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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...hip]] betweeh language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • [[Arbitrary (relation of signifier to signified), 11, 86, 87, 154; 161, 162, 174, 183, 184, 328 [[Association(s), see Chain, signifying; Signifier
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  • ...t to the science of language, according to the first article of the bylaws of the Société [[linguistique]] de [[Paris]], composed in 1866. ...of the [[world]] by and for the [[speaking]] [[subject]]. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the [[distinction]] "<i>[[langage]]/langue</i>"—la
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  • ...t to the science of language, according to the first article of the bylaws of the Société [[linguistique]] de [[Paris]], composed in 1866. ...of the [[world]] by and for the [[speaking]] [[subject]]. At the beginning of the twentieth century, the [[distinction]] "<i>[[langage]]/langue</i>"—la
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  • ...[[value]] and finds comfort therein. In his early [[work]] [[Freud]] spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "[[memory]] tr ...ic reminiscences of [[traumatic]] [[seduction]]; subsequently the memories of [[childhood]] were included in the [[category]].
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  • <font size="+1">NATURE OF THE LINGUISTIC SIGN</font><p></p></h3></center><font size="+1"><br> ...quote><font size="+1">[[[Saussure]] introduces the [[structuralist]] point of view into
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  • ===Symbolic Chain=== ...ously]].<ref>{{Ec}} p. 468</ref> In the same year he speaks of "the chain of [[discourse]]."<ref>{{S3}} p. 261</ref>
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  • ===Symbolic Chain=== The term "[[chain]]" is used increasingly by [[Lacan]] from the mid-1950s on, always in refer
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  • of what [[Lacan]] calls '''lamella''', of the monstrous 'undead' [[object]]-libido. The undead-indestructible object, [[Life]] deprived of support in the [[symbolic]] [[order]].
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  • ...reatment]] and interrupt its [[progress]]: "Whatever disturbs the progress of the work isa resistance."<ref>Freud, 1900a: SE V, 517</ref> ...in all the ways in which the [[subject]] breaks the '[[fundamental rule]]' of saying everything that comes into his mind.
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  • * [[desire of the analyst]] * [[end of analysis]]
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  • [[Evans, Dylan]]. [[An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis]]. 2003. New York: Brunner-Routledge. * [[desire of the analyst]]
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  • [[Freud]] grouped together as one condition a series of [[symptom]]s, which include: [[Lacan]], the term '[[obsessional neurosis]]' denotes not a set of [[symptom]]s but an underlying [[structure]] (which may or may not manifest
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  • ...oncept of the [[death drive]] can be found early on in [[Freud]]'s [[Works of Sigmund Freud|work]], it was only in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]'' ...a fundamental opposition between [[life drive]]s (''[[eros]]''), conceived of as a tendency towards cohesion and unity, and the [[death drive]]s, which o
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  • ...hem at face value and finds comfort therein. In his early work Freud spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "memory traces ...pathogenic reminiscences of traumatic seduction; subsequently the memories of childhood were included in the category.
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  • [[Lacan]] distinguishes between two types of [[knowledge]]: * [[imaginary]] [[knowledge]] (''connaissance'') which is the [[knowledge]] of the [[ego]], and
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  • ...tion, it is only in the early 1950s that he begins to articulate his views of [[language]] in terms derived from a specific linguistic theory,a dn not un ...[[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] who, in the 1940s, had begun to apply the methods of [[structure|structural]] [[linguistics]] to non-linguistic cultural data (m
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  • ...[[Delusion]] · [[Demand]] · [[Desire]] · [[Desire of the analyst|Desire of the Analyst]] · [[Development]] · [[Dialectic]] · [[Disavowal]] · [[Dis ...|Ego-Ideal]] · [[Ego-psychology|Ego-Psychology]] · [[End of analysis|End of Analysis]] · [[Enunciation]] · [[Ethics]] · [[Existence]] · [[Extimacy]
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  • ...also referenced [[analytic philosophy]] in his work, particularly the work of [[J.L. Austin]]. ...t]] and others, he was a co-founder in 1983 of the [[International College of Philosophy]] (French acronym: Ciph), a research institution intended to giv
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