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The examples [[LacanFreud]] argues that the purpose usually gives are those of the [[drive]] (''[[Triebziel]]hunger'') is not to reach a and ''goalthirst'' (a final destination) but to follow its ''aim'' (the way itself), which is to circle round the [[object]].<ref>{{S11}} p.168</ref>
The [[drive]] , on the other hand, cannot therefore be conceived [[desire|satisfied]] and is characterized by the ''constancy'' of as "some ultimate given, something archaic, primordial."<ref>{{S11}} pthe pressure it exerts on [[consciousness]].162</ref>
The [[LacanStandard Edition]] thus empties the concept of the [[driveSigmund Freud:Bibliography|works]] of [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] fails to reister the lingering references in important distinction he makes between '''''[[FreudInstinkt]]'s work to energetics '''' and hydraulics'''''[[Trieb]]'''''.
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