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In fact, the physical [[symptoms]] of the [[hysteric]], the invasion and [[disturbance]] of the body by obsessive [[thoughts]], how to behave, what to say, testifies to the fact that the only relation thought has to the soul-body is one of a differentiating projective ex-sistence.
Lacan argues that the [[concept]] of [[The Subject|the subject ]] as a composite of thought and soul emerges from efforts to conform thought to the [[world]], for which, under the sway of the aforementioned [[social]] bonds, the soul is held [[responsible]]. Lacan argues that the object of this responsiblity which passes for "[[reality]]" is, in fact, a [[fantasy]], a "grimace of the [[real]]", which simply serves an [[instinctual]] [[purpose]]: the survivalist perpetuation of thought.</small><BR><BR><small>Subtitles adapted from the [[translation]] by Denis Hollier, Rosalind Krauss, and Annette Michelson in '[[Television: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]]' - [[Jacques Lacan]] (Norton, [[London]]: 1990). [[Complete]] video (without subtitles) [[Jacques Lacan - Télévision (Video)|available here]].</small></center>
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