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  • ...[[word]] as a substantive, and it rapidly becomes the cornerstone of his [[theory]]: the [[subject]]'s [[relationship]] with the [[symbolic]] is the heart of ...nd perpetuation of social [[stability]]. The application of [[Saussure]]'s theory of the [[sign]] allows these structures and exchanges to be [[analyzed]] as
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  • ...r wild [[instinct]]ual forces of [[nature]], but must be conceived of in [[linguistic]] [[terms]]:
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  • ...om [[Lacan]] calls [[Aimée]] that first led [[Lacan]] to [[psychoanalytic theory]].<ref>{{1932}}</ref> It is common to compare [[Lacan]]'s tortured and at ...arguing that while [[psychosis]] is of great interest for [[psychoanalytic theory]], it is [[outside]] the field of the classical method of [[psychoanalytic
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  • ...to his [[theory]] of [[human]] [[sexuality]]; it lies at the heart of his theory of [[sexuality]]. Whereas [[instinct]] denotes a [[mythical]] [[linguistic|pre-linguistic]] [[need]], the [[drive]] is completely removed from the realm of [[biology
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  • ...time do not contain any references to a specific [[linguistics|linguistic theory]], and instead are dominated by [[philosophy|philosophical allusions]], mai [[Lacan]] takes up [[Saussure]]'s [[theory]] that [[language]] is a [[structure]] composed of differential elements, b
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  • ...[human]] primitive [[self-knowledge]] while the [[Symbolic]], his term for linguistic collaboration, generates a [[community]]-wide [[reflection]] of [[primitive
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  • In [[linguistics|linguistic theory]] in [[Europe]], one important distinction is that between the [[enunciatio
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  • ...d]] in his [[topology|topographical model]] of the [[psyche]], his first [[theory]] of [[psyche|mental]] [[structure]]. ...]'s second [[model]] of the [[mind]] or [[psyche]] -- the "'''[[Structural theory]]'''" -- consisted of three "'''[[agencies]]'''":
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  • ...uss]], who used the [[structure|structural phonemic model]] to analyze non-linguistic [[cultural]] data such as [[anthropology|kinship relations]] and [[myth]]. ...cept of [[structure]] to [[mathematics]], principally to [[mathematics|set theory]] and [[topology]].
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  • ...coincidentia oppositorum'' -- bringing together [[mathematics|mathematical theory]] and the intricate weave of the [[James Joyce|Joycean]] [[text]] -- [[Laca ...cal transformation of Lacan's [[thought]] implicit in his shift from the [[linguistic]] definition of the [[symptom]] - as a [[signifier]] - to his [[statement]]
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  • ...is what lies behind [[Lacan]]'s attempts to [[formalize]] [[psychoanalytic theory]] in [[terms]] of various [[mathematical]] [[algebra|formulae]]. ...from the "[[science]]s of subjectivity," and by aligning [[psychoanalytic theory]] with these rather than with the [[science|natural sciences]].
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  • ...y [[human]].<ref>Although at one point [[Lacan]] does [[state]] that the [[theory]] of the [[ego]] and of [[narcissism]] 'extend' modern ethological research ...ic]] phenomena. Only [[psychoanalysis]], which uncovers the [[linguistics|linguistic basis]] of [[human]] [[subjectivity]], is adequate to explain those psychic
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  • ...hat in his thesis he was against "[[mental automatism]]," Clérambault's [[theory]]. ...rnational [[Psychoanalytic]] Association (IPA) on the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] theory which remains unpublished (the version included in ''Escits'' dates from 19
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  • ...start from the same point, semiotics [[links]] [[linguistic]] facts to non-linguistic facts to give a broader [[empirical]] coverage and to offer conclusions tha ...le semiotics is closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]).
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  • ...[[language]] in [[terms]] derived from a specific [[linguistics|linguistic theory]], and not until 1957 that he begins to engage with [[linguistics]] in any ...un to apply the methods of [[structure|structural]] [[linguistics]] to non-linguistic [[cultural]] data ([[myth]], kinship relations, etc.), thus giving brith to
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  • ...y]], although there are also incursions into set [[theory]] and [[number]] theory.<ref>{{E}} pp. 316-18</ref> ...[[psychoanalytic theory]], in keeping with his view that [[psychoanalytic theory]] should aspire to the [[formalization]] proper to [[science]].
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  • ...as been some overlap between these disciplines. This has led to "critical theory" becoming an umbrella term for an array of theories within the academic [[w ==Critical theory (social theory)==
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  • ...[[French]] [[literary critic]], [[literary theory|literary]] and [[social theory|social theorist]], [[philosopher]], and [[Semiotics|semiotician]]. ...his works were discursive to traditional academic views of [[literary]] [[theory]] and specific, renowned [[figures]] of [[literature]]. His unorthodox [[t
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  • ...omous]] from bodies yet territorializes [[them]] resembles Lacan’s own [[theory]] of the [[Gaze]]. Subjects erroneously assume that they possess it, but it [[Category:Postmodern theory|Deleuze, Gilles]]
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  • ...artifice, and that an irreducible gap remains between [[event]] and its [[linguistic]] description (Derrida 1976: 158), it was too quickly concluded that Derrid [[Category:Postmodern theory|Derrida, Jacques]]
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