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[[Image:FFC.gif|thumb|right|''The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XI''. ''The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis''.]]
* {{L}} ''The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XI''. ''The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis''. Ed. [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]. Trans. [[Alan Sheridan]]. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1981.
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| Preface to the English-Language Edition || vii
| Editor's Note || xi
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| 1. Excommunication || 1|-| THE UNCONSCIOUS AND REPETITION|-| 2. The Freudian Unconscious and Ours || 17|-| 3. Of the Subject of Certainty || 29|-| 4. Of the Network of Signifiers || 42|-| 5. Tuche and Automaton || 53|-||-| OF THE GAZE AS ''Objet Petit a''|-| 6. The Split between the Eye and the Gaze || 67|-| 7. Anamorphosis || 79|-| 8. The Line and Light || 91|-| 9. What is a Picture? || 105|-||-| THE TRANSFERENCE AND THE DRIVE|-| 10. Presence of the Analyst || 123|-| 11. Analysis and Truth or the Closure of the Unconscious || 136|-| 12. Sexualtiy in the Defiles of the Signifier || 149|-| 13. The Deconstruction of the Drive || 161|-| 14. The Partial Drive and its Circuit || 174|-| 15. From Love to the Libido || 187|-| |-| THE FIELD OF THE OTHER AND BACK TO THE TRANSFERENCE|-| 16. The Subject and the Other: Alienation || 203|-| 17. The Subject and the Other: Aphanisis || 216|-| 18. Of the Subject who is Supposed to Know, of the first Dyad and of the Good || 230|-| 19. From Interpretation to the Transference || 244
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