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In a spoken [[intervention]] (Appendix), [[Jean Hyppolite]] comments on [[Freud]]'s ''[[Verneinung]]'' and suggests its [[translation]] as ''[[dénégation]]'' instead of ''[[négation]]''. The question here deals with how the [[return]] of the [[repress]]ed operates. According to [[Freud]] the [[repress]]ed is intellectually accepted by the [[subject]], since it is named, and at the same [[time]] is negated because the [[subject]] refuses to recognize it as his, refuses to recognize him in it. ''[[Dénégation]]'' includes an assertion whose status is difficult to define. The frontier between [[neurosis]] and [[psychosis]] is drawn here, between [[repression]], ''[[Verdrägung]]'', and [[repudiation]], ''[[Verwerfung]]'', a term that [[Lacan]] will replace by [[withdrawal]], and finally by "[[foreclosure]]" (''[[forclusion]]''), the former [[being]] related to [[neurosis]], the latter to [[psychosis]]. | In a spoken [[intervention]] (Appendix), [[Jean Hyppolite]] comments on [[Freud]]'s ''[[Verneinung]]'' and suggests its [[translation]] as ''[[dénégation]]'' instead of ''[[négation]]''. The question here deals with how the [[return]] of the [[repress]]ed operates. According to [[Freud]] the [[repress]]ed is intellectually accepted by the [[subject]], since it is named, and at the same [[time]] is negated because the [[subject]] refuses to recognize it as his, refuses to recognize him in it. ''[[Dénégation]]'' includes an assertion whose status is difficult to define. The frontier between [[neurosis]] and [[psychosis]] is drawn here, between [[repression]], ''[[Verdrägung]]'', and [[repudiation]], ''[[Verwerfung]]'', a term that [[Lacan]] will replace by [[withdrawal]], and finally by "[[foreclosure]]" (''[[forclusion]]''), the former [[being]] related to [[neurosis]], the latter to [[psychosis]]. | ||
− | When answering Hyppolite in La [[Psychanalyse]] that same year, [[Lacan]] establishes two poles of [[analytic experience]]: the [[imaginary]] [[ego]] and the [[symbolic]] [[speech]]. [[Lacan]] gives precedence to the [[Symbolic]] over the [[Imaginary]]. The [[subject]] who must come to be is "the [[subject of the unconscious]]" and "the [[unconscious is the discourse of the Other]]." In [[analysis]], he says, "the subject first talks [[about]] himself without talking to you, then he talks to you without talking about himself. When he is able to talk to you about himself, the analysis is over." | + | When answering Hyppolite in La [[Psychanalyse]] that same year, [[Lacan]] establishes two poles of [[analytic experience]]: the [[imaginary]] [[ego]] and the [[symbolic]] [[speech]]. [[Lacan]] gives precedence to the [[Symbolic]] over the [[Imaginary]]. The [[subject]] who must come to be is "the [[subject of the unconscious]]" and "the [[unconscious is the discourse of the Other]]." In [[analysis]], he says, "[[The Subject|the subject]] first talks [[about]] himself without talking to you, then he talks to you without talking about himself. When he is able to talk to you about himself, the analysis is over." |
To this reshaping of the [[Imaginary]] by the [[Symbolic]], he opposes the intersection of the [[Symbolic]] and the [[Real]] without mediation of the [[Imaginary]], which would be the characteristic of [[psychosis]]. | To this reshaping of the [[Imaginary]] by the [[Symbolic]], he opposes the intersection of the [[Symbolic]] and the [[Real]] without mediation of the [[Imaginary]], which would be the characteristic of [[psychosis]]. | ||
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− | |[[The Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan: Freud's Papers on [[Technique]] (Seminar I) | + | |[[The Seminar]] of [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]]: Freud's Papers on [[Technique]] (Seminar I) |
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|Jacques Lacan | |Jacques Lacan | ||
− | |The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Freud's Papers on Technique (Seminar I) | + | |The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: [[Freud's papers on technique|Freud's Papers on Technique]] (Seminar I) |
|W. W. Norton & Company | |W. W. Norton & Company | ||
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|Richard Feldstein, Bruce Fink, Maire Jaanus | |Richard Feldstein, Bruce Fink, Maire Jaanus | ||
− | |''<small>SUNY Series in Psychoanalysis & Culture</small>''Reading Seminars I and II: Lacan’s Return to Freud | + | |''<small>SUNY Series in Psychoanalysis & Culture</small>''Reading Seminars I and II: Lacan’s [[Return to freud|Return to Freud]] |
|State University of New York Press | |State University of New York Press | ||
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<b>Le séminaire, Livre VIII: Le [[transfert]] (dans sa disparité [[subjective]]).</b><br> | <b>Le séminaire, Livre VIII: Le [[transfert]] (dans sa disparité [[subjective]]).</b><br> | ||
[[French]]: (texte établi par Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]]), [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1991.<br> | [[French]]: (texte établi par Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]]), [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1991.<br> | ||
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