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==Intellect=====Sigmund Freud===In [[Freud]]'s [[work]], the term '"[[affect]]" stands in opposition to the term "[[idea']]". The opposition between the [[affect|affective ]] and the [[affect|intellectual ]] is oneof the oldest themes in [[philosophy]], and made its way into [[Freud]]'s [[vocabulary]] via [[German]] [[psychology]].
<blockquote>"The affective is not like a special density which would escape an intellectual accounting. It is not to be found in a [[mythical]] beyond of neglecting the role production of affect, it can be pointed out that this criticism is basedthe [[symbol]] which would precede the discursive formulation."<ref>{{S1}} p.57</ref></blockquote>
=====Truth=====Finally, it follows that the aim of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is not the other handreliving of [[past]] experiences, nor is psychoanalytic treatment an intellectual affair; 'we arethe [[abreaction]] of [[affect]], but the articulation in [[speech]] of the [[truth]] [[about]] [[desire]].
====Passion====[[Another]] term in [[Lacan]]'s [[discourse]], related to but distinct from "[[affect]]," is the term "[[passion]]." [[Lacan]] speaks of the "[[three]] fundamental passions": [[love]], [[hate]] and [[ignorance]].<ref>{{S1}} p. 271</ref> This is a reference to Buddhist [[thought]].<ref>{{E}} p. 94</ref> These [[passion]]s are not dealing here with an intellectual dimension' (Sl[[imaginary|imaginary phenomena]], 274)but located at the junctions between the [[order|three order]]s. The Lacanian
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