translation ]] of the [[Freudian ]] term [[Wunsch ]] ([[wish]]), [[desire ]] went on to become a major [[Lacanian ]] [[concept]]. For [[Lacan ]] as well as for [[Freud]], desire is the [[subject]]'s [[yearning ]] for a fundamentally lost [[object]]. Thus for Freud, any [[search ]] for an object is, in fact, an attempt to refind it. For Lacan, however, the [[object of desire ]] is located prior to desire and functions as its [[cause]].Lacan subverted the Freudian aphorism that "a [[dream ]] is the fulfillment of a wish" (Freud,...
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