Category:The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psycho-Analysis
- Lacan, Jacques. 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.
A
- Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, 189
- Abraham, Karl, 158-9
- theory of part-objects, 158
- Actaeon's hounds, 188
- activity/passivity, 191-2, 200, 204
- aesthetics, 210
- affect, 217
- Agathon, see under Plato, Symposium
- Agrippa, Cornelius, De Vanitate scientarium 88
- Alain, 93
- Alberti, 86
- alchemy, 9-10
- Alcibiades, see under Plato, Symposium
- alienation, see under subject
- analysand, see under psycho-analysis
- analysis, see under psycho-analysis
- analyst, see under psycho-analysis
- anamorphosis, see under gaze
- anorexia nervosa, 104, 215
- anxiety, 41, 73
- aphanisis, see under subject, fading
- Apollinaire, G., Les Mamelles de Tiresias 270
- Arago phenomenon, 102
- Aragon, L., 17-18, 79
- arbitrary, see under repetition
- archetype, 153
- Arcimboldi, 87
- Aristophanes, see under Plato, Symposium.
- Aristotle, 21, 53, 62, 67, 69, 77, 150
- Artemis, 82
- astrology, astronomy, see under science
- Augustine, of Hippo, 116
- automaton, see under repetition
B
- Bacon, F., 222
- Balint, M., 147
- Baltrusaïtis, Anamorphoses 85, 87
- Bentham, J., 163
- Bergler, Basic Neurosis 266, 268
- Berkeley, G., 81
- Bismarck, (psychologische Moment) 164
- Bloy, L., Le salut pour lesjuifs, 189
- Braudel, F., 1-2
- Breuer, (case of Anna 0.), 157-8
- Bunuel, L., Viridiana, 159
C
- Caillois, R., 73, 99-100, 109
- Caravaggio, Bacchus, 111
- Casanova, 238-9
- castration, 11, 73, 77-8, 89, 102, 104, 118, 253
- catharsis, 50, 143, 196
- cause, causality, 21, 23, 52, 70, 128
- certainty, see under subject of certainty
- Cezanne, 110, 114
- chance, see under repetition
- chemistry, see under science
- Chinese astronomy, see under science
- Choang-tsu, 76
- Christ, Christianity, 159, 254
- Claudel, P., 220
- combinatory, 20, 150-1
- comedy, 1, 4-5
- Comte, A., 152
- condensation 247, see also metaphor
- consciousness, see under perception
- counterpart, 278
- Cuénot, 98
- cut (coupure), 43, 153, 206, 237, 270
D
- Dali, S., 87-8
- Daphnis and Chloe, 199, 204
- Daseinanalyse, 239
- death, xviii, 92, 107, 223, 241
- life and death, 159, 198, 213, 218-20, 255
- of one's own death, 214-15
- sexuality and death, 150, 117, 189, 205, 257
- deferred action (Nachträglich), 216,
- demand, 154-6, 209, 235, 269, 271, 273-4, 278
- Descartes, 35-7, 43-4, 47, 87, 119, 133, 140-1, 152, 221-7, 231, 233, 265, see also subject
- desire, ix, 10, 12, 27, 30-2, 34-5, 38, 48, 50, 54-5, 59, 68, 76, 83, 85, 89, 92, 105, 107-8, 111, 113, 115, 118, 136, 138, 141, 145, 153-4, 156, 158, 160, 172, 176-7, 183-4, 186, 188, 192, 206, 214-15, 217-19, 222, 224, 226, 228, 231-2, 235-7, 241-3, 246, 251-6, 265, 270-1, 275-6, 278
- analyst's desire, 9-10, 156, 158-61, 231, 235, 254-5, 274, 276
- Freud's desire, 1, 12-13
- hysteric's desire, 13, 33, 38, 50
- man's desire is the desire of the Other, 38, 115, 158, 214, 235-6, 251-2, 275
- development, 190
- stages in development, 63-4
- Diderot, 9, 86, 92
- Diogenes, 6
- doubt, colophon of, see under subject
- dream see under unconscious
- drive (Trieb), 12, 19, 49, 60, 69, 73, 89, 101, 161-86, 188-91, 194-6, 200, 203-6, 209, 240, 242-3, 245, 257, 263, 270, 273-4, 279
- as partial drive, 174-86, 188-9, 191, 193-4, 203-5
- drive and its vicissitudes (Triebe und Triebschicksale), 240
- genital drive, 189
- Ichtriebe, 191
- four aspects of drive:
- thrust (Drang) of the drive, 162-3,165,169-71,179; 194
- source (Quelle) of the drive, 162, 171, 179
- object (Objekt) of the drive, 162, 167-9, 180, 184
- aim (Ziel) of the drive, 162, 165 169,194
- four drives:
- scopic drive (Schaulust), 17, 73, 83, 101, 103-4, 106, 118, 144, 173, 178, 181-2, 194, 196, 200, 274
- oral drive, 103-4, 107, 168-9, 173, 180, 195, 200, 268
- anal drive, 104, 109, 180, 195, 200
- invocatory drive, 104, 118, 180, 200, 274
- reversal into its opposite (Virkehrung), 178, 183, 189, 206, 240
E
- economics, see under science
- ego (Ich), 44-5, 68, 127, 132, 142, 144, 148, 164, 186, 193, 196, 198, 240-1, 245-6, 272, 278
- ego ideal 61, 130, 144, 146, 155, 256-8, 272
- gesamt Ich 190
- ideal of the ego 61, 144, 146, 257
- Lust-Ich 191, 240-1, 245
- Real Ich 164, 175, 184-6, 190-1, 198
- Einstein, 127
- encounter, see under tuché
- Ensor, J., 109
- enunciation (énonciation) and statement (énoncé), 44, 138-40, 154, 279
- envy, 115-16
- ethology, animal, see under science
- Euler, 155, 245
- expressionism, 101, 109
- exhibitionism and voyeurism, 170, 182-3
- Ey, Henry, 2, 128, 134
- eye, see under gaze
F
- father, 256, 281-2, see also metaphor, paternal
- Fechner, G., 56
- Fenichel, 0., 11, 182
- Ferenczi, S., 159
- fixation (Fixierung), 162
- flash of wit, see under unconscious
- Fliess, W., see under Freud
- freedom, 212-13, 227, 252
- French Revolution, 213
- Freud, S., vii-ix, 1, 3, 10-13, 19-41, 43-51, 53-4, 57-62, 68, 72, 78-9, 83, 101, 110-11, 123, 126-7, 129-30,134, 140-1, 146, 148, 150, 153-5, 157-71, 174-9, 181-2, 184-5, 188, 190-4, 200, 206, 216-17, 231-2, 240-1, 243, 244-6, 248-9, 250-1, 267, 272, 277, 281-2
- fort-da, 62, 239
- Freud's cases:
- Dora, 38
- female homosexual, 37-9
- Little Anna, 155
- Wolf Man, 41, 54, 70, 76, 90, 192,251
- Freud's works:
- Aetiology of the Neuroses, 22
- Beyond the Pleasure Principle (Jenseits des LustprinziPs), 49, 162, 281
- Fliess, letter 52 to, 45
- Group Psychology and Ego Analysis (Massen psychologie und Ich-Analyse), 256, 267-8, 272
- Instincts and their Vicissitudes (Triebe und Triebschicksale), 78, 162
- Interpretation of Dreams (Traumdeutung), 24, 32, 34, 37, 45-6, 57, 68, 259
- Moses and Monotheism, 259
- Remembering, Repeating, Workingthrough (Erinnern, Wiederholen, Durcharbeiten), 49
- Three Essays on Sexuality, 176
- Totem and Taboo, 281
- Wo es war, soli Ich werden, 44
G
- games theory, 40
- gap, see under unconscious
- gaze, eye, scopic field, 17-18, 67-79, 82-9, 91, 94, 96, 100-10, 112-19, 146-7, 182, 196, 242, 251, 270, 272-5
- anamorphosis, 79-90, 92
- dompte-regard and trompe l'œil, 109, 111-112
- painting, picture, 84-92, 96-7, 99-101, 103-19
- screen, 91, 93, 96-7, 106-8
- Gelb and Goldstein, 107
- Genesis (Book of), 8
- genetics, see unc/er science Gestalt, 147
- Glover, E., Freudian or Neo-Freudian, 174
H
- hallucination, 48, 54, 154-7
- verbal hallucination, 258
- Hamlet, 34-5
- Hartmann, E. von, 24, 126
- Hegel, 212-13, 215, 2'19, 254-5, 275, 281
- master/slave dialectic, 219-21, 254-5
- Heidegger, 18,64,81
- Heine, 27
- hermeneutics, 7-8, 153
- Holbein, The Ambassadors, 85-90, 92
- Homer, 169
- Hugo, Victor, Booz endormi, 241-8
- hypnosis, see under love
- hysteria, 1, 12-13, 28, 33, 43, 49-50, 70, 72
I
- id, 44, 242, 278
- idealism, 53, 64, 71, 81, 97, 221
- idealization, 244, 256, see also ego
- ideal
- identification, 145-7, 242-7, 266-8, 270-4, 279
- illusion, 31, 132-3, 143, 146, 159
- imaginary, 6, 74, 107, 118, 193, 205, 207, 244, 270-81
- imago, 279
- impressionism, 115
- infinitesimal calculus, see under mathematics
- instinct,instinctual, 49, 102, 126, 169
- International Psycho-Analytical Association, 3
- interpretation, see under psychoanalysis
- introjection, see under projection
J
- Jakobson, R., xv
- Jesuits, see under Loyola Jones, E., 28, 158, 207
- jouissance, 183-5, 234, 281
- Joyce. J., ix
- Jung, C. G., 24, 152-3
- Jupiter and Chronos, 248
K
- Kabbala, 5
- Kant, 21, 93, 106, 242, 252, 275
- Kant avec Sade (Lacan's essay), 185, 242, 276
- negative quantities, 252-3
- Kierkegaard, 34, 61
- Klein, M., 55
- knowledge, 37, 44, 50, 126, 134-5, 142, 153, 163, t91, 193, 198, 221-2, 224, 232, 253, 258, 276, 281
- theory of knowledge, 134
- Kubin, 109
L
- lack, see under subject Lagache, D., 144
- Lamennais, 264
- language, linguistics, 12, 20-1, 47, 127, 149, 157, 170, 177-8, 197-8, 203, 212, 237, 244, 247, 250, 252, 278
- La Rochefoucauld, 61
- Lavoisier, 8-9
- Law, the, 35, 282
- Leclaire, 212, 250
- Lefort, C., 71
- Leonardo da Vinci, 86, 110, 159
- Levi-Strauss, C., structuralism, 2, 13, 20, 150, 152-3, 189, 279
- libido, 153-6, 184, 187-200, 205
- logical positivism, 133
- love, 25, 61, 103, 123, 133, 159, 174-5, 186-200, 204-6, 215, 240, 243, 253, 255-7, 267-8, 270-1, 275-6, 278
- autoerotisch, 190, 240
- Loyola, Ignatius, the Jesuits, 223
- lure, 100, 102, 104, 107, 111, 118, 186, 205, 221, 281
M
- Macalpirie, I., 124
- magic, 152
- Malraux, A., 113
- Mannoni, M. and 0., 238
- Marxism, 275
- masochism, see under sadism
- masquerade, 193
- mass media, 274
- Masson, A., 109
- mathematics, 47, 52, 236, 248-9, 252
- infinitesimal calculus, 19, 171
- Matisse, 114
- meaning, 211, 217-18, 221-2, 238, 246-50, 252, 270-1
- non-meaning, non-sense, 250-2
- méconnaissance, xvii, 18, 74, 83
- Merleau-Ponty, M., 71-2, 75-6, 79, 81, 90, 93, 97, 107, 110, 114, 119
- metaphor, 43, 104, 154, 179, 181, 247-9
- paternal metaphor, 247-8, 276
- metonymy, 30, 154, 176, 188
- Miller, J.-A., xi, 29, 277
- mimicry, 73,98-100, 107, 109
- mirror stage, 227, 257, 279
- mitosis, 151
- Moebius strip/surface, 156, 235
- Montaigne, 223
- mother, 218, 256
- Mozart, Don Giovanni, 61
- Munch, 109
- Myers, 30
N
- Name-of-the-Father, 12, 34, 48, 113, 148, 263, 281
- narcissism, 74, 191, 193-4, 200, 240, 242-3, 245, 253, 256-7, 267, 270
- Nazism, 275
- need, 61, 155, 164, 167, 218, 227-8, 237, 278
- neurosis, 228, 247
- neurosis of destiny, of failure, 69
- obsessional neurosis, 70, 196, 250
- traumatic neurosis, 51
- Newton, 43, 127, 152
- Nietzsche, 23, 26
- Nunberg, H., 137-8, 159
O
- object, objet petit a, ix, 17-18, 62, 76-7, 83, 103-5, 112-13, 116, 118, 134, 142-3, 145-8, 151, 155, 159, 168, 170, 180, 182, 184-6, 190, 193-4, 196, I98, 206, 209, 214-15, 221, 239, 241-3, 245-6, 256-9, 265, 267-70, 272-6, 282
- bad object, 241
- over-estimation (Verliebtheit) of object, 256, 272
- part-object, 267-270
- Oedipus myth, complex, 11, 34, 189, 204
- ontology, 29, 41, 53, 72, 134
- Oppenheimer, 10
- optics, see under gaze
- Orpheus and Eurydice, 25
- Other, 36-7, 84, 104, 115, 119, 129-30, 133, 139, 147, 180, 188, 193-4, 198-9, 203-29, 235, 241, 246, 251-4, 256-8, 271, 278, 282
- Other scene (andere Schauplatz), 56
P
- painting, the picture, see under gaze
- paranoia, 238
- parapraxis, see under unconscious
- Pascal, 223
- patient, see under psycho-analysis
- Pavlov, conditioned reflex, 228-9, 237
- Peking opera, 116-17
- perception, consciousness, perception -consciousness system (Wamehmung-Bewusstsein), 45, 46, 48,51, 56-7, 59, 70-1, 75-6, 79-80, 82-3, 89, 98, 106, 108, 134, 143, 148, 154, 198, 258, 275
- traces of perception (Wahmehmungszeichen), 45-6
- perversion, 181-2, 185, 206
- phallus, 87-9, 102, 104, 180, 182, 253
- phantasy, 31, 41, 54, 59-60, 89, 110, 132, 152, 184-6, 192, 195, 214-15, 251, 273-4
- defence phantasy, 64
- phantasy of castration, 64
- physics, see under science
- Piaget, J., 208
- Picasso, 7
- Planck, M., 127
- Plato, 75, 93, 112, 150, 187, 197, 205, 231-2, 234, 255
- Aristophanes, 196-7, 205
- Platonic idea, 71, 112, 150
- Platonic reminiscence, 47
- Socrates, 13, 160, 231-2, 234-5, 255, 258
- Symposium, 196-7, 205, 231-2, 234, 255
- Theaetetus, 47
- Pleasure (Lust), pleasure principle (LustprinziPs), 31, 50-1, 54-5, 62, 70, 155, 166-8, 172, 175, 183-4, 186, 190-1, 240-3, 245-6, 264, 268, 281
- Unlust, 191, 240-1, 245
- Plotinus, 134
- politics, 210
- Pontius Pilate, 22
- praxis, see under psycho-analysis
preconscious, 68, 83
- pre-Socratics, 77, 141, 177
- primal scene, 50, 64, 69-70
- primary process, 31, 55-6, 153-5
- projection and introjection, 244
- psi phenomena, 30
- psycho-analysis, psycho-analytic practice, praxis, experience, technique, treatment, viii-ix, 1-9, 12-13, 18-19, 23, 25, 30-2, 37, 41, 47-8, 53-5, 67-70, 74, 77-8, 80, 82, 109, 124-5, 127-8, 130-3, 136-49, 154, 158-62, 166, 172, 174, 176, 188-9, 203-5, 207, 209, 221, 225, 230-1, 233-5, 243, 245-6, 250, 252, 254, 257-8, 260, 263, 265-71, 273, 274, 276, 277
analyst, viii, ix, 1-4, 8-Il, 18,21, , 23, 25, 32, 41, 54, 77, 90, 110, 123-37, 139-40, 145-7, 149, 154, 158-62, 166, 171, 175, 193, 207-9, 225, 230, 232-5, 245, 247, 251, 254, 257, 259-60, 263, 266, 268-9, 271, 273
- analyst's desire, 9, 231, 254-5, 273-4, 276
- analytic rule, 233
- interpretation, 8, 39, 130-1, 140, 176, 208-9, 212, 219, 227, 244-60, 266, 268
- psycho-analysis and religion, 7-8, 264-5
- recovery, 137
- psycho-analysis and science, 7-11, 19, 47, 77, 103, 226, 264-5
- training of analysts, training analysis, 2, 6, 9-10, 19, 132, 230, 245, 273-4
- transference, viii, 12, 19, 32-3,69, 123-5, 127-34, 136-7, 143, 145-7, 149, 155-6, 158-60, 174, 213, 219, 222, 225, 227, 231-3, 242-60, 263, 267-71, 273-4
- psychology, 24, 30 , 45, 141-2, {59, 161, 193, 206-8, 217, 220-21, 244, 279
- psycho-pathology, 210
- psychosis, 238, 268, see also hallucination
Real
- real, ix, 6, 19, 22, 36, 41, 45, 49, 51-5, 57, 59-60, 68-9, 89, 102, 107, 112, 131, 167, 184, 186, 190, 205-6, 220, 240, 245, 279-80
- reality, reality principle, 50, 54-60, 68-9, 108, 132-3, 136-7, 142, 146, 149-53, 155-6, 172, 174-5, 184-5, 201, 240, 251, 264, 2704, 280
- reason, 21, 36, 139, 210, 222, 255, 275
- rule of reason (Vernunftsregel), 21
- Reik, T., Listening with the Third Ear, 25, 258-9
- religion, 1, 7-8, 31, 235, see also psycho-analysis and religion
- remembering, recollection (Erinnern), 40, 47, 49-51, 54
- repetition, repeating (Wiederholen), 12, 19, 33, 39-40,48-51, 53-4, 58, 60-2, 67-9, 79-80, 127-8, 143, 239, 263
- automaton (return, insistence of signs), 52-64, 67
- repetition and the arbitrary (Zufall), 39, 45
- repetition-compulsion (Wiederholungszwang), 56, 67
- reproduction and repetition, 50, 54
- return (Wiederkehr), 48-g
- representation (Vorstellung), representative of representation (Vorstellungsrepriisentanz), 56-7, 59-60, 71, 73, 80-1, 105-6, 108, 110, 112, 205-7, 216-21, 227-8, 236, 251
- repression (Verdriingung), 23, 26, 162, 176, 184, 216-18, 251
- primal repression (Urverdriingung), 236, 251
- reproduction (Reproduzieren), see under repetition
- resistance, 40, 51, 68, 89, 129, 253, 271, ':!o77
- resistance of discourse, 68
- return (Wiederkehr), see under repetition
- Retz, 113
- reversal into its opposite (Verkehrung), see under drive
- Ricoeur, P., 153
- Rights of Man, 5
- Rouault, 108
- Ruyer, R., Nio-jinalisme, 98
S
- Sadism, masochism, sado-masochism, 170, 178, 183, 185-6, 192, 195, 200, 206
feminine masochism, 192-3
- Sartre, J.-P., 84, 89, 182
- satisfaction (Bifriedigung), 116, 138, 166-8, 172, 179
- Saussure, F. de, 237, 279
- Saussure, L. de, 151
- scepticism, 223-4
- science, I, 7-8, 10-11, 19, 34, 39-40, 47, 77, 86, 151, 163, 225-6, 231, 234, 245-6, 259, 264, 274, see also :
- psychoanalysis and science
- astrology and astronomy, 152
- chemistry, 9
- Chinese astronomy, 151-2
- economics, 210
- ethology, animal, 279
- genetics, 151
- human sciences, conjectural science of the subject, 7, 20, 43, 223
- physics, 10, 163
- physiology, 163
- screen, see under gaze secondary process, 146
- seppukU, 50
- Servadio, 30
- set theory, 67
- sexuality, 70, 102, 107, 146, 149-60, 172, 174-7, 180, 184, 188-9, 191-4, 196-7, 199, 203-6, 257, 266, 270, 276, see also death, sexuality and death
- sign, 35, 54, 157, 207, 237, 245
- signifier, 13, 20, 23, 26, 40, 46-8, 61-2, 67, 114, 125-6, 130, 133, 138-9, 141-2, 149-60, 176-7, 181, 184, 198-9, 203, 205-14, 217, 219-20, 227-9, 236-7, 241, 247-52, 256-7, 266, 268-70, 273, 275-6, 278-9, 282
- network of signifiers, 42-52, 177
- signifier and signification, 253
- signifier and signified, 248, 250
- single stroke (einziger Zug), 216, 256
- society, 150
- sociology, 206
- speech, 18, 126-7, 129, 133, 149, 188, 198, 228, 245, 269, 271, 278
- Spinoza, 3, 41, 49, 275
- Spitz, R., 136
- split (Spaltung), division in the subject, psyche, see under subject
- statement (inond), see under enunciation
- Stoics and Epicureans, 235
- Stoic ethic, 254
- structuralism, see under Levi-Strauss subject, 5, 13, 19-20, 23-4, 26, 30, 35, 37, 39-40, 43-7, 49, 51, 53-5, 59, 62, 67-70, 72, 74-7, 81-3, 85, 89, 92, 94-100, 102-8, 110, 115-16, 118, 125-6, 129-31, 133, 136-8, 140-3, 145-9, 153-5, 159, 164, 167, 170, 178, 181-4, 186-8, 194-5, 198-200, 203-30, 233-9, 241-3, 245-6, 250-4, 256-8, 260, 263-71, 273, 275-6, 280
- alienation and separation of subject, 203-21, 225, 235, 239, 241-2, 246, 252-3, 257-8, 264, 266, 268, 274
- aphanisis, fading of subject, 207-8, 214, 216-29, 235-6
- barred subject, 141-2, 209
- colophon of doubt, 44
- lack (manque), ix, 29, 73, 77, 88, 103-5, 153, 204-5, 214-15, 219, 265, 270, 281
- speaking subject, 11
- subject of certainty, Cartesian subject, 29-41, 43-8, 75, 80-1, 85-6, 89, 126, 129, 133, 140-1
- subject of the enunciation, 26
- subject who is supposed to know, 224-5, 227, 230-43, 253, 256-7, 259
- subversion of subject, 48, 135
vel (or), 2°9-14, 216, 218-19, 223-5, 227, 246 want-to-be (manque-a-etre), 29, 281
- sublimation, II, 165
- super-ego, 130, 278
- suppression (Unterdrikkung), 27
- symbolic, 6, 88, 105, 118, 145, 193, 244, 279-81
- symptom, 11-12, 130, 138, 157, 166, 176, 248
- Szasz, T., 132-3, 137
T
- Thales,140
- Thomas Aquinas, 191
- thoughts (Gedanken), 44, 49, 152-3, 244
- topology, 22, 34, 74, 89-90, 131, 144, 147, 155-60, 161, 164, 181-2, 184, 203, 206, 209, 235, 244-5, 257, 270-1
- training analysis, of analysts, see under psycho-analysis
- transference, see under psycho-analysis
- trauma, 55, 60, 64, 68-70, 129 travesty, 107
- treatment, see under psycho-analysis
- truth, vii-ix, 33-4, 36, 38-9, 41, 47, 70-1, 129, 133, 136-48, 188, 259-60, 263
- tuchi (encounter with the real), eutuchia (happy encounter), dustuchia (unhappy encounter), 52-64, 69, 71, 77, 79-80, 125, 128, 145, 263
U
- Unbewusste, see under unconscious
- unconscious (Unbewusste) vii, 12-13, 19-36, 39-41, 43, 45-8, 56, 59-60, 68, 72, 76, 79, 82-3, 100, 102, 104, 119, 125-31, 133-50, 152-4, 156-7, 161-2, 174, 176, 181, 187-8, 197, 199-200, 203, 207-8, 217, 221, 224, 231-2, 235, 242, 247, 249-52, 257, 260, 263, 267, 274
- dream, 25-30, 35, 37, 39, 43-5, 55--6O, 68, 70, 74-5, 130, 136, 155, 208
- flash of wit, witticism, 25, 130
- parapraxis, 25, 130
- unconscious is the discourse of the Other, 131
- pnconscious is structured like a language, 149, 203
- Unterdriickung, see under suppression
V
- Valery, P. (La Jeune Parque), 74, 80
- vel, see under subject
- Vignola, 86
- Vitruvius, 86
- voyeurism, see under exhibitionism
W
- want to-be (manque-a-ttre), see under subject
- working-through (Durcharbeiten), see under psycho-analysis
Y
- yin and yang, see under science, Chinese astronomy
Z
- Zeuxis and Parrhasios, 103, 111-12
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