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=====Jacques Lacan=====
Around 1958, [[Lacan]] develops an important distinction between three terms:
* [[need]],
* '''[[desire]]'''.
=====Need=====
In the context of this distinction, "[[need]]" comes close to what [[Freud]] referred to as "'''[[instinct]]'''" (''[[Instinkt]]''); that is, a purely '''''[[biological]]''''' concept opposed to the realm of the '''[[drive]]''' (''[[Trieb]]'').
=====Demand=====[[Lacan]] bases this distinction on the fact that in order to [[desire|satisfy]] his [[needs]] the [[infant]] must articulate them in '''[[language]]'''; in other words, the [[infant]] must articulate his [[needs]] in a "'''[[demand]]'''". However, in doing so, something else is introduced which causes a '''[[split]]''' between [[need]] and '''[[demand]]'''; this is the fact that every '''[[demand]]''' is not only an articulation of [[need]] but also an (unconditional) '''[[demand]]''' for '''[[love]]'''. Now, although the [[other]] to whom the [[demand]] is addressed (in the first instance, the [[mother]]) can and may supply the [[object]] which [[satisfies]] the [[infant]]'s [[need]], she is never in a position to answer the [[demand]] for [[love]] unconditionally, because she too is [[division|divided]]. The result of this '''[[split]]''' between [[need]] and '''[[demand]]''' is an [[insatiable]] leftover, which is '''[[desire]]''' itself.
However, in doing so, something else is introduced which causes a '''==Desire==[[splitNeed]]is thus an ''intermittent tension' between ' which arises for purely [[needorganic]] reasons and '''which is [[demanddischarged]]'''; this is entirely by the fact that every '''specific [[demandaction]]''' is not only an articulation of corresponding to the particular [[need]] but also an (unconditional) '''in question. [[demandDesire]], on the other hand, is a ''constant force' for 'which can never be [[satisfied]], the constant 'pressure'which underlies the [[lovedrives]]'''.
Now==A Pre-Linguistic Need==This account presents in [[chronological]] terms what is in fact a question of [[structure]]. In truth, although it is not the case that there first exists a [[subject]] of pure [[otherneed]] which then attempts to whom the articulate that [[demandneed]] is addressed (in the first instance[[language]], since the distinction between pure [[motherneed]]) can and may supply its articulation in [[demand]] only exists from the moment of its articulation, by which time it is impossible to determine what that pure [[need]] could have been. The concept of a [[objectlinguistics|pre-linguistic]] which [[satisfiesneed]] is thus merely a hypothesis, and the [[infantsubject]]'s of this pure [[need]], she is a mythical [[subject]]; even the paradigmatic [[need]] of hunger never in exists as a position to answer pure [[biological]] given, but is marked by the [[demandstructure]] for of [[lovedesire]] unconditionally. Nevertheless, because she too this hypothesis is useful to [[Lacan]] for maintaining his theses about the radical divergence between [[human]] [[desire]] and all [[natural]] or [[division|dividedbiological]]categories.
The result of this '''[[split]]''' between [[need]] and '''[[demand]]''' is an [[insatiable]] leftover, which is '''[[desire]]''' itself. =====Desire=====[[Need]] is thus an ''intermittent tension'' which arises for purely [[organic]] reasons and which is [[discharged]] entirely by the specific [[action]] corresponding to the particular [[need]] in question. [[Desire]], on the other hand, is a ''constant force'' which can never be [[satisfied]], the constant 'pressure' which underlies the [[drives]]. =====A Pre-Linguistic Need=====This account presents in [[chronological]] terms what is in fact a question of [[structure]]. In truth, it is not the case that there first exists a [[subject]] of pure [[need]] which then attempts to articulate that [[need]] in [[language]], since the distinction between pure [[need]] and its articulation in [[demand]] only exists from the moment of its articulation, by which time it is impossible to determine what that pure [[need]] could have been. The concept of a [[linguistics|pre-linguistic]] [[need]] is thus merely a hypothesis, and the [[subject]] of this pure [[need]] is a mythical [[subject]]; even the paradigmatic [[need]] of hunger never exists as a pure [[biological]] given, but is marked by the [[structure]] of [[desire]]. Nevertheless, this hypothesis is useful to [[Lacan]] for maintaining his theses about the radical divergence between [[human]] [[desire]] and all [[natural]] or [[biological]] categories. ==See Also==
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* [[Biology]]
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