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- Žižek, S. (ed.) (1998) [[Cogito]] and the [[Unconscious]], Durham: Duke of the cogito and of [[transcendental]] [[subjectivity]] generally. At the heart813 bytes (115 words) - 04:13, 24 May 2019
- THE UNCONSCIOUS AS GAP OR RUPTURE The [[unconscious]] must "be apprehended in its [[experience]] of rupture, between [[percepti3 KB (431 words) - 20:54, 25 May 2019
- ...ponds to the [[process]] of alienaiton through [[language]], the second to the [[separation]] of [[desire]]. [[Lacan]] never, however, precisely designates the poitn at whcih the subject appears, because it never appears as such.793 bytes (118 words) - 23:04, 24 May 2019
- #redirect [[The Unconscious is the Discourse of the Other]]59 bytes (9 words) - 09:01, 12 May 2006
- * [[Unconscious]]122 bytes (10 words) - 09:02, 12 May 2006
- [[Image:Cogito.And.The.Unconscious.jpg|200px|thumb|Book Cover]] ...an render [[visible]] a constitutive [[madness]] within modern philosophy, the point at which "I think, therefore I am" becomes [[obsessional]] [[neurosis4 KB (523 words) - 04:13, 24 May 2019
- ''O cities of the sea, I behold in you your citizens, women as well as men tightly bound with ...between writing (l'écrit) and speech - it will be half-way between the two.31 KB (5,445 words) - 15:21, 20 November 2008
- 144 bytes (19 words) - 23:37, 22 June 2007
- ...of [[Dreams]] (1900), a [[text]] already containing a reference to wit in the [[structure]] of dreams. ...s]] is as essential here as it was in Freud's Interpretation of Dreams and The [[Psychopathology]] of Everyday [[Life]] (1901).5 KB (684 words) - 21:17, 25 May 2019
- ...rson proper. This subject wants to be watched (or violated) to [[satisfy]] the...722 bytes (103 words) - 23:59, 20 May 2019
- 32 bytes (2 words) - 20:14, 31 May 2006
- #REDIRECT [[Formations of the Unconscious]]43 bytes (5 words) - 21:06, 14 June 2006
- ...[The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious]]99 bytes (15 words) - 16:22, 18 June 2006
- #redirect [[Formations of the Unconscious]]43 bytes (5 words) - 16:24, 18 June 2006
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- ...e Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud''''' is an [[essay]] by the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] theorist [[Jacques Lacan]], originally de ...e: the relationship between [[speech]] and [[language]] and the place of [[the subject]] in relation to both.6 KB (1,005 words) - 19:28, 8 July 2006
- #REDIRECT [[Jacques Lacan:The Subject of the Unconscious]]58 bytes (8 words) - 00:11, 8 September 2006
- 21 bytes (2 words) - 18:00, 8 September 2006
- The introduction is devoted to situating the text as lying midway "''between writing and speech''". ...em to have been mostly written out in advance.<ref>Fink, Bruce. ''Lacan to the Letter: Reading Ecrits Closely''. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press,580 bytes (92 words) - 01:59, 11 September 2006
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- * [[derivative of the unconscious]]: ''rejeton de l'[[inconscient]]'': ''Abkömmling des Unbewußten'' * [[return of the repressed]]: ''retour du refoulé''10 KB (1,045 words) - 02:48, 21 May 2019
- [[Image:Borromean.Knot.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Borromean knot|The Borromean knot]]]] The information is organized in the [[form]] of a hypertext, a cross-referential database with non-linear navig2 KB (244 words) - 15:08, 27 May 2019
- ...man'' act]], "since to our [[knowledge]] there is no [[other]] [[act]] but the [[human]] one."<ref>{{S11}} p. 50</ref> The "[[act]]" is an '''[[ethics|ethical concept]]''' insofar as the '''[[subject]]''' can be held '''[[responsibility|responsible]]''' for it.18 KB (2,858 words) - 00:30, 21 May 2019
- ...an almost intolerable level of [[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...of ''property'', etc., but it [[lacks]] the ''[[sexual]] connotations'' of the [[French]] word. (''Jouir'' is slang for "to come".) -->36 KB (5,474 words) - 04:45, 29 July 2021
- ...mere secondhand [[representation]] of [[speech|spoken]] [[language]], and the [[signifier]] is conceived of as purely an acoustic [[image]] and not as a ...of the [[letter]], not as a mere graphic representation of a sound, but as the [[materialism|material basis]] of [[language]] itself.6 KB (844 words) - 00:47, 26 May 2019
- ...re he uses the [[French]] term ''[[Thing|la chose]]'' interchangeably with the [[German]] term ''[[Thing|das Ding]]''. There are two main contexts in whi ...[[thing-presentations]] are found.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Unconscious]]", 19l5e. [[SE]] XIV, 161</ref>5 KB (751 words) - 02:30, 21 May 2019
- The "[[other]]" is perhaps the most [[complex]] term in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. {{Top}}[[autre]]]]'', ''[[A ...the term, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other [[people]]." The term seems to be borrowed from [[Hegel]], to whose work [[Lacan]] was intro5 KB (780 words) - 03:27, 15 June 2021
- ...and_-_Phallus|Kid A In Alphabet Land Pacifies Another Pernicious Persona - The Phony Phallus!]]''']] ...ween the [[penis]] as an actual ([[anatomical]]) [[body|bodily organ]] and the [[phallus]] as a [[signifier]] of [[sexual difference]].27 KB (4,118 words) - 20:36, 16 December 2019
- ...]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...e for psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function'.<ref>{{E}} p. 72</ref>8 KB (1,124 words) - 00:13, 21 May 2019
- ...an has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. <!-- he concept of [[desire]] is the central concern of [[psychoanalytic theory]]. -->27 KB (4,091 words) - 21:55, 27 May 2019
- ...Freudian]], featuring the [[unconscious]], the [[castration]] [[complex]], the ego, [[identification]], and [[language]] as [[subjective]] [[perception]]. ...s, to a [[family]] of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. He is educated at the collège Stanislas, a Jesuit school. After his ''baccalauréat'' he studie13 KB (1,795 words) - 17:56, 3 June 2019
- ...urse were: the [[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s, the [[Hysteric]]'s, and the [[Analyst]]'s. ...represent four different values or functions: the [[agent]], the [[other, the]] production, and [[truth]].10 KB (1,527 words) - 22:13, 10 April 2022
- The [[graph of desire]] is a [[topology|topological model]] of the [[structure]] of [[desire]]. ...[The subversion of the subject and the dialectic of desire in the Freudian unconscious]]." [[Ecrits: A Selection]]. Trans. Alan [[Sheridan]]. [[Bruce Fink]]. [[Lo4 KB (592 words) - 08:47, 24 May 2019
- ...e term from [[Nietzche]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> ...mund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> and used the term ''[[das Es]]'' to denote these forces.5 KB (789 words) - 16:13, 17 May 2020
- ...bout]] by the [[foreclosure]] of a primordial [[signifier]], the [[Name-of-the-Father]]. ...e is a [[defense mechanism]] specific to [[psychosis]] on the grounds that the peculiarly invasive and devastating [[nature]] of psychotics' delusional sy13 KB (1,887 words) - 23:12, 23 May 2019
- ...[[displacement]] of [[affect]] from one [[idea]] to another.<ref>{{F}} ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]''. 1900a: [[SE]] V, 562</ref> ...to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].14 KB (2,013 words) - 02:45, 21 May 2019
- ...is employed in [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...tween persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.31 KB (4,666 words) - 10:21, 1 June 2019
- ...bed [[sleep]] patterns, and an improvement in [[clinical]] [[symptoms]] in the evening. ...haracteristic of melancholia: it can reverse itself spontaneously or under the effect of drug treatments, into a state of manic [[excitation]].7 KB (983 words) - 19:22, 20 May 2019
- ...]]''), and [[superego]] (''[[Superego|Über-Ich]]''), although neither are the terms simply used interchangeably. [[Lacan]], however, argues that these three "[[ego-ideal|formations of the ego]]" are each quite distinct [[concepts]] which must not be confused with4 KB (563 words) - 23:01, 27 May 2019
- ...]]'') can be translated into [[French]] by two [[words]]: ''[[ego|moi]]'' (the usual term which [[French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s use for [[Freud]]'s ''[[ego| ...in {{Ec}} pp. 93-100 ["[[The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]", trans. [[Alan Sheridan]], in7 KB (1,069 words) - 06:23, 24 May 2019