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== ''Retour à Freud'' ==
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Freud, return to (Freud, retour ‡)                          The whole of Lacan's work can
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only be understood within the context of the intellectual and theoretical legacy
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of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the founder of psychoanalysis. Lacan first
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trained    as  a psychoanalyst within the INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL
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ASSOCIATION (IPA), the organisation founded by Freud which presented itself
  
== ''Retour à Freud'' ==
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  as the sole legitimate heir to the Freudian legacy. However, Lacan gradually
  
  

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Retour à Freud

Freud, return to (Freud, retour ‡) The whole of Lacan's work can

only be understood within the context of the intellectual and theoretical legacy

of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the founder of psychoanalysis. Lacan first

trained as a psychoanalyst within the INTERNATIONAL PSYCHO-ANALYTICAL

ASSOCIATION (IPA), the organisation founded by Freud which presented itself

 as the sole legitimate heir to the Freudian legacy. However, Lacan gradually


The whole of Lacan's work can only be understood within the context of the intellectual and theoretical legacy of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis.

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