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  • ...lovenia|Slovenian]] [[sociologist]], [[postmodern]] [[philosopher]], and [[Lacan]]ian [[cultural critic]]. ==Bibliography==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In the [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] of [[Jacques Lacan]], the [[real]], the [[symbolic]], and the [[imaginary]] are a central [[or
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== ...pt is a constant point of reference throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]], and becomes increasingly [[complex]] as it is reworked in various d
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  • [[Image:Jacques-lacan-4.jpg|thumb|250px|right]] | name = Jacques Lacan
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  • In his seminar of 1955-56 ([[Seminar III|Seminar III, ''The Psychoses'']]), Lacan argues that there is a [[defense mechanism]] specific to [[psychosis]] on t ...ound this issue of the different mechanisms in psychosis and neurosis that Lacan's major contribution to the study of psychosis revolves.
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  • ...uperego]]" does not appear until quite late in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], [[being]] first introduced in ''[[The Ego and the Id]]'' (1923). ...udges and censures the [[ego]] can be found in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] long before he locates these functions in the [[superego]], such as
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  • ...]] onto the doctor.<ref>{{F}} (1895d) With Josef Breuer. ''[[Sigmund Freud|Bibliography|Studies on Hysteria]]''. [[SE]] II.</ref> ...ent]] which must be "destroyed".<ref>{{F}} (1905e [1901]) "[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria]]." [[SE]] VII, 3: 116</ref>
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  • ...emporality]] and a subject, the I, which is re-evaluated with reference to Lacan's emphasis on the [[subject of the unconscious]] to the detriment of the eg ...tizing" (and thereby making accessible to cognition) what is going on. For Lacan, the psychic dimensions of this challenge become [[symbolically]] "located"
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  • ...spectable but it had lost its radical edge. In the early 1950s, therefore, Lacan famously declared the [[necessity]] of a 'return to Freud', that is to say, [[Lacan]] presented a distinctive [[interpretation|reading]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...[thing]] as a [[natural]] end to an analysis?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', 1937. [[SE]] XXIII p.219</ref></b ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] is [[full]] of references to [[biology]]. [[Freud]] regarded [[biol ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] the term implies both [[psychiatric]] and [[philosophical]] referenc
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  • =====Jacques Lacan===== ...us, and oscillates between two [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]].
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  • ...ud]], it acquires a completely original [[meaning]] in his [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], in which it constitutes the single most important [[concept]]. [[F ==Jacques Lacan==
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== One of the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]].
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In his [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|early work]], [[Lacan]] uses the term "[[structure]]" to refer to "[[structure|social structures]
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== [[Lacan]] takes the term "[[signifier]]" from the [[work]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussu
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  • Although the passage to the act does not, according to Lacan, necessarily imply an underlying [[Psychosis]], it does entail a dissolutio ...63 [[seminar]], ''[[L'angoisse|Anxiety]]'' (''L'[[angoisse]]''), [[Jacques Lacan]] states that [[anxiety]] can be resolved through a [[passage to the act]].
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  • ==Jacques Lacan== In his [[seminar]] of 1956-7, [[Seminar IV|Object Relations]], [[Lacan]] distinguishes between [[three]] types of "[[lack of object]]":
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  • ...to testify to the end of their analysis. The main [[idea]] behind this was Lacan's argument that the END OF ANALYSIs is not a quasi-mystical, ineffable [[ex ...; this recognition was granted by [[another]], wholly independent means in Lacan's School, and corresponded to the title of A.M.E. (Analyste Membre de L'Eco
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