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{| align==Hegel==The '"[[beautiful soulright]]' (" style="line-height:2.0em;text-align:justify;background-color:#fcfcfc;border:1px solid #aaa" | [[French]]: ''[[belle âme]]'', | [[German]]: ''[[schöne Seele'') is a [[stage]] in the [[dialectic]] of [[self-consciousness]] which [[Hegel]] describes in the ''[[Phenomenology of Spirit]]''.<ref>Hegel. 1807</ref>{{Bottom}}
==Dialectic==The "[[beautiful soul]]" is a [[stage]] in the [[dialectic]] of [[self-consciousness]] which [[Hegel]] describes in the ''[[Phenomenology of Spirit]]''.<ref>[[Hegel|Hegel, G. W. F.]] ''[[Phenomenology of Spirit]]'', trans. A. V. [[Miller]], with [[Analysis]] of the [[Text]] and Foreward by [[J. N. Findlay]], Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985 [1807].</ref> The [[beautiful soul]] projects its own disorder onto the [[world ]] and attempts to [[cure]] this disorder by imposing "the law of the heart" on everyone else.
==LacanEgo==
For [[Lacan]], the [[beautiful soul]] is a perfect [[metaphor]] for the [[ego]]:
<blockquote>"[T]he ego of modern man ... has taken on its [[form ]] in the [[dialectical ]] [[impasse ]] of the ''belle âme'' who does not recognise his very own ''raison d'être'' in the disorder that he denounces in the world."<ref>{{E}} p.70</ref></blockquote>
==Paranoia==
In a more extreme way, the [[beautiful soul]] also illustrates the [[structure]] of [[paranoia]]c [[misrecognition]] (''[[méconnaissance]]'').<ref>{{Ec}} ppp.172-3</ref>
==Neurosis==
The [[concept ]] of the [[beautiful soul]] illustrates the way that [[neurosis|neurotics]] often deny their own [[responsibility ]] for what is going on around [[them]].
==Ethics of Psychoanalysis==
The [[ethics]] of [[psychoanalysis]] enjoin [[analysand]]s to recognise recognize their own part in their [[suffering]]s.
==Dora==Thus when [[Dora]] complains [[about ]] [[being ]] treated as an [[object]] of [[exchange ]] by the men around her, [[Freud]]'s first [[intervention ]] is to confront her with her own complicity in this exchange.<ref>{{Ec}} p.218-19</ref>
==See Also==
{{See}}* [[HegelConsciousness]]* [[ethicsDialectic]]||* [[misrecognitionEgo]]* [[dialecticEthics]]||* [[Méconnaissance]]* [[Metaphor]]||* [[Neurosis]]* [[Paranoia]]{{Also}}
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