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Although the term "[[demand]]" only begins to figure prominently in [[Lacan]]'s work from 1958 on, related themes are already present in [[Seminar IV|the 1956-7 seminar]].
  
Although the term "[[demand]]" only begins to figure prominently in [[Lacan]]'s work from 1958 on, related themes are already present in [[Seminar IV|the 1956-7 seminar]].
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It is in this [[seminar]] that [[Lacan]] discusses the call (''l'appel''), the baby's cry to the [[mother]].<ref>{{S4}} p.182</ref>
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[[Lacan]] argues that this cry (''cri'') is not merely an [[instinctual]] [[signal]] but "is inserted in a synchronic world of cries organized in a symbolic system.<ref>{{S4}} p.188</ref>

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Although the term "demand" only begins to figure prominently in Lacan's work from 1958 on, related themes are already present in the 1956-7 seminar.

It is in this seminar that Lacan discusses the call (l'appel), the baby's cry to the mother.[1]

Lacan argues that this cry (cri) is not merely an instinctual signal but "is inserted in a synchronic world of cries organized in a symbolic system.[2]