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- ...ion, and relates specifically to the [[dual relation]] between the [[ego]] and the [[specular image]]. ...th "the illusory" insofar as the latter term implies something unnecessary and inconsequential.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 723</ref>16 KB (2,323 words) - 18:36, 3 November 2006
- The term is widely used in both [[psychoanalysis]] and [[clinical]] [[psychology]] to describe mechanisms that relocate elements of the [[psyche]] in the ex ...emons and ghosts are [[projection]]s of "evil" [[unconscious]] [[desire]]s and impulses.5 KB (751 words) - 12:12, 7 November 2006
- | class="s5" dir="ltr" | [[Derrida]] and Lacan: [[Another]] [[Writing]] | class="s3" dir="ltr" | [[Thinking]] the [[Political]] - Lacan and the Political449 KB (71,997 words) - 20:32, 9 June 2019
- ...a [[fonction]] du <i>je</i>', etc. '<i>Ego</i>' translates 'le <i>moi</i>' and is used in the normal [[sense]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]]. On '< ...feature of [[human]] [[behaviour]] illuminated by a fact of comparative [[psychology]]. The human offspring, at an age when he is for a [[time]], however short,19 KB (3,033 words) - 02:23, 21 May 2019
- Inscribed in the opposition between the Same and the Other, alienation describes the condition of the subject who no longer The philosophical background of this concept derives from Hegel and then Marx.7 KB (1,140 words) - 07:37, 24 August 2006
- ...the first [[child]] of prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and [[Emilie Baudry]], a family of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. ...(eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois parents) Alfred Lacan (1873–1960) and Emilie Baudry (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-[[class]] Roman-Catholic family)71 KB (10,839 words) - 20:42, 25 May 2019
- ...F SPEECH AND LANGUAGE IN PSYCHOANALYSIS. DISCOURSE AT THE CONGRESS IN ROME AND ANSWER TO THE INTERVENnONS)-1956 ...o those attend�ing the Congress; it was more developed than the Discours and Lacan would revise it between the two publications (1956-1966). Greeted as112 KB (18,406 words) - 07:15, 23 October 2006
- ...termined his orientation toward psycho-pathology. In his article "Heredity and the Aetiology of the Neuroses," published in French in 1896 in the Revue ne ...e of the mind, and Pierre Janet's theories were widely accepted in medical and philosophical circles. These two factors explain the poor reception given t33 KB (4,956 words) - 07:02, 8 September 2006
- ...sely the self-conscious desire on his part to resist any easy assimilation and recuperation of his ideas. As Lacan himself puts it in seminar XX: provided by Bowie (1991: 204-13), Macey (1988: ch. 7) and, above all,12 KB (1,933 words) - 06:40, 8 November 2006
- * [[Daphnis and Chloe]], 199, 204 : [[death|life and death]], 159, 198, 213, 218-20, 2558 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 01:53, 11 September 2006
- * [[Daphnis and Chloe]], 199, 204 : [[death|life and death]], 159, 198, 213, 218-20, 25524 KB (2,053 words) - 00:55, 11 September 2006
- ...contexts themselves providing their essential definitions, their functions and their principal properties. ...e the classified concept by the expression that seemed to me most adequate and most comprehensive, usually proceeding by retroaction from the latest stage12 KB (1,670 words) - 02:55, 11 September 2006
- ...Jacques Lacan, Book XX: Encore, On Feminine Sexuality, The Limits of Love and Knowledge 1972-1973]]''. Trans. [[Bruce Fink]]. New York: W. W. Norton & Co : [[desire]] and, 5, 6, 11, 32, 34-37, 92-94, 99, 12675 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 04:14, 14 September 2006
- ...nation of [[Lacan]]ian ideas in the [[humanities]] and [[social science]]s and it provides a constant reference point for [[Slavoj Zizek|Žižek]] as well ...das Ding]]'' (the [[Thing]]) as well as his reflections on [[sublimation]] and ''[[jouissance]]''.15 KB (2,222 words) - 18:15, 22 September 2006
- ...Marie Émile Lacan]] was the first child of [[Charles Marie Alfred Lacan]] and [[Émilie Philippine Marie Baudry]]. [[Alfred Lacan]] was the Paris sales ...inoza]]'s ''[[Ethics]]'', a [[text]] which would always remain dear to him and which he would quote at the start of his [[doctoral dissertation]] in [[med51 KB (8,172 words) - 00:52, 25 May 2019
- ...s]]. It is a collaborative [[project]] constantly updated by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users. ...mazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1844675874/nosubject-20/ Mao's] ''[[On Practice and Contradiction (Revolution!)]]''.11 KB (1,314 words) - 00:27, 21 May 2019
- [[Desire]] And The [[Interpretation]] Of Desire In [[Hamlet]] The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II110 KB (16,811 words) - 00:26, 21 May 2019
- ...yle="background:#ffffff;text-align:center;line-height:2.0em;" | [[Desire]] And The [[Interpretation]] Of Desire In [[Hamlet]] Desire And The Interpretation Of Desire In Hamlet124 KB (18,553 words) - 21:30, 9 June 2019
- <span class="c1">[[Desire]] And The [[Interpretation]] Of Desire In [[Hamlet]]</span> <span class="c1">The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II</span>230 KB (34,048 words) - 00:27, 21 May 2019
- <span class="c1">[[Desire]] And The [[Interpretation]] Of Desire In [[Hamlet]]</span> [[The Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan: The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II220 KB (32,933 words) - 20:51, 25 May 2019