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Page creatorRiot Hero (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation05:16, 18 January 2026
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Partial drives (psychoanalysis)
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Partial drives are a core psychoanalytic concept introduced by Freud and structurally reformulated by Lacan. They describe the fragmented organization of the drive around bodily zones and object a, revealing sexuality as non-natural, repetitive, and structured by enjoyment rather than instinct.
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  • Lacan partial drives
  • drive theory psychoanalysis
  • polymorphous perversity
  • object a
  • jouissance
  • fantasy psychoanalysis
  • infantile sexuality
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