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At the root of the [[ethics]] is [[desire]], but a [[desire]] marked by the "fault". [[Analysis]]' only promise is austere: it is "the entrance into-the-I," ''l'entrée-en-Je''. "[[I]] must come to the [[place]] where the ''[[Id]]'' was," where the [[analysand]] discovers, in its absolute nakedness, the [[truth]] of his [[desire]]. The [[end]] of the [[cure]] is then the purification of [[desire]]. [[Lacan]] makes [[three]] statements: one is only guilty of "having given in on one's desire"; "the hero is the one who can be betrayed with impunity"; goods [[exist]], but "there is no [[other]] good than the one that can pay the price of the access to [[desire]]," a [[desire]] that is only valid insofar as it is [[desire]] to [[know]]. [[Lacan]] lauds [[Oedipus]] at Colonus who calls down curses before dying, and he associates him with [[Antigone]], walled up alive, who has not given in at all. Both have rejected the [[right]] to live in [[order]] to enter the "in-between-two-deaths," - ''entre-deux-morts'' - that is immortality.
Yet,in relation to ''[[jouissance]]'', as well as being the object of [[language]], ''[[das Ding]]'' is the [[object of desire]]. It is the [[lost object]] which must be continually looked for, the unforgettable [[Other, the]] [[prohibition|forbidden]] [[object]] of [[incest]]uous [[desire]], the [[mother]]. The [[Thing]] appears to the subject as the Supreme Good, but if the [[subject]] [[transgression|trangresses]] the [[pleasure principle]] and attains it, it is experienced as suffering or/and [[evil]] because the [[subject]] "cannot stand the extreme good that ''[[das Ding]]'' may bring on him." It would seem then fortunately that the [[Thing]] is usually inaccessible.
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==English translation==
An [[English]] [[translation]] of [[Seminar XXI]], made from unpublished [[French]] transcripts, was made by a [[reading]] group associated with Cormac Gallagher and [http://www.lacaninireland.com ''Jacques Lacan in Ireland''], and arranged in a presentable [[form]] by Tony Hughes.
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| Jacques Lacan
| [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=61769B5FAB59FF8E69658E4A6D9B5446 The Ethics of Psychoanalysis 1959-1960 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan) <BR><small>0393316130, 9780393316131</small>]
| Taylor and Francis
| 1997
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| Marc De Kesel
| <small>Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature</small><br />Eros and Ethics: Reading Jacques Lacan’s Seminar VII<BR><small><BR>1438426097, 9781438426099, 9781441615787</small>
| State University of New York Press
| 2009
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| style="width:20px;" | [[Seminar_I|I]] || style="width:45px;" | 1953-4 || [[Seminar_I|Freud's technical writings]]
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| [[Seminar_II|II]] || 1954-5 || [[Seminar_II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]
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| [[Seminar_III|III]] || 1955-6 || [[Seminar_III|The Psychoses]]
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| [[Seminar_IV|IV]] || 1956-7 || [[Seminar_IV|The Object Relations]]
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| [[Seminar_V|V]] || 1957-8 || [[Seminar_V|The Formations of the Unconscious]]
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| [[Seminar_VI|VI]] || 1958-9 || [[Seminar_VI|Desire and its Interpretation]]
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| [[Seminar_VII|VII]] || 1959-60 || [[Seminar_VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]
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| [[Seminar_VIII|VIII]] || 1960-1 || [[Seminar_VIII|Transference]]
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| [[Seminar_IX|IX]] || 1961-2 || [[Seminar_IX|Identification]]
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| ? || 1963 || [[The Names of the Father]]
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| [[Seminar_X|X]] || 1962-3 || [[Seminar_X|Anxiety]]
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| [[Seminar_XI|XI]] || 1964 || [[Seminar_XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]
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| [[Seminar_XII|XII]] || 1964-5 || [[Seminar_XII|Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis]]
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| [[Seminar_XIII|XIII]] || 1965-6 || [[Seminar_XIII|The Object of Psychoanalysis]]
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| [[Seminar_XIV|XIV]] || 1966-7 || [[Seminar_XIV|The Logic of Fantasy]]
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| [[Seminar_XV|XV]] || 1967-8 || [[Seminar_XV|The Psychoanalytic Act]]
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| [[Seminar_XVI|XVI]] || 1968-9 || [[Seminar_XVI|From One Other to the Other]]
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| [[Seminar_XVII|XVII]] || 1969-70 || [[Seminar_XVII|The Reverse of Psychoanalysis]]
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| [[Seminar_XVIII|XVIII]] || 1971 || [[Seminar_XVIII|On a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance]]
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| [[Seminar_XIX|XIX]] || 1971-2 || [[Seminar_XIX|...Or Worse]]
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| [[Seminar_XIX|XIX.b]] || 1971-2 || [[Seminar_XIX|The knowledge of the psychoanalyst]]
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| [[Seminar_XX|XX]] || 1972-3 || [[Seminar_XX|Encore]]
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| [[Seminar_XXI|XXI]] || 1973-4 || [[Seminar_XXI|The Non-Duped Err]]
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| [[Seminar_XXII|XXII]] || 1974-5 || [[Seminar_XXII|RSI]]
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| [[Seminar_XXIII|XXIII]] || 1975-6 || [[Seminar_XXIII|The Sinthome]]
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| [[Seminar_XXIV|XXIV]] || 1976-7 || [[Seminar_XXIV|One Knew That It Was a Mistaken Moon on the Wings of Love]]
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| [[Seminar_XXV|XXV]] || 1977-8 || [[Seminar_XXV|The Moment of Concluding]]
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| [[Seminar_XXVI|XXVI]] || 1978-9 || [[Seminar_XXVI|Topology and Time]]
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| [[Seminar_XXVII|XXVII]] || 1980 || [[Seminar_XXVII|Dissolution]]
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