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=====Jacques Lacan==========Early Work==========Speech=====When [[Lacan]] begins (-- in 1953) -- to analyze in detail the function of [[speech]] in [[psychoanalysis]], he emphasizes that [[speech]] is essentially an [[intersubjective]] [[process]].
<blockquote>"The allocution of the [[Lacan]] emphasizes that [[speechsubject]] entails an allocutor" and therefore "the locutor is essentially an constituted in it as [[intersubjectiveintersubjectivity]] process."<ref>{{E}} p. 49</ref></blockquote>
=====Language=====The term "[[intersubjectivity]]"The allocution thus possesses, at this point in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]], a positive [[value]], since it draws attention to the importance of the [[subjectlanguage]] in [[psychoanalysis]] entails an allocutor" and therefore "emphasizes the fact that the locutor [[unconscious]] is constituted in it as "[[intersubjectivity|transindividual]]."<ref>{{E}} p.49</ref>
The term '=====Psychoanalysis=====[[intersubjectivityPsychoanalysis]]' draws attention is thus to the importance of [[language]] be conceived in [[psychoanalysisintersubjectivity|intersubjective]] and emphasizes the fact that the rather than intrasubjective [[unconsciousterms]] is "transindividual."
===Later Work========Reciprocity and Symmetry=====However, by 1960 the term "[[Psychoanalysisintersubjectivity]] is thus " has come to be conceived in acquire [[intersubjectivenegative]] connotations for [[Lacan]] rather than intrasubjective terms.
By 1960 It is now associated, not with [[speech]] as such, but with the notions of reciprocity and symmetry that characterize the term '[[intersubjectivitydual relationship]]' has come to acquire negative connotations for ;<ref>{{S8}} p. 20</ref> that is, with the [[imaginary]] rather than with the [[Lacansymbolic]].
It is now associated, not with =====Psychoanalysis=====[[speechPsychoanalysis]] as such, but with the notions is no longer to be conceived of in terms of reciprocity and symmetry that characterize the [[dual relationshipintersubjectivity]];.<ref>{{S8}} p.20</ref> that is, with the [[imaginary]] rather than with the [[symbolic]].
=====Transference=====Indeed, the [[Psychoanalysisexperience]] of [[transference]] is no longer to be conceived of in terms precisely what undermines the [[notion]] of [[intersubjectivity]].<ref>{{S8L}} p(1967) "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Proposition du 9 octubre 1967 sur le psychanalyste de l'École]]," ''[[Scilicet]]'', no. 1 ([[1968]]) pp.2014-30</ref>
Indeed, the experience of [[transference]] is precisely what undermines the notion of [[intersubjectivity]].<ref>Lacan. 1967</ref>==See Also=={{See}}'''Intersubjectivity''' refers to the "[[common sense|common-sense]]," shared [[meanings]] constructed by people in their interactions with each other and used as an everyday resource to [[interpret]] the [[meaning]] of elements of [[social]] and * [[culturalCommunication]] [[life]].  The [[French]] [[philopsopher]] [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] argued that in making choices in life we effectively make choices for all * [[humanDual relation]]s as what is chosen is always the better choice, and what is better for one is better for all.||This is also called '* [[intersubjectivityImaginary]]'. For [[Lacan]], the * [[analyticLanguage]] experience is a dialogue on the [[symbolic]] place of [[full]] [[speech]], an interaction between two [[subjective]] [[desire]]s.||The [[intersubjective]] relationship between the * [[analysandSpeech]] and the [[analyst]]. [[Psychoanalytic]] * [[treatmentSymbolic]] as a [[symbolic]] interaction between two [[subject]]s.||Referring again to [[Freud]]’s explanation of [[transference]] in * [[The Interpretation of DreamsTransference]] (1900), [[Lacan]] reported in the former text that "transference…gave its name to the mainspring of the intersubjective link between analyst and analysand."<ref>Lacan 1977g[1957]:170</ref> <blockquote>I am astounded that no-one has ever thought of objecting to me, given certain of the terms of my doctrine, that the transference alone is an objection to intersubjectivity. I even regret it, seeing that nothing is more true: it refutes it, it is its stumbling block.<ref>Lacan 1995b[1967]:4</ref></blockquote>  ==See also== * [[Intersubjective verifiabilityUnconscious]]* [[Reproducibility]]{{Also}}
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