Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

Nature

1 byte removed, 14:32, 15 June 2006
no edit summary
 
[[Freud]] and [[Lacan]] both argue that even [[sexuality]], which might seem to be the [[signification]] closest to nature in the human being, is completely caught up in the cultural order; there is no such thing, for the human being, as a natural sexual relationship.
One consequence of this is that [[perversion]] cannot be defined by reference to a supposed natural or biological norm governing [[sexuality]].
Whereas animal [[instinctsinstinct]] s are relatively invariable, human [[sexuality]] is governed by [[drive]]s which are extremely variable and do not aim at a [[biology|biological]] function.
==See Also==
Root Admin, Bots, Bureaucrats, flow-bot, oversight, Administrators, Widget editors
24,656
edits

Navigation menu