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==Jacques Lacan==The term "[[memory]]" ([[Fr]]. ''[[mémoire]]'') is used in two different ways in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]].
==Symbolic ConceptOrder==In the 1950s, [[memory]] is [[understood ]] as a phenomenon of the [[symbolic order]], related to the [[signifying chain]].
==Recollection==It is related to the [[concepts ]] of [[remembering]] and [[recollection]], and opposed to [[imaginary]] [[reminiscence]].
==Biology and Psychology=Not =[[Lacan]] makes it clear that his [[concept]] of [[memory]] is not a Biological [[biological]] or Psychological Concept===[[psychology|psychological]] one.
<blockquote>"The memory which interests psychoanalysis is quite distinct from what psychologists [[Lacanspeak]] makes it clear that his concept of when they display its [[memorymechanism]] is not a to us in an animate [[biologicalbeing]] or [[psychology|psychological]] onein an experiment."<ref>{{S3}} p.152</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>"The ==Symbolic History of the Subject==For [[psychoanalysis]], [[memory which interests psychoanalysis ]] is quite distinct from what psychologists speak the [[symbolic]] [[history]] of when they display its mechanism to us in an animate being in an experimentthe [[subject]], a [[chain]] of [[signifier]]s linked up together, a "signifying articulation."<ref>{{S3S7}} p.152223</ref></blockquote>
For Something is [[psychoanalysismemory|memorable]], and [[memory|memorized]] only when it is "registered in the signifying chain."<ref>{{S7}} p. 212</ref> In this [[symbolicsense]] [[history]] of , the [[subjectunconscious]], is a [[chain]] sort of [[signifiermemory]]s linked up together, a <ref>{{S3}} p. 155</ref> since "signifying articulationwhat we teach the subject to recognize as his unconscious is his history."<ref>{{S7E}} p.22352</ref> ==Psychoanalysis==The phenomena associated with [[memory]] which most interest the [[analyst]] are those moments when something goes wrong with [[memory]], when the [[subject]] cannot [[recollection|recall]] a part of his [[history]].
Something It is memorable and memorized only when something goes wrong with the fact that he can forget, that a [[signifier]] can be elided from the [[memorysignifying chain]], when that makes the subject cannot recall a part of his [[historypsychoanalytic]] [[subject]]distinctive.<ref>{{S7}} p.224</ref>
It is ==Biology and Psychology==In the fact that he can forget, that a 1960s [[signifierLacan]] can be elided from reserves the term "[[signifying chainmemory]], that makes " for the psychoanalytic [[subjectbiological]] distinctiveor [[physiological]] concept of [[memory]] as an [[organic]] property.<ref>{{S7Ec}} p.22442</ref>
==Biological or Physiological Concept==In It thus no longer designates the 1960s [[Lacansymbolic]] reserves [[history]] of the term "memory" for [[subject]] which is the concern of [[biologicalpsychoanalysis]] or , but something which lies [[physiologicaloutside]] concept of [[memorypsychoanalysis]] as an organic property.<ref>{{Ec}} paltogether.42</ref>
It thus no longer designates the ==See Also=={{See}}* [[symbolicBiology]] * [[historyRecollection]] of the ||* [[subjectSignifier]] which is the concern of * [[psychoanalysisSignifying chain]], but something which lies outside ||* [[psychoanalysisSubject]] altogether.* [[Symbolic]]{{Also}}
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