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[[Lacan, on ]] drew heavily from the other hand[[structuralism|structuralist approach]], while seeking to locate the constitution of the subject in relation to the symbolic, does but he was ''not see the subject as simply reducible to an effect of language or the symbolic order'' a [[structuralism|structuralist]] for two important reasons.
First, while [[structuralism]] viewed the [[subject]] as a mere effect of [[symbolic]] [[structure]]s, [[Lacan]] argued that the [[subject]] is not simply reducible to an effect of [[language]] and the [[symbolic|symbolic order]].
Second, for [[Structuralism]], a [[structure]] is always [[complete]], while for [[Lacan]] the [[structure]] - the [[symbolic order]] - is never [[complete]]. There is always something [[left]] over; an [[excess]] or something that exceeds the [[symbolic]]. What exceeds the [[symbolic]] is the [[subject]] and the [[object]].