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====Introduction: Freud's Copernican Revolution====
====The Primacy of the Symbolic and the Unconscious====
=====Freud and Lacan on the Unconscious and Language=====
=====A Few General Remarks on Lacan's Theory of Language=====
=====The Body, Language, and the Unconscious =====
====The Subject of the Unconscious====
=====The Subject of the Enunciation and the Subject of the Statement=====
=====The Subversion of the Subject=====
====From the First to the Second Version of the Graph of Desire====
=====Introduction=====
=====The Other in the Second Version of the Graph of Desire=====
=====The Other as "Witness"=====
====The Symbolic and the Imaginary====
=====The Imaginary: General Remarks=====
=====The Ideal Ego and the Ego-Ideal=====
====Language, the Unconscious, and Desire====
=====Introduction=====
=====Beyond Need and Demand: Desire=====
=====The Unconscious Is the Discourse of the Other=====
====The Metapsychological Significance of the Phantasy and of the Object a====
=====The Third Version of the Graph of Desire=====
=====The Significance of the Phantasy=====
====The Truth of the Unconscious: 5S(0), the Castration Complex, and the Metaphor of the Name-of-the-Father====
=====The Final Version of the Graph=====
=====The Significance of S(0)=====
====The Impossible ]ouissance: Elements of a Structural Psychopathology====
=====Introduction: Thejouissance of the Other and Pathology=====
=====The jouissance Jouissance of the Other, the Metaphor of the Name-of-the-Father, and Psychosis=====
=====The Three Moments of the Oedipus Complex=====
=====Perversion=====
=====''Ne pas céder sur son désir'': Towards a Dialectic of Desire?
====Conclusion: The Primacy of Sexuality, or Against Adaptation====
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