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==DefinitionDisappearance of the Subject==The literal meaning of this Greek [[Lacan]] takes up Jones's term is , but modifies it substantially. For [[Lacan]], ''[[aphanisis]]''does not mean the [[disappearance]] of [[desire]], but the [[disappearance]] of the [[subject]].<ref>{{S11}} p. 208</ref> The ''[[aphanisis]]'' of the [[subject]] is the [[fading]] of the [[subject]], the fundamental [[division]] -- or [[split]] -- of the [[subject]] which institutes the [[dialectic]] of [[desire]].<ref>{{S11}} p. 221</ref>
==Aphanisis and Jacques LacanMathemes==The term is used by [[Lacan]] takes up Jones'when describing the [[mathemes]] of the [[drive]] and of [[fantasy]]: the [[subject]] "[[fades]]" or "[[disappears]]" in the face of [[demand]] and in the face of the [[object]], as is shown by the fact that the [[subject]] is [[bar]]red in these [[matheme]]s term, but modifies it substantially.
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