Classified Index of the Major Concepts
THE SYMBOLIC ORDER
A. The Supremacy of the Signifier
- 1. The exteriority, autonomy and displacement of the signifier; its defiles.
- a. Exteriority: 64-66
- a. The defiles 65-66, 126-7, 147-8, 158, 255-256, 310-311
- 1. The signifying unit
- a. Symbol, letter, signifier: 61-65, 82, 104, 152-153, 183-4, 233-234, 263, 316-317
- a. Articulation: 126
- a. Materiality and locus of the letter: 87, 147-148
- 1. The structure: the symbolic, the imaginary, the real
- a. 64 (production of the real by the symbolic), 180-187 (hallucination), 191 (supremacy of the symbolic over the imaginary), 195 (supremacy of the symbolic over the real), 197 (intrusion of the imaginary in the real)
- 1. The supremacy of the signifier over the signified
- a. 150-154, 160, 284, 289-290
- A. The Defiles of the Signifier
- 1. The genesis of the ego:imaginary identification
- a. See The function of the ego
- a. Primordial symbolization and primary identification (the demand for love and the 'Fort-Da'): 103-104, 233-234, 255, 285-286
- a. The mirror-stage: 107, 42, 54-55, 137-9, 196, 209, 211-212
- a. Narcissism: 16-25, 123
- a. Aggressivity: 8-29, 42 (See The fragmented body)
- a. The superego: 21, 143, 255-256
- a. The ideal ego: 2, 307
- 1. The genesis of the ego:imaginary identification
- A. The production of the subject: symbolic identification
- a. See The structure of the subject
- a. The ego-ideal, introjection and the function of the single stroke: 197, 274, 206-7, 316-317
- a. The Name-of-the-Father (agency of the symolic, or dead, Father) and primal repression: 67, 199, 217, 310, 314 (See: Foreclosure)
- a. The Law (symbolic pact, debt): 61-2, 65-68, 143-144
- a. The Oedipus complex (secondary, normalizing identification): 5-6, 20-25, 66, 197
- A. The Signifying Chain
- a. Repetition (repetition compulsion, the insistence of the chain): 102-3, 153-4, 199-200 (See Regression).
- a. Overdetermination and logical time (anticipation and retroaction; change, encounter and destiny): 48, 75, 196, 197-198, 306
- a. Remembering, recollection: 142-142 (contrasted with imaginary reminiscence), 167
- a. Death, the second death, the death drive, the real as impossible, the being of the existent: 8, 28-9, 101-106, 140, 168-9, 196, 213-214, 307-309
- 1. The exteriority, autonomy and displacement of the signifier; its defiles.
- 1. The Ego, the Subject
- A. The Body, the Ego, the Subject
- 1. The organism, one's own body, the fragmented body
- a. The mirror-stage, the subject of the chain: 2, 4-5, 52-54, 69, 87, 126-127, 162, 196-197, 248, 301-302, 314-316
- 1. The organism, one's own body, the fragmented body
- A. The Function of the Ego
- 1. The illusion of autonomy
- a. Meconnaissance: 6, 15-20, 41-42, 138
- a. The paranoiac structure of the ego (and of human knowledge): 3-4, 17, 138
- a. the formations of the ego (ideals of the person):281-283
- a. Representation: 160-162, 272 (See Desire and phantasy)
- a. Defence: 5, 10 (See Frustration, Resistance)
- a. Love and hate: 7, 54, 243-244, 255 (See: primal symbolization, narcissism, the objet a)
- 1. Projection
- a. Identification with the other, transitivism, projection, the dual relation: 9, 14-15, 134
- a. the naimal (animal psychology): 3, 86, 148, 195, 305
- a. Hegelian categories: the struggle to the death, recognition, prestige, the absolute Master: 25-29, 42, 99, 142, 307
- a. Consciousness of self, infatuation, the belle ame, the law of the heart, the cunning of Reason, absolute knowledge: 79-81, 122, 126, 296-297
- 1. Group psychology
- a. 274-275 (See the ego-ideal, the single stroke
- 1. the geometry of the ego
- 1. The illusion of autonomy
- A. The Structure of the Subject
- A. The true subject
- a. The subject of the chain: 73-74, 179-181, 195-196
- a. The subject of science: 70-72, 216, 292-293 (See: Psychoanalysis and science)
- a. 'Wo es war, soll Ich werden': 128-129, 171, 299-300, 313-314
- a. 'Cogito, (ergo) sum': 164-165, 307
- a. Affirmation, repression (de)negation, foreclosure: (see index of german terms under Bejahung, Verdangung, Verneinung, Verwerfung)
- a. The division, splitting and fading of the subject: 2-3, 79-80, 277, 285, 294, 311-313 (See: Desire and phantasy)
- a. The topolog of the subject (symbolic space): 105, 142, 187, 195-198, 285, 302-303, 316 (See: the locus of the letter, the geometry of the ego, the locus of the Other, Metaphor)
- A. Intersubjective Communication
- A. The Body, the Ego, the Subject
- 1. Desire and its Interpretation
- A. The Formations of the Unconscious
- A. The Analytic Experience
- A. The Phallus
197-198, 220-221, 239, 243-244, 250, 251-252, 265, 274-275, 314-316, 322-324
- 1. Jouissance, castration
- a. 198-199, 206-207, 246, 262-269, 281-291, 316-318
- 1. Desire
- a. 'Man's desire is the desire of the Other': 5-6, 58, 67, 288-289
- a. Desire and the Law; need, demand, desire; desire and phantasy: 166-167, 175, 244, 252, 258-259, 263-265, 269, 272, 275-276, 285-288, 310-313, 322-323
- 1. Jouissance, castration
- 1. Clinical Practice
- A. Freud's Cases
- A. Psychiatric Practice
- 1. Epistemology and the Theory of ideology
- A. Epistemology
- A. The Theory of Ideology
- 1. The ideology of freedom
- a. theory of the autonomous ego, humanism, rights of man, responsibility, anthropomorphism, ideals, instinctual maturation, etc.:26-27, 53-55, 132, 165, 216, 230-231, 306
- 1. The ideology of free enterprise
- 1. The ideology of freedom