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− | | 1954-5 || The ego in Freud's theory and in the technique of psychoanalysis. | + | | 1954-5 || The ego in Freud's theory and in the technique of psychoanalysis. || [[image:Sem2-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1955-6 || The psychoses. | + | | 1955-6 || The psychoses. || [[image:Sem3-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1956-7 || Object relations. | + | | 1956-7 || Object relations. || [[image:Sem4-s.jpg|right]] |
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! V | ! V | ||
− | | 1957-8 || The formations of the unconscious. | + | | 1957-8 || The formations of the unconscious. || [[image:Sem5-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1958-9 || Desire and its interpretation. | + | | 1958-9 || Desire and its interpretation. || [[image:Sem6-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1959-60 || The ethics of psychoanalysis. | + | | 1959-60 || The ethics of psychoanalysis. || [[image:Sem7-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1960-1 || Transference. | + | | 1960-1 || Transference. || [[image:Sem8-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1961-2 || Identification. | + | | 1961-2 || Identification. || [[image:Sem9-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1962-3 || [[Anxiety]]. | + | | 1962-3 || [[Anxiety]]. || [[image:Sem10-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1964 || The four fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis. | + | | 1964 || The four fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis. || [[image:Sem11-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1964-5 || Crucial problems for psychoanalysis. | + | | 1964-5 || Crucial problems for psychoanalysis. || [[image:Sem12-s.jpg|right]] |
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− | | 1965-6 || The object of psychoanalysis. | + | | 1965-6 || The object of psychoanalysis. || [[image:Sem13-s.jpg|right]] |
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Revision as of 07:31, 3 May 2006
Seminars Book Year Title Cover I 1953-4 Freud's papers on technique. II 1954-5 The ego in Freud's theory and in the technique of psychoanalysis. III 1955-6 The psychoses. IV 1956-7 Object relations. V 1957-8 The formations of the unconscious. VI 1958-9 Desire and its interpretation. VII 1959-60 The ethics of psychoanalysis. VIII 1960-1 Transference. IX 1961-2 Identification. X 1962-3 Anxiety. XI 1964 The four fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis. XII 1964-5 Crucial problems for psychoanalysis. XIII 1965-6 The object of psychoanalysis. XIV 1966-7 The logic of fantasy. XV 1967-8 The psychoanalytic act. XVI 1968-9 From one other to the Other. XVII 1969-70 The reverse of psychoanalysis. XVIII 1970-1 On a discourse that would not be semblance. XIX 1971-2 . . . Or worse. XX 1972-3 Encore. XXI 1973-4 The non-duped err/The names of the father. XXII 1974-5 RSI. XXIII 1975-6 The sinthome. XXIV 1976-7 One knew that it was a mistaken moon on the wings of love. XXV 1977-8 The moment of concluding. XXVI 1978-9 Topology and time. XVII 1980 Dissolution.