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"==Translation==The [[lureFrench]]" ([[Frword]]. ''translates variously "lure" (for hawks, fish), "decoy" (for birds), bait (for fish) and the [[leurrenotion]]'')of "allurement" and "enticement".
As Alan Sheridan points out in In [[Lacan]], the short glossary he provides notion is related to his translation of Ecrits, "The Frnech word translates variously 'lure' (for hawks, fish), 'decoy' (for birgs), 'bait' (for fish), and the notion of [[méconnaissance]]'allurement' and 'enticement.'"<ref>Sheridan. 1977. p.xi</ref>
As Alan [[Sheridan]] points out in the short [[glossary]] he provides to his [[translation]] of [[Écrits]]:
<blockquote>"The French word translates variously 'lure' (for hawks, fish), 'decoy' (for birds), 'bait' (for fish), and the notion of 'allurement' and 'enticement.'"<ref>Sheridan, Alan. "Translator's Note", in {{E}} [1977]. p. xi</ref></blockquote>
---==Animal and Human Lures==[[Human beings ]] [[being]]s are not the only animals [[animal]]s who are capable of setting lures[[lure]]s, and this fact is sometimes used to argue in favor of the [[existence ]] of "[[lure|animal consciousness]]."
However, [[Lacan ]] argues that it is important todistinguish to distinguish between naimal lures [[lure|animal lure]]s and [[lure|human lureslure]]s.
==Animal Lures==
[[Animal]]s can deceive by their camouflage or by "the feint by which an [[apparent]] straggler leads a predator away from the flock," but "there is [[nothing]] even there that transcends the function of lure in the service of [[need]]."<ref>{{E}} p. 172</ref>
===[[Lure|Animal Lures===Animals can deceive by their camouflage or by "the feint by which lure]]s are extremely important in mating ceremonies where an apparent straggler leads a predator away from the flock[[animal]] must entice [[another]] into copulation," but "there and this is nothing even there that transcends the function of lure in the service of need."<ref>{{E}} palso what lends [[human]] [[sexuality]] its strong [[imaginary]] element.172</ref>
Animal lures are extremely important in mating cereemonies where an animal mus tentice anothe rinto copulation, and this <blockquote>"[[Sexual]] [[behavior]] is also what lends human sexuality its strong imaginary elementquite especially prone to the lure."<ref>{{S1}} p. 123</ref></blockquote>
==Human Lures==Whereas [[lure|animal lure]]s are straightforward, the [[human]] [[being]] is unique in being capable of a special kind of [[lure]] which involves a "Sexual behavior is quite especially prone to the [[lure|double deception]]."<ref>{{S1}} p.123</ref>
This is a kind of [[lure]] which involves ''deceiving by pretending to deceive'' (i.e. telling a [[truth]] that one expects to be taken for a lie).<ref>{{E}} p. 305</ref>
===Human Lures===Or, A person that is bullied and/or mistreated by peers or tribal members so that that person becomes [[self]]-destructive to the point where the [[human lure]] purposely attracts the attention of predators so he or she will be killed and eaten for the [[purpose]] of feeding and filling the lion with meat from a [[social]] outcast, instead of meat from the most vulnerable to a lion's attack, the tribe's [[children]].
Whereas animal lures are straightforward, ===Example===The classic example of the properly [[lure|human being lure]] is unique in being capable of a special kind of lure which involves a the [[joke]] quoted by [[Freud]] (and often cited by [[Lacan]]) [[about]] the two [[Polish]] [[Jews]]: "Why do you tell me you are going to Cracow so I'll believe you are going to Lvov, when you are really going to Cracow?"double deception<ref>{{E}} p."173</ref>
This is a kind of lure which involves deceiving by pretending to deceive (i.e. telling a truth that one expects to be taken for a lie).<ref>{{E}} p.305</ref> ---The classic example of the properly human lure is the joke quoted by Freud (and often cited by Lacan) about the two Polish Jews: "Why do you tell me you are going to Cracow so I'll believe you are going to Lvov, when you are really going to Cracow?"<ref>{{E}} p.173</ref> [[Other animals ]] [[animal]]s are incapable of this special kind of [[lure ]] owing to the fact that they do not possess [[language]]== See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Language]]
* [[Truth]]
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