Difference between revisions of "Introduction: Imaginary"
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+ | The [[imaginary]] arises from the [[infant]]'s experience of its [[specular ego]]. | ||
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+ | It arises with the [[mirror stage]] but extends far into the adult individual's experience of others and of the external world. | ||
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Revision as of 06:42, 23 October 2006
The imaginary arises from the infant's experience of its specular ego. It arises with the mirror stage but extends far into the adult individual's experience of others and of the external world. |