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Introduction: Imaginary

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For Lacan the imaginary is one fo the three orders that structure human existence, the others being the symbolic and the real.
The [[imaginary]] is one of the [[order|three orders]] that [[structure]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[symbolic]] and the [[real]].
In the mirror stage, the hcild identifies with the specular iamge, and this inaugurates the series [[Lacan]]'s [[concept]] of identifications that will consturct the [[egoImaginary]] first appeared in his [[{{Y}}|1936]] [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|paper]] "[[The Mirror Stage]]".
The child is literally captivated by a specular other thanks to an identification which is also an alienation.
The imaginary is thus the realm in which self and other merge, and in which identity is grounded in a mere semblance of unity.
The [[imaginary is not a stage which is overcome or transcended, and is a cosntant presence in ]] arises from the lives [[infant]]'s [[experience]] of human subjectsits [[specular ego]].
In the [[Lacanmirror stage]]'s concept of , the [[Imaginarychild]] first appeared in his [[{{Y}}identification|1936identifies]] with the [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|paperspecular image]], and this inaugurates the series of [[identification]] "s that will consturct the [[The Mirror Stageego]]".
The [[child]] is literally [[captivate]]d by a [[specular]] [[other]] thanks to an [[identification]] which is also an [[alienation]].
The [[imaginary]] arises from is thus the realm in which [[infantself]] and other merge, and in which [[identity]] is grounded in a mere [[semblance]]'s experience of its [[specular egounity]].
  The [[imaginary]] is not a [[stage]] which is overcome or transcended, and is a cosntant [[presence]] in the lives of human [[subjects]]. 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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