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The term '[[consciousness]]' ([[French]]:''conscience''), as [[Sigmund Freud]] {{Top}}communicating|communication{{Bottom}}
In the so-called 'topographical model', [[Freud]] isolates consciousness as one =====Modern Linguistics=====Most theories of the parts of the [[psychecommunication]], along with the -- offered by modern [[unconscious]] and the [[preconsciouslinguistics]]-- are characterised by two important features.
# Firstly, they usually involve a reference to the [[Lacancategory]] finds of intentionality, which is conceived of as coterminuous with [[Freudconsciousness]].# Secondly, they [[represent]] [[communication]] as a simple [[process]] in which a [[message]] is sent by one person (the addresser) to [[another]] (the addressee).<ref>[[Roman Jakobson|Jakobson, Roman]]. (1960) "Linguistics and poetics," in ''Selected Writings'', vol. II, ''s remarks on [[consciousnessPoetry]] far weaker than his formulations on the of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry'', The [[unconsciousHague]]: Mouton, 1981, p.21</ref>
<blockquote>"While he =====Psychoanalytic Treament=====However, both these features are put into question by the specific [Freud[experience]] can give a coherent, balanced account of the majority of other parts of the psychic apparatus, when it's a question of consciousness, he always encounters mutually contradictory conditions."<ref>{{S2}} p[[communication]] in [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]].117</ref></blockquote>
According # Firstly, [[speech]] is revealed to possess an [[Lacanintentionality]]that goes beyond [[conscious]] [[purpose]].# Secondly, the [[Freudspeaker]]'s problems with discussing [[consciousnessmessage]] return again and again is seen to haunt his theorybe not merely directed at another but also at himself.: <blockquote>"In [[human]] [[speech]] the sender is always a receiver at the same [[time]]."<ref>{{S3}} p. 24</ref></blockquote>
"The difficulties which this system of consciousness raises reappear at each level =====Unconscious Message=====Putting these two points together, it can be said that the part of Freudthe speaker's theorising[[message]] which is addressed to himself is the [[unconscious]] [[intention]] behind the [[message]]."<ref>{{S2}} p When [[speaking]] to the [[analyst]], the [[analysand]] is also addressing a [[message]] to himself, but is not aware of this.117</ref>
In particular=====Analytic Communication=====The task of the [[analyst]] is to enable the [[analysand]] to hear the [[message]] he is [[unconscious]]ly addressing to himself by [[interpretation|interpreting]] the [[analysand]]'s [[words]], the [[Lacananalyst]] rejects permits the apparent attempts in [[Freudanalysand]]'s work [[message]] to link the [[consciousnessreturn]]-perception system to the him in its [[egotrue]], unless this link is carefully theorised[[unconscious]] [[dimension]].
If there is a link between the Hence [[egoLacan]] and defines [[consciousnesscommunication| analytic communication]], it is in terms of a as the [[lureact]]; whereby "the [[illusion]] of a fully self-[[transparent]] [[consciousness]] is subverted by sender receives his own message from the whole psychoanalytic experience (see [[cogito]]).  <blockquote>"Consciousness receiver in man is by essence a polar tension between an ego alienated from the subject and a perception which fundamentally escapes it, a pure percipi."<ref>{{S2}} p.177</ref></blockquote> In 1954 inverted [[Lacanform]] gives "a materialist definition of the phenomenon of consciousness."<ref>{{S2}} p.40-52</ref>However, matter is not to be confused with [[nature]]; [[Lacan]] argues that [[consciousness]] does not evolve from the [[natural]] [[order]]; it is radically discontinuous, and its origin is more akin to creation than to [[evolution]].<ref>{{S7Ec}} p.213-14; 22341</ref> In the 1960s [[Lacan]] rethinks the [[illusion]] of a self-[[consciousness]] (''Selbstbe-wu?tsein'') fully present to itself in terms of his concept of the [[subject supposed to know]].
==See Also==
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* [[Analysand]]
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* [[Interpretation]]
* [[Intersubjectivity]]
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* [[Speech]]
* [[Unconscious]]
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