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=====Psychoanalytic Theory==Distinction===For example The [[imaginary]], the [[symbolic]] and the [[real]] are profoundly heterogeneous, each referring to quite distinct aspects of [[psychoanalytic]] [[experience]]. It is therefore difficult to see what they have in common, and yet, the fact that [[Lacan]] argues refers to all three as "[[order]]s" implies that much misunderstanding has arisen they share some common property. [[Lacan]] explores this question of what the three [[order]]s have in common by means of the [[psychoanalytic theorytopology]] due to a failure to distinguish between of the [[imaginaryBorromean knot]] in his 1974-5 [[fatherseminar]], [[RSI]]. They are not [[mental]] forces like the three [[symbolicagency|agencies]] in [[Freud]] 's [[fatherstructural model]] . However, they are primarily concerned with mental functioning, and together they cover the [[realwhole]] field of [[fatherpsychoanalysis]].
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