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  • ...]] that [[form]] a [[chain]] of signifiers and, in fact, [[discourse]], or a march of signifiers. ...itself heard in the indeterminate series of signifiers that march through the signifying chain.
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  • ...o the science of language, according to the first article of the bylaws of the Société [[linguistique]] de [[Paris]], composed in 1866. ...s language as system—used by de Saussure in his classes and published in the <i>Course on General Linguistics</i> after his [[death]] (1916), was not wi
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  • ...act, an attempt to refind it. For Lacan, however, the [[object of desire]] is located prior to desire and functions as its [[cause]]. ...was able to conclude that "the [[unconscious]] is [[structured]] like a [[language]]."
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  • ...ssigned a special [[role]] to verbal language in the [[mechanism]] whereby unconscious [[processes]] <i>became</i> conscious. ...not in things prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]].
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  • ...o the science of language, according to the first article of the bylaws of the Société [[linguistique]] de [[Paris]], composed in 1866. ...s language as system—used by de Saussure in his classes and published in the <i>Course on General Linguistics</i> after his [[death]] (1916), was not wi
    9 KB (1,306 words) - 01:01, 26 May 2019
  • ...act, an attempt to refind it. For Lacan, however, the [[object of desire]] is located prior to desire and functions as its [[cause]]. ...was able to conclude that "the [[unconscious]] is [[structured]] like a [[language]]."
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  • ...e are talking about [[structure]] and the [[unconscious is structured as a language]]. What does that mean?<ref>[[Of Structure as an Inmixing of an Otherness * [[Language]]
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  • ...scious of the [[character]] or the [[author]] but upon the text itself and the relationship between text and reader. ...nalytically based approaches to literature and the [[other]] [[arts]] take a wide variety of forms.
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  • ...se]] came to be seen as the founding document of the new [[school]] and of a new direction in psychoanalysis. ...]] as this clearly illustrates what he calls the subject as the subject of the signifier.
    35 KB (5,799 words) - 20:55, 25 May 2019
  • ...rhaps I would not wish them to be so secure and in this case I shall speak a little French as well. ...ot a simple thing for the [[psychoanalysts]] who have something to do with the subject proper. In this case I wish to avoid misunderstandings, <i>[[méco
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  • ...he [[Oedipus complex]], the [[mother]] is the first [[love]] [[object]] of the [[child]]. THE INTERVENTION OF THE FATHER
    41 KB (6,137 words) - 03:36, 21 May 2019
  • ..."| ''[[Seminar XVII|L'envers de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XVII|The Reverse of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...where [[knowledge]] [[acts]] as [[truth]]. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the [[law]]."<br>
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></bl ...n unachieved instinctual [[gratification]]; they are, that is, a result of a [[process]] of repression.<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 3. The Post-Lacanians ...hoanalytic [[practice]] in [[France]] and beyond regarding how [[therapy]] is conducted and how it effects cures.
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  • ...m that took [[place]] as a result of [[structuralist]]/semiotic debates in the late 1950s and 1960s. ...nderstanding cinema as inextricably bound to the [[economic]] and hence to the ideological systems from which it emerges.
    38 KB (5,523 words) - 07:26, 24 May 2019
  • Five Lessons on the [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Theory]] of Jacques [[Lacan]] First Lesson: The [[Unconscious]] and [[Jouissance]]
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  • ...té (On [[paranoiac]] [[psychosis]] as it relates to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one years old. ==The case of Aimee==
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  • ...1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...dacity of his speculations,' revolutionised the [[thought]], the lives and the [[imagination]] of an age.2
    26 KB (4,193 words) - 00:41, 21 May 2019
  • ...s or defenses that they give rise to: "Character is in the first [[place]] a [[mechanism]] of [[narcissistic]] protection." ...ire]] for punishment—in short, the [[death]] [[drive]], as the source of the tendency towards such deadly [[political]] practices as [[fascism]].
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  • ! id="0C0" class="column-headers-background" style="width: 100px" | A ...=100&req=lacan&phrase=1&view=simple&column=def&sort=language&sortmode=DESC Language]
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