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=[[Symbolic|THE SYMBOLIC ORDER]]=
The reader will find in this index, drawn up according to an order that I have established, the major concepts of Lacan's theory, referred to the contexts in which they occur - these contexts themselves providing their essential definitions, their functions and their principal pro­perties.  
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==''A. The Supremacy of the [[Signifier|Signifier]]''==
 
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:: ''1. The exteriority, [[autonomy]] and [[displacement]] of the [[signifier]]; its defiles.''
In the pages referred to after each term in the index, it is the concept, not the word, that is to be looked for. I have chosen to designate the classified concept by the expression that seemed to me most adequate and most comprehensive, usually proceeding by retroaction from the latest stage in the development of the theory.
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:::: a. Exteriority: 64-66
 
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:::: a. The defiles 65-66, 126-7, 147-8, 158, 255-256, 310-311
I am well aware that with such an articulation what I was offering was necessarily an interpretation. It seemed to me, therefore, to be oppor­tune to explain it in a few words, so that one may, after following my reasoning, deduct it from the sum of the index.
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::: 1. The signifying unit
 
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:::: a. [[Symbol]], [[letter]], signifier: 61-65, 82, 104, 152-153, 183-4, 233-234, 263, 316-317
I have chosen to isolate the concepts which, concerning the theory of the subject, are of interest, if only by denying them their names, to the human sciences as a whole, with the effect of stressing the specificity of the analytic experience (in its Lacanian definition: the bringing into play of the reality of the unconscious, the introduction of the subject to the language of his desire).
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:::: a. Articulation: 126
 
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:::: a. Materiality and locus of [[The Letter|the letter]]: 87, 147-148
If the signifier is constituent for the subject (1, A), one may follow, through its defiles, the process of transformation (of mutilation) that makes a subject of man, through the obliquity of narcissism (I, B). The properties of symbolic overdetermination explain why the logical time of this history is not linear (I, C).
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::: 1. The [[structure]]: the [[symbolic]], the [[imaginary]], the [[real]]
 
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:::: a. 64 (production of [[The Real|the real]] by [[the symbolic]]), 180-187 ([[hallucination]]), 191 (supremacy of [[The Symbolic|the symbolic]] over [[the imaginary]]), 195 (supremacy of the symbolic over the real), 197 (intrusion of [[The Imaginary|the imaginary]] in the real)
One must then take again in their simultaneity the elements succes­sively presented (II, A, B, C). One will observe that the topology of the subject finds its statute only hy being related to the geometry of the Ego (II, B, 4 and II, C, 3). One is now in a position to grasp the functioning of communication: in its structure, all the pieces of the game find their place (II, D).  
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::: 1. The supremacy of the signifier over the [[signified]]
 
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:::: a. 150-154, 160, 284, 289-290
From the structure of communication, one will deduce what is the power of the treatment, with what ear to listen to the unconscious,
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:: A. The Defiles of the Signifier
Jacques-Alain Miller
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::: 1. The genesis of the ego:imaginary [[identification]]
HH
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:::: a. See The function of the ego
I. THE SYMBOLIC ORDER
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:::: a. Primordial [[symbolization]] and [[primary identification]] (the [[demand]] for [[love]] and the '[[Fort-Da]]'): 103-104, 233-234, 255, 285-286
A. The Supremacy of the Signifier (see: The place of the Other)
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:::: a. The [[mirror]]-[[stage]]: 107, 42, 54-55, 137-9, 196, 209, 211-212
The exteriority, autonomy and dis- 3. The structure: the symholic, the  
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:::: a. [[Narcissism]]: 16-25, 123
placement of the signifier; its defiles. imaginary, the real: 65 (production
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:::: a. [[Aggressivity]]: 8-29, 42 (See The fragmented [[body]])
a. Exteriority: 64-66. of the real by the symbolic), 180-  
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:::: a. The [[superego]]: 21, 143, 255-256
h. The defiles: 65-66, 126-127, 18J (hallucination), 191 (supremacy
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:::: a. The [[ideal]] ego: 2, 307
14J-148, 158 (and the proper of the symbolic over the imaginary),  
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:: A. The production of the [[subject]]: [[symbolic identification]]
name), 255-256,310-311. 195 (supremacy of the symbolic
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:::: a. See The structure of the subject
Th . if3' . over the real), 19J (intrusion of the
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:::: a. The [[ego-ideal]], [[introjection]] and the function of the single stroke: 197, 274, 206-7, 316-317
2. e Slgnl eymg Unit ... imaginary in the real).
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:::: a. The [[Name]]-of-the-[[Father]] ([[agency]] of the symolic, or [[dead]], Father) and [[primal]] [[repression]]: 67, 199, 217, 310, 314 (See: [[Foreclosure]])
a. Symbol, letter, slgmfier: 61-65, 82,
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:::: a. The Law (symbolic pact, debt): 61-2, 65-68, 143-144
104, 152-153, 183-184,233-234, 4. The supremacy of the signifier OYer
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:::: a. The [[Oedipus]] [[complex]] (secondary, normalizing identification): 5-6, 20-25, 66, 197
263,316-317. the signified: 150-154, 160,284,
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:: A. The Signifying [[Chain]]
h. Articulation: 126. 289-29°.  
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:::: a. [[Repetition]] (repetition [[compulsion]], the [[insistence]] of the chain): 102-3, 153-4, 199-200 (See [[Regression]]).
c. Materiality and locus of the letter: 87, 14J-148.
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:::: a. [[Overdetermination]] and [[logical]] [[time]] ([[anticipation]] and [[retroaction]]; [[change]], [[encounter]] and destiny): 48, 75, 196, 197-198, 306
B. The Defiles of the Signifier
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:::: a. [[Remembering]], [[recollection]]: 142-142 (contrasted with imaginary [[reminiscence]]), 167
The genesis of the ego: imaginary identification (see: The ft.nction of the ego).
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:::: a. [[Death]], the [[second death]], the death [[drive]], the real as [[impossible]], the [[being]] of the existent: 8, 28-9, 101-106, 140, 168-9, 196, 213-214, 307-309
a. Primordial symbolization and primary identification (the demand for love and the 'Fort-Da'): 10.]­104,207,23.]-234,255,285-286. hi. The mirror-stage: l-J, 42, 54-55, 13J-139, 196, 209, 21I-212.
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: 1. The Ego, [[the Subject]]
h2 • Narcissism: 16-25, 123.  
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:: A. The Body, the Ego, the Subject
h3• Aggressivity: 8-29, 42 (see:
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::: 1. The organism, one's own body, the [[fragmented body]]
The fragmented hody).
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:::: a. The mirror-stage, the subject of the chain: 2, 4-5, 52-54, 69, 87, 126-127, 162, 196-197, 248, 301-302, 314-316
c1• The superego: 21, 143, 255-256. c2• The ideal ego: 2, 30J.
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:: A. The Function of the Ego
The production of the suhject: symholic identification (see: The structure of the subject).
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::: 1. The [[illusion]] of autonomy
 
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:::: a. [[Meconnaissance]]: 6, 15-20, 41-42, 138
 
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:::: a. The [[paranoiac]] structure of the ego (and of [[human]] [[knowledge]]): 3-4, 17, 138
.  
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:::: a. the [[formations]] of the ego (ideals of the person):281-283
 
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:::: a. [[Representation]]: 160-162, 272 (See [[Desire]] and [[phantasy]])
328
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:::: a. [[Defence]]: 5, 10 (See [[Frustration]], [[Resistance]])
Classified index of the major concepts
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:::: a. Love and [[hate]]: 7, 54, 243-244, 255 (See: primal symbolization, narcissism, the [[objet]] a)
Classified index of the major concepts C. The Structure of the Subject
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::: 1. [[Projection]]
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:::: a. Identification with the [[other]], [[transitivism]], projection, the [[dual]] relation: 9, 14-15, 134
a. The ego-ideal, introjection and the function of the single stroke: 197,274,306-307,316-317.
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:::: a. the naimal ([[animal]] [[psychology]]): 3, 86, 148, 195, 305
b. The Name-of-the-Father (agency of the symbolic, or dead, Father) and primal repression: 67, 199,217, 310,314 (see: Foreclosure).  
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:::: a. [[Hegelian]] [[categories]]: the [[struggle]] to the death, [[recognition]], prestige, the absolute [[Master]]: 25-29, 42, 99, 142, 307
c. The Law (symbolic pact, debt): 61-62,65-68, 14.3-144.
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:::: a. [[Consciousness]] of [[self]], infatuation, the ''belle ame'', the law of the heart, the cunning of [[Reason]], [[absolute knowledge]]: 79-81, 122, 126, 296-297
d. The Oedipus complex (secondary, normalizing identification): 5-6, 20-25, 66, 197.
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::: 1.  [[Group psychology]]
The true subject.
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:::: a. 274-275 (See the [[Ego-Ideal|ego-ideal]], the single stroke
a. The subject of the chain: 7.3-74, 179-181,195-196.  
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::: 1. the geometry of the ego
bi• The subject of science: 70-72, 216,292-293 (see: Psychoanalysis and science).
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:::: a.(imaginary [[space]]): 3, 27, 96, 134 (See: The [[topology]] of the subject)
b2• 'Wo es war, soIl Ich werden': 128-129,171,299-300,31.3-314. b3• 'Cogito, (ergo) sum': 16.¢-165, 3°7·
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:: A. The Structure of the Subject
c. Affirmation, repression, (de)nega­tion, foreclosure: (see Index of
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:: A. The [[true]] subject
C. The Signifying Cham
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:::: a. The subject of the chain: 73-74, 179-181, 195-196
Repetition (repetition compulsion, the insistence of the chain): 102-103, 15.3-154, 199-200 (see: Regres­sion).  
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:::: a. The subject of [[science]]: 70-72, 216, 292-293 (See: [[Psychoanalysis]] and science)
Overdetermination and logical time (anticipation and retroaction; chance, encounter and destiny): 48, 75, 196, 197-198,306.
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:::: a. '[[Wo Es war, soll Ich werden|Wo es war, soll Ich werden]]': 128-129, 171, 299-300, 313-314
Remembering, recollection: 141-142 (contrasted with imaginary reminiscence), 167.  
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:::: a. '[[Cogito]], (ergo) sum': 164-165, 307
Death, the second death, the death drive, the real as impossible, the being of the existent: 8,28-29, 101-106, 140, 168-169, 196,213-214, 3°7-309.
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:::: a. [[Affirmation]], repression (de)[[negation]], foreclosure: (see [[index]] of [[german]] [[terms]] under [[Bejahung]], Verdangung, [[Verneinung]], [[Verwerfung]])
German terms under Bejahung, Verdriingung, Verneinung, Verwerfung).
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:::: a. The [[division]], [[splitting]] and [[fading]] of the subject: 2-3, 79-80, 277, 285, 294, 311-313 (See: Desire and phantasy)
The division, splitting and fading of the subject: 2-3 79-80, 277, 285, 294, 311-313 (see: Desire and phantasy).  
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:::: a. The topolog of the subject (symbolic space): 105, 142, 187, 195-198, 285, 302-303, 316 (See: the locus of the letter, the geometry of the ego, the locus of the Other, [[Metaphor]])
The topology of the subject (symbolic space): 105, 142, 187, 195-198, 285, 302-303, 316 (see: The locus of the letter, The geometry of the ego, The locus of the Other, Metaphor).
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:: A. [[Intersubjective]] [[Communication]]
D. Intersubjective Communication
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: 1. Desire and its [[Interpretation]]
Critique of positivism.  
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:: A. The Formations of the [[Unconscious]]
a. Language as sign: 83-84, 124-125, 149-150.
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:: A. The [[Analytic]] [[Experience]]
b. Metalanguage: 61, 150, 310-3II.  
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:: A. The [[Phallus]]
The function of the ']' and the
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::: 1. The [[drives]]
subject of the enunciation: 23, 4.3-44, 86-87, 123, 165-166, 183-188, 253,298-300 (see: Over­determination).
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:::: a. 189-190, 236-237, 314-316
The Other.
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::: 1. L'[[objet a]]
a. Formula of communication: 'Human language constitutes a communication in which the emitter receives from the receiver his own
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197-198, 220-221, 239, 243-244, 250, 251-252, 265, 274-275, 314-316, 322-324
II. THE EGO, THE SUBJECT A. The Body, The Ego, The Subject
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::: 1. [[Jouissance]], [[castration]]
(The Organism, One's Own Body, The Fragmented Body) (see: The mirror-stage, The subject of the chain)
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:::: a. 198-199, 206-207, 246, 262-269, 281-291, 316-318
2,4-5,11,52-54,69,87,126-127, !62, 196-197,248,301-302,314-316.
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::: 1. Desire
B. The Function of the Ego
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:::: a. 'Man's desire is the desire of the Other': 5-6, 58, 67, 288-289
(see: The genesis of the ego, The theory of ideology)
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:::: a. Desire and the Law; [[need]], demand, desire; desire and phantasy: 166-167, 175, 244, 252, 258-259, 263-265, 269, 272, 275-276, 285-288, 310-313, 322-323
The illusion of autonomy.
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: 1. [[Clinical]] [[Practice]]
a. Mlconnaissance: 6, 15-20,41-42, 138.
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:: A. [[Freud]]'s Cases
b. The paranoiac structure of the  
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:: A. [[Psychiatric]] Practice
ego (and of human knowledge): .3-4, 17, 138.
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: 1. [[Epistemology]] and the [[Theory]] of [[ideology]]
c. The formations of the ego (ideals of the person): 281-283 (see; The superego, The ideal ego, The ego ideal) d. Representation: 160-162, 272
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:: A. Epistemology
(see Desire and phantasy).
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:: A. The Theory of Ideology
e. Defence: 5, 10 (see: 'Frustration', Resistance).  
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::: 1. The ideology of [[freedom]]
f. Love and hate: 7, 54, 243-244, 255 (see: Primal symboli{ation, Narcissism, The objet a).
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:::: a. theory of the [[autonomous]] ego, [[humanism]], [[Rights of Man|rights of man]], [[responsibility]], anthropomorphism, ideals, [[instinctual]] [[maturation]], etc.:26-27, 53-55, 132, 165, 216, 230-231, 306
Projection.
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::: 1. The ideology of free enterprise
a. Identification with the other,  
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:::: a. the American Way of [[Life]] , human relations, human engineering, success, [[happiness]], patern, etc.: 37-38, 115-116, 127-128, 231, 243
transitivism, projection, the dual relation: 9, 14-15, 134.
 
b. The animal (animal psychology): 3, 86, 148, 195, 305.
 
ci• Hegelian categories: the struggle to the death, recognition, prestige, the absolute Master: 25-29, 42,99, 142,307.
 
c2• Consciousness of self, infatuation, the belle ame, the law of the heart,  
 
the cunning of Reason, absolute
 
nowledge: 79-81,122, 126, 296-297.
 
 
 
'Group psychology': 274-275 (see:  
 
The ego-ideal, The single stroke).
 
The geometry of the ego (imaginary space): 3, 27, 96, 134 (see: The topology of the subject).
 
message in an inverted form': 40-41, 83-84, 85-86, 269.
 
b. The Other and the other: 55-56, 139-140, 175,304-305 (see:  
 
Projection).  
 
c. The locus of the Other: 60-61, 141-142, 172-173, 192-197, 212-213,214-215,263-264, 302-313 (see: The supremacy of the symbolic).  
 
d. 'The unconscious is the discourse of the Other': 55-56, 193,26.3-264, 267-269,311-313 (see: 'Man's desire is the desire of the Other').
 
III. DESIRE AND ITS INTERPRETATION
 
A. The Formations of the Unconscious (see: Communication)
 
The symptom (the censor and truth; 2. The rhetoric of the unconscious.
 
repression and the return of the a. The point of desire: 49-53,  
 
repressed): 10, 51, 55, 59, 69,81-82, 57-61,159-171,256-259.  
 
129, 137, 155-156, 175,285 (see: bi• Metaphor: 53 (contrasted with
 
The truth). analogy), 156-157, 164, 199-200,  
 
303-304.
 
b2• Metonymy: 156, 164.  
 
C
 
33°
 
 
 
Classified index of the major concepts B. The Analytic Experience
 
 
 
Classified index of the major concepts
 
B. Psychiatric Practice
 
 
 
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C. The Phallus
 
V. EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE THEORY OF IDEOLOGY
 
A. Epistemology
 
. The epistemological break (the b. Psychoanalysis and science:
 
example of physics): SJ-I0, 72-73, 56-57,72,76-77, Z62, 174·
 
II4 179 294-296. C .
 
, , 3. onjecture
 
Truth a. The conjectural ('human')
 
a. Truth as fiction, as secret, as sciences: 66,7.3-77, 148-15°.  
 
symptom: 47, 74-75 (opposed to b. Psychology as science; its object:  
 
exactitude), 98 (opposed to 130.  
 
exactitude), 123,305-306.  
 
- B. The Theo(y of Ideology  
 
Technique: 33-36, 45, 48-49, 75­76•
 
a. Empty speech (the discourse of the imaginary): 41-42, 45-46, z39 (see: Narcissism, The illusion of autonomy).
 
b. Abjection of the theory of the ego in analysis (splitting of the ego and identification with the analyst): 44-45,90-9z, ZZ9 (abjection) (see:  
 
The theory of ideology).
 
'frustration': 4Z-42.
 
d. Resistance: 13, 23-24, 79, 129­131, z42, 235.
 
a. Neutrality and the analyst's response: z2-z6, 43, 89-9°,93, 95-96, z3g-z40, 229-230.
 
b. The transference: 14 (negative), 58, z66-z67, z70, 235-237, 241-25°, 26z.
 
The drives: z89-190, 236--237, 314-3Z6•
 
L'objet a: Z97-Z98, 220-22Z, 239, 243-244,250, 25z-252, 265, 274-275, 3Z4-3Z6, 322-324.
 
Jouissance, Castration: Z98-Z99, 206-207,246, 262-269, 28z-29Z, 316--318.
 
 
 
c. Intransitive demand and sup­pression: 4Z-49, 254-256, 270-274 (see: The locus of the Other, Repetition, Need, demand, desire).
 
a. Punctuation, interpretation: 44, 81,95-96,98-99, z54 (see:
 
Repetition).
 
b. The purpose and end of analysis (full speech, the language of desire, the subjectification of death): 7, 43, 80-83,88, z05, z7z, 281 (see:
 
Death, Castration).
 
The training of analysts.
 
a. The knowledge (savoir) of the analyst and the training analysis: 82-83, 144-145, 147 (see Epistemology).
 
b. Psychoanalytic associations: 30-36, 226--228 (see: The theory of ideology).
 
Desire.
 
a. 'Man's desire is the desire of the Other': 5-6, 58, 67, 288-289.
 
b. Desire and the Law; need, demand, desire; desire and phantasy: z66-z67, Z75, 244, 252, 258-259, 263-265, 269, 272, 275-276, 285-288,310-313,322-323.
 
 
 
Neurosis
 
a. Neurosis; in general: 28-29, 168; hysteria: 5, 14, 89-90; phobia: 14, 248-249'
 
b. Obsessional neurosis: 5, 14, 89-90,
 
99, 199,236--238, 247, 268.
 
Perversion: in general: 197-198; sado-masochism: 25; scoptophilia: 25; homosexuality, 25, 55·
 
The ideology of freedom: theory of the autonomous ego, humanism, rights of man, responsibility, anthropomorphism, ideals, instinctual maturation, etc.: 26-27, 53-55, 132, z65, 2z6, 230-231, 306•
 
 
 
Psychosis (see: Verwerfung).
 
Psychosis (in general): 179-221. b. Paranoia (in Kraepelin's sense): 5, 16--17·
 
The ideology of free enterprise: the American Way of Life, human relations, human engineering, success, happiness, pattern, etc.: 37-38, II5-II6, 127-128,231, 243·
 
 
 
IV. CLINICAL PRACTICE
 
A. Freud's Cases
 
 
 
Dora: 77-78, 91-92, 236, 274·
 
The Rat Man: 77-79, 88-89, 235-238•
 
The Wolf Man: 48, 77--'78, 87, 117·
 
 
 
Judge Schreber: 36, 93, 183-192, 199-221.
 
Little Hans: 36, 168.
 
The dream of the butcher's wife: 257.
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Écrits: A Selection]]
 

Latest revision as of 20:26, 27 May 2019

THE SYMBOLIC ORDER

A. The Supremacy of the Signifier

1. The exteriority, autonomy and displacement of the signifier; its defiles.
a. Exteriority: 64-66
a. The defiles 65-66, 126-7, 147-8, 158, 255-256, 310-311
1. The signifying unit
a. Symbol, letter, signifier: 61-65, 82, 104, 152-153, 183-4, 233-234, 263, 316-317
a. Articulation: 126
a. Materiality and locus of the letter: 87, 147-148
1. The structure: the symbolic, the imaginary, the real
a. 64 (production of the real by the symbolic), 180-187 (hallucination), 191 (supremacy of the symbolic over the imaginary), 195 (supremacy of the symbolic over the real), 197 (intrusion of the imaginary in the real)
1. The supremacy of the signifier over the signified
a. 150-154, 160, 284, 289-290
A. The Defiles of the Signifier
1. The genesis of the ego:imaginary identification
a. See The function of the ego
a. Primordial symbolization and primary identification (the demand for love and the 'Fort-Da'): 103-104, 233-234, 255, 285-286
a. The mirror-stage: 107, 42, 54-55, 137-9, 196, 209, 211-212
a. Narcissism: 16-25, 123
a. Aggressivity: 8-29, 42 (See The fragmented body)
a. The superego: 21, 143, 255-256
a. The ideal ego: 2, 307
A. The production of the subject: symbolic identification
a. See The structure of the subject
a. The ego-ideal, introjection and the function of the single stroke: 197, 274, 206-7, 316-317
a. The Name-of-the-Father (agency of the symolic, or dead, Father) and primal repression: 67, 199, 217, 310, 314 (See: Foreclosure)
a. The Law (symbolic pact, debt): 61-2, 65-68, 143-144
a. The Oedipus complex (secondary, normalizing identification): 5-6, 20-25, 66, 197
A. The Signifying Chain
a. Repetition (repetition compulsion, the insistence of the chain): 102-3, 153-4, 199-200 (See Regression).
a. Overdetermination and logical time (anticipation and retroaction; change, encounter and destiny): 48, 75, 196, 197-198, 306
a. Remembering, recollection: 142-142 (contrasted with imaginary reminiscence), 167
a. Death, the second death, the death drive, the real as impossible, the being of the existent: 8, 28-9, 101-106, 140, 168-9, 196, 213-214, 307-309
1. The Ego, the Subject
A. The Body, the Ego, the Subject
1. The organism, one's own body, the fragmented body
a. The mirror-stage, the subject of the chain: 2, 4-5, 52-54, 69, 87, 126-127, 162, 196-197, 248, 301-302, 314-316
A. The Function of the Ego
1. The illusion of autonomy
a. Meconnaissance: 6, 15-20, 41-42, 138
a. The paranoiac structure of the ego (and of human knowledge): 3-4, 17, 138
a. the formations of the ego (ideals of the person):281-283
a. Representation: 160-162, 272 (See Desire and phantasy)
a. Defence: 5, 10 (See Frustration, Resistance)
a. Love and hate: 7, 54, 243-244, 255 (See: primal symbolization, narcissism, the objet a)
1. Projection
a. Identification with the other, transitivism, projection, the dual relation: 9, 14-15, 134
a. the naimal (animal psychology): 3, 86, 148, 195, 305
a. Hegelian categories: the struggle to the death, recognition, prestige, the absolute Master: 25-29, 42, 99, 142, 307
a. Consciousness of self, infatuation, the belle ame, the law of the heart, the cunning of Reason, absolute knowledge: 79-81, 122, 126, 296-297
1. Group psychology
a. 274-275 (See the ego-ideal, the single stroke
1. the geometry of the ego
a.(imaginary space): 3, 27, 96, 134 (See: The topology of the subject)
A. The Structure of the Subject
A. The true subject
a. The subject of the chain: 73-74, 179-181, 195-196
a. The subject of science: 70-72, 216, 292-293 (See: Psychoanalysis and science)
a. 'Wo es war, soll Ich werden': 128-129, 171, 299-300, 313-314
a. 'Cogito, (ergo) sum': 164-165, 307
a. Affirmation, repression (de)negation, foreclosure: (see index of german terms under Bejahung, Verdangung, Verneinung, Verwerfung)
a. The division, splitting and fading of the subject: 2-3, 79-80, 277, 285, 294, 311-313 (See: Desire and phantasy)
a. The topolog of the subject (symbolic space): 105, 142, 187, 195-198, 285, 302-303, 316 (See: the locus of the letter, the geometry of the ego, the locus of the Other, Metaphor)
A. Intersubjective Communication
1. Desire and its Interpretation
A. The Formations of the Unconscious
A. The Analytic Experience
A. The Phallus
1. The drives
a. 189-190, 236-237, 314-316
1. L'objet a

197-198, 220-221, 239, 243-244, 250, 251-252, 265, 274-275, 314-316, 322-324

1. Jouissance, castration
a. 198-199, 206-207, 246, 262-269, 281-291, 316-318
1. Desire
a. 'Man's desire is the desire of the Other': 5-6, 58, 67, 288-289
a. Desire and the Law; need, demand, desire; desire and phantasy: 166-167, 175, 244, 252, 258-259, 263-265, 269, 272, 275-276, 285-288, 310-313, 322-323
1. Clinical Practice
A. Freud's Cases
A. Psychiatric Practice
1. Epistemology and the Theory of ideology
A. Epistemology
A. The Theory of Ideology
1. The ideology of freedom
a. theory of the autonomous ego, humanism, rights of man, responsibility, anthropomorphism, ideals, instinctual maturation, etc.:26-27, 53-55, 132, 165, 216, 230-231, 306
1. The ideology of free enterprise
a. the American Way of Life , human relations, human engineering, success, happiness, patern, etc.: 37-38, 115-116, 127-128, 231, 243