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<BR><BR><span style="line-height:1.5em;font-size:1.1em">[[Lacan]] deliberates on the distinction made in his [[Seminar I|first seminar]] between [[discourse]] [[analysis]] and the [[analysis]] of the [[ego]], both in relation to psychoanalytical theory and practice. He claims that "[[analysis]] deals with [[resistance]]s." He reviews three works by [[Freud]]: <i>[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]</i>, on the [[death drive]]; <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
<span style="line-height:1.5em;font-size:1.1em">[[LacanConsciousness]] deliberates on the is [[distinctiontransparent]] made in his [[Seminar to itself, whereas the I|first seminar]] between (<i>je</i>) or '[[discourseego]] ' is not. The I is outside the field of consciousness and its [[analysiscertainties]] and the (where we [[analysisrepresent]] of the [[ourselves as ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] where something exists and [[practice]]is expressed by the I). He claims But it is not enough to say that "'the I of the [[analysisunconscious]] deals with [[resistance]]sis not the ego' since we tend to think this I as the true ego." He reviews [[threeLacan]] works by [[Freud]]: <i>[[Beyond proceeds to re-assert the locus of the Pleasure Principle]]</i>, on ego and reinstate the [[death instinctexcentricity]]; <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Idsubject]]vis-à-vis the ego.</ispan>.
[[Consciousness]] <span style="line-height:1.5em;font-size:1.1em">The ego is a particular [[transparentobject]] to itself, whereas within the [[Iexperience]] (<i>of the subject, with a certain function: an [[jeimaginary]]</i>) is notone. The When in the [[Ispecular image]] the ego is [[outside]] recognized as such by the field of [[consciousness]] and its [[certainties]] (where we [[represent]] ourselves as [[ego]]subject, where something this [[existimage]]s and is expressed by the becomes [[Iself-conscious]]). But it is not enough to say that "the [[I]] of the The [[unconsciousmirror stage]] is not based on the rapport [[ego]]" since we tend to [[think]] this [[I]relationship] between, on one hand, a certain level of tendencies which are experienced as the [[truedisconnected]] [[ego]]. [[Lacan]] proceeds to re-assert the locus of and, on the other, a [[egounity]] with which it is merged and reinstate the paired. In this [[excentricityunity]] of the subject knows itself as unity, but as an [[subjectalienated]] vis-à-vis the , [[egovirtual]]one."</span>
The [[ego]] is <span style="line-height:1.5em;font-size:1.1em">However, for a [[particularconsciousness]] to perceive [[object]] within the [[experience]] of the [[subjectanother]]consciousness, with a certain function: an [[imaginary]] one. When in the [[specular imagesymbolic order]] must intervene on the [[ego]] is recognized as such system determined by the [[subject]], this [[image]] becomes [[self-conscious]]. "The [[mirror stage]] is based on of the rapport between, on one handego, as a certain level dimension of tendencies which are experienced as <i>[[disconnected]] and, on the other, a [[unity]] with which it is merged and paired. In this [[unity]] the [[subject]] knows itself as [[unityre-connaissance]], but as an [[alienated]], [[virtual]] one</i>."</span>
However, for a <span style="line-height:1.5em;font-size:1.1em">In "[[consciousnessThe Dream of Irma's Injection]] to perceive " the most tragic moment occurs in the confrontation with the [[another]] [[consciousnessReal]]- the ultimate Real, "something in front of which words stop." "In the [[symbolic orderdream]] must intervene on the unconscious is what is [[systemoutside]] determined by all of the subjects. The structure of the dream shows that the unconscious is not the ego of the dreamer." "This subject outside the subject designates the whole [[imagestructure]] of the [[dream." "What is at stake in the function of the dream is beyond the ego]], as a [[dimension]] what in the subject is of the subject and not of <i>[[re-connaissance]]the subject, that is the unconscious."</ispan>.
In "[[The Dream of Irma's Injection]]<span style=" the most [[tragic]] [[moment]] occurs in the confrontation with the [[Real]]line-height:1. The ultimate [[Real]], "something in front of which [[word]]s stop5em;font-size:1.1em" ">In the [[dream]] the [[unconscious]Seminar on 'The Purloined Letter'|his analysis] is what is [[outside]] all of the [[subject]]Poe's. The <i>[[structurePurloined Letter]] of the [[dream]] shows that the </i>, [[unconscious]] is not the [[egoLacan]] speaks of the [[dream]]er"an other beyond all subjectivity." "This [[subject]] [[outside]] The question concerns the [[subject]] designates the [[whole]] [[structure]] of the [[dream]]." "What is at stake in the function confrontation of the [[dream]] is subject beyond the [[ego]]with the <i>Id</i>, the <i>quod</i> (what -is-it?) which seeks to come into being in the [[subject]] is of the [[subject]] and not of the [[subject]], that is the [[unconscious]]analysis."</span>
In his analysis of <span style="line-height:1.5em;font-size:1.1em">"The purloined [[Poeletter]]'s <i>is synonymous with the original, radical subject of the unconscious. The [[Purloined Lettersymbol]]</i>, is being [[Lacandisplaced]] speaks in its pure state: one cannot come into contact with without being caught in its play. There is nothing in destiny, or casualty, which can be defined as a function of "an other beyond all subjectivityexistence." The question concerns When the "confrontation characters get hold of this letter, something gets hold of them and carries them along. At each stage of the subject beyond the ego with symbolic transformation of the <i>Id</i>letter, the <i>quod</i> (what-they will be defined by their position in relation to this radical object. This position is-it?) which seeks to come not fixed. As they enter into the [[beingnecessity]] in analysispeculiar to the letter, they each become functionally different to the essential reality of the letter. For each of them the letter is the unconscious, with all its consequences, namely that at each point of the symbolic circuit, each of them becomes someone else."</span>
<span style="The purloined [[letter]] is synonymous with the original, radical [[subject of the unconscious]]line-height:2. The [[symbol]] is being [[displaced]] in its pure [[state]]0em;font-size: one cannot come into contact with without being caught in its play. There is [[nothing]] in destiny, or casualty, which can be defined as a function of [[existence]]. When the characters get hold of this letter, something gets hold of [[them]] and carries them along. At each [[stage]] of [[the symbolic]] transformation of the letter, they will be defined by their [[position]] in relation to this radical object. This position is not fixed. As they enter into the [[necessity]] peculiar to the letter, they each become functionally different to the essential [[reality]] of the letter. For each of them the letter is the unconscious, with all its consequences, namely that at each point of the symbolic circuit, each of them becomes someone else1.1em>When [[Jean Hyppolite]] asks: "What use does the [[Symbolic]] have?" [[Lacan]] answers: "The [[Symbolic]], the [[Imaginary]] and the [[Real]] are useful in giving its [[meaning]] to a particularly pure [[symbolic]] experience, that of [[analysis]]." Since the [[symbolic|symbolic dimension]] is the only dimension that [[cure]]s, "The [[symbolic]] [[order]] is simultaneously non-being and insisting to be, that is what [[Freud]] has in [[mind]] when he talks [[about]] the [[death]] [[instinct]] as being what is most fundamental: a [[symbolic order]] in travail, in the [[process]] of coming, insisting in being realized."</span>
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<span style="line-height:2.0em;font-size:1.1em">The <i>[[Schema L]]</i>, systematized in the <i>La [[Seminar on 'The Purloined Letter'|Seminar on 'The Purloined Letter' (La lettrevolée)]] volée</i> ([[Écrits]], 1966), is elaborated in this [[seminar]]. A four-term [[structure]] maps the [[Real]], the [[Imaginary]] and the [[Symbolic]] as replacing the second [[Freud]]ian [[Freudian topography]]: [[ego]] / <i>[[id]]</i> / [[superego]]. Two diagonals intersect, while the [[imaginary]] rapport [[links]] <i>[[a]]</i> (the [[ego]]) to <i>[[a']]</i> (the [[other]]), the line going from <i>[[S]]</i> (the [[subject]], the [[Freud]]ian Freudian <i>[[id]]</i>) to <i>[[A]]</i> (the [[Other]]) is interrupted by the first one. The [[Other]] is difficult to define: it is the [[place]] of [[language]] where [[subjectivity]] is constituted; it is the place of [[primal]] [[speech]] linked to the [[Father]]; it is the place of the absolute [[Other]], the [[mother]] in the [[demand]]. The [[Other]] makes the [[subject]] without him [[knowing]] it. With [[Lacan]] , in [[Freud]]'s <i>[[Wo Es war, soll Ich werden]]</i>, <i>[[Es]]</i> is the [[subject]]. It [[knows]] him or doesn't. The further, more exacting insight, is [[It]] speaks or doesn't. At the [[end of analysis]], it is [[It]] who must be called on to [[speak]], and to enter in relation with real [[Others]]. Where <i>[[S]]</i> was, there the <i>[[Ich]]</i> should be.</span>
==English Translation=={| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"|width="100%"Author(s)|Title|Publisher| [[Jacques LacanYear|Lacan, Jacques]]. [[Seminar IPages|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan)]]. Ed. [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]. Trans. [[Sylvana Tomaselli]]. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1991. Paperback, Language: [[English]], ISBN: 0393307093. <small><small>Buy it at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosubject-20/ Amazon.com], [http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub07-20/ Amazon.ca], [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub-21/ Amazon.de], [http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosubjencyofl-21/ Amazon.co.uk] or [http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub04-21/ Amazon.fr].</small></small>|}Size<BR>{| style="width:100%; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;"Extension|widthrowspan="100%1"| [[Jacques Lacan|Lacan, Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|Le séminaire, Livre II: Le moi dans la théorie de Freud et dans la technique de la psychanalyse]]. Ed. [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1977. 374 pages, Language: [[French]], ISBN: 2020047276. <small><small>Buy it at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/2020047276/nosubject-20/ Amazon.com], [http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/2020047276/nosub07-20/ Amazon.ca], [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/2020047276/nosub-21/ Amazon.de], [http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/2020047276/nosubjencyofl-21/ Amazon.co.uk] or [http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2020047276/nosub04-21/ Amazon.fr].</small></small>|}Mirrors
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|[[Jacques Lacan]], [[Jacques-Alain Miller]], Sylvana Tomaselli
|''<small>[[The Seminar]] of [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]]</small>''<BR>[[The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II]]<BR><small>0393307093, 9780393307092</small>
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