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  • [[Opera]]'s Second [[Death]] is a passionate exploration of opera - the genre, its mast |width="100%"| [[Slavoj Žižek|Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Opera's Second Death]]'''''. [[London]]: Routledge. November 21, 2001, 1st edition,
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  • Le séminaire, Livre I: Les écrits techniques de [[Freud]] [[English]]: Book I: Freud's Papers on [[Technique]] (edited by [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]), New York: Nor
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. Le séminaire, Livre II: Le moi dans la théorie de Freud et dans la technique d
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  • ...[[know]]." In Publicity's [[Secret]], Jodi [[Dean]] claims that the public's [[demands]] for information both coincide with the interests of the media i ...ton]]. The [[author]] claims that the media's [[insistence]] on the public's [[right]] to know leads to the indiscriminate investigation and disseminati
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  • ...ded critical introduction to the political thought of one of the [[world]]'s most widely known and eccentric thinkers.
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  • ...at a similar experience gave [[birth]] to [[Leninism]]. Consider [[Lenin]]'s shock when, in the autumn of 1914, every European [[social]] democratic par ...the extraordinary step of dissociating themselves and the Party from Lenin's proposals. Bogdanov characterised the April Theses as "the delirium of a ma
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  • In The [[Minority Report]] (2002), Steven [[Spielberg]]'s last [[film]] based on a Phillip Dick short story, criminals are arrested b ...trategy were perfect, it would, on the opposite, endorse the attitude "Let's fight a full conventional war, since we both [[know]] that no side will ris
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  • ...... Is, however, this gesture of "reconciliatory sacrifice" not [[Christ]]'s gesture par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of ...locates the gap that separates [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]] - Judaism's fundamental ethical task is that of how "to be without being a murderer":
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  • ...sive]] pursuit of contradictory goals-promoting [[democracy]], affirming U.S. [[hegemony]], and ensuring [[stable]] [[energy]] supplies-will produce suc ...mes, starting with [[Iran]] and North Korea, the two other members of Bush's infamous "axis of evil"?
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  • ...he [[dead]] father which appears to Hamlet is the [[projection]] of Hamlet's own [[guilt]] with [[regard]] to his death-[[wish]]; his [[hatred]] of Clau ...reading: does the Hamlet narrative "mean" stars, or do stars "mean" Hamlet's narrative, i.e. did the Ancients use their astronomical [[knowledge]] in [[
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  • ...hen quickly withdrawn by [[Vatican]] officials. A glimpse into the Pope’s spontaneous reaction was thus replaced by the “[[official]],” neutral s
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  • ...released with the extended ending, the additional short [[scene]] in Midge's apartment, with Scottie and Midge [[listening]] to the radio which announce * [[Hitchcock's Organs Without Bodies]]. ‘’[[Lacanian]] Ink’’. Volume 22. Fall 2004
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  • SLAVOJ ZIZEK'S THIRD WAY.Rex [[Butler]] and [[Scott Stephens]]. [[lacan]] dot com 2005 This essay, "Slavoj [[Zizek]]'s [[Third]] Way", is the Editors' Introduction to the second volume of his Se
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[Metaphor]] of the [[Mirror]] [[Stage]]<a></a></b></h2><b> <br> </b><h3 align="center">(From Volume 1 of the [[Seminar]]: <i>[[Freud]]'s Papers on [[Technique]]</i> )<a></a></h3><br>
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  • [[Love]] of one's [[neighbor]]<a></a></font><br> ...ch is expressed in our [[civilization]] in the [[form]] of the love of one's neighbor.<br><br>
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  • ...]] to our [[knowledge]] of the [[content]] of the dream. This is the dream's [[navel]], the spot where it reaches down into the unknown" (p. 525). ...s]] as far as possible. As he later wrote when discussing the [[Wolf Man]]'s dream, "It is always a strict law of [[dream interpretation]] that an expla
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  • ...[Interpreting]] Dreams," and was [[reinterpreted]] many [[times]] by Freud's successors and biographers.
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  • ...ncept]]. For [[Lacan]] as well as for [[Freud]], desire is the [[subject]]'s [[yearning]] for a fundamentally lost [[object]]. Thus for Freud, any [[sea
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  • ...tion]], [[reversal]] into the opposite, or "turning round upon the subject's own self" (p. 126). Freud described this latter process as [[being]] closel ...ire trajectory from sadism to masochism, [[turning around upon the subject's own self]] occurs alongside the transformation of [[activity]] into [[passi
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  • ...[Interpreting]] Dreams," and was [[reinterpreted]] many [[times]] by Freud's successors and biographers. ...t as he did, in spite of her dress.) .... M said: 'There's no [[doubt]] it's an infection, but no matter; dysentery will supervene and the toxin will be
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  • |name = Lacan: A Beginner's Guide ...ous detractors, past and present, Bailly guides the reader through Lacan’s canon, from “l'objet petit a” to “The Mirror Stage” and beyond. Inc
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  • |name = Reading Lacan's Seminar VIII, Transference ...ary on sessions 19 to 22 which deal with Lacan’s discussion of Claudel’s Coûfontaine trilogy.
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  • ...iety in boys and girls. A boy's anxiety involves castration and a [[girl]]'s the [[good]] [[internal]] functioning of her [[body]]. ...meaning]] effects as a [[whole]]" (p. 275) and "the signifier of the Other's desire" (p. 279). As such, castration is not directly related to the realit
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  • ...ncept]]. For [[Lacan]] as well as for [[Freud]], desire is the [[subject]]'s [[yearning]] for a fundamentally lost [[object]]. Thus for Freud, any [[sea ...quick, "backward" way, serve as an example of the [[psychical]] apparatus's primary mode of functioning, abandoned because of its inefficacy. [[Censors
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  • ...wn self</i> refers to the [[process]] that [[substitutes]] the [[subject]]'s own [[self]] in [[place]] of the [[external]] [[object]] of an [[instinct]] ...tion]], [[reversal]] into the opposite, or "turning round upon the subject's own self" (p. 126).
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  • difficult to overestimate the [[significance]] of Saussure's idea for [[letter]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[terms]], must be taken into account.]</font></blockquote><p><font size="+
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  • ...] feeding stuff for the academic [[machine]]. Can the upper level of Lacan's [[formula]] of the university discourse - S2 directed toward a - not also b ...nce]]) its inherent supplement: in impeding oneself, one truly impedes one's external opposite. When cultural studies ignore the real of clinical experi
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  • ...[[external]] [[world]] are transformed in accordance with the [[subject]]'s wishes, so serving the [[internal]] world and augmenting [[pleasure]]. ...[[repeat]] that operated "beyond the [[pleasure principle]]" and the child's tendency to seek immediate pleasure through play were intimately linked. To
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  • ...rive—the Freudian drive—has nothing to do with instinct (none of Freud's expressions allows for confusion). Libido, in Freud's work, is an energy that can be subjected to a kind of quantification which
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  • ...chose]] this diflicult [[text]] of [[Freud]] and linked it with [[Goethe]]'s Dich/ung und Wahrhei/. Indeed, the juxtaposition of these two [[life]] stor
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  • #REDIRECT [[Index of Freud's German Terms]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Slavoj Žižek's Third Way]]
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  • * "[['The Pervert's Guide to Cinema' - Slavoj Zizek interview]]." ''[[Time]] Out''. 6 October ...[understand]] today’s [[world]], we [[need]] [[cinema]]; literally. It’s only in cinema that we get that crucial [[dimension]] which we are not yet
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  • * "[[The Philosopher's Moan]]." ''The Guardian''. 4 May 2007. Stephen Moss. <http://film.guard ...He explained the Ring to me - something to do with the frigidity of Wotan's [[love]] - and tried to convince me that Tristan und Isolde was a [[comedy]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Introduction: Zizek's Politics]]
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  • ...s="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">On Žižek's dialectics : surplus, subtraction, sublimation - Žižek, Slavoj; Žižek, | "On Žižek's dialectics : surplus, subtraction, sublimation"
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Paul's New Moment: Continental Philosophy and the Future of Christian Theology - J | "Paul's New Moment: Continental Philosophy and the Future of Christian Theology"
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  • ...class="book-info__title">The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway (Occasional Papers (Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Human | "The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway (Occasional Papers (Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Human
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  • ...class="book-info__title">The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway - Slavoj Zizek</div><div class="book-info__lead">Slavoj Zizek< | "The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway "
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  • ...><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Žižek : a reader's guide - Žižek, Slavoj; Wood, Kelsey</div><div class="book-info__lead">Ži | "Žižek : a reader's guide"
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One About Hegel and Negation: - Slavoj Zizek</div>< | "Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One About Hegel and Negation:"
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  • <div class="book"><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One about Hegel and Negation? - Slavoj Žižek, Aud | "Zizek's Jokes: Did You Hear the One about Hegel and Negation?"
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  • =CONFERENCE | CONCEPT/S: HEGEL’S AESTHETICS | 11 January 2018 — 14 January 2018 | Video= ...for our own contemporary debates on art. One prominent example is Hegel’s thesis that art became more and more philosophical in the course of its his
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  • =‘Dramaturgy of the Dialectic’ by Rebecca Comay | Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference | AUFHEBUNG | 11 January 2018 | Video= '''Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference'''<br /> Ljubljana 11-14 January 2018<br /> Hosted by
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  • ...Aesthetics: From Hegel to Beckett’ by Mladen Dolar | Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference | AUFHEBUNG | 12 January 2018 | Video= '''Concept/s: Hegel’s Aesthetics Conference'''<br /> Ljubljana 11-14 January 2018<br /> Hosted by
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  • '''Holy Merdre! It's... ...s]]. But, thanks to Kid A In Alphabet Land, I'm able to tell my [[father]]'s [[name]] apart from, say, an [[upholstery button]], and still have time to
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  • ...us]] plans, the '''[[subject]]''' also has '''[[unconscious]] [[intention]]s'''. Hence someone may well commit an [[act]] which he claims was un[[inten [[Freud]] called these [[act]]s "'''[[parapraxes]]'''," or "'''[[bungled actions]]'''." They are "[[bungled
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  • ...f as a tendency towards [[cohesion]] and [[unity]], and the [[death drive]]s, which operate in the opposite direction, [[undoing]] connections and destr <blockquote>"To ignore the [[death instinct]] in his [Freud's] [[doctrine]] is to misunderstand that doctrine entirely."<ref>{{E}} p. 301
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  • ...} p. 73</ref> The [[father]] continues to be a constant theme of [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] thereafter. ...an a mere rival with whom the [[subject]] competes for for the [[mother]]'s [[love]]; he is the [[representative]] of the social order as such, and onl
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  • ...in the first year of his [[seminar]], in reference to [[Jean-Paul Sartre]]'s [[phenomenology|phenomenological analysis]] of "[[gaze|the look]]."<ref>The ...]].<ref>{{S1}} p. 215</ref> [[Lacan]] is especially taken with [[Sartre]]'s view that the [[gaze]] does not necessarily concern the [[organ]] of [[sigh
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  • [[Lacan]]'s use of the term "[[imaginary]]" as a substantive dates back to [[{{Y}}|1936 ...notion]] of the image by highlighting its function: reflecting the subject's discrete behaviors in [[unified]] [[images]]. In the [[mirror]] [[stage]],
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  • Insofar as the [[drive]]s are attempts to break through the [[pleasure principle]] in [[search]] of ' ...slave]] [[dialectic]], where the [[slave]] must facilitate the [[master]]'s ''jouissance'' through his work in producing [[objects]] for the master.
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  • ...rences to the "[[letter]]" must be seen within the context of [[Saussure]]'s [[discussion]] of [[language]]. In his ''[[Saussure|Course in General Ling When [[Lacan]] takes up [[Saussure]]'s [[work]] in the 1950s, he adapts it freely to his own purposes. He thus con
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  • What's In A Name? You [[Think]] Yourself A Tower Of Strength, But In [[Time]], You
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[discussion]] of the "[[Thing]]" constitutes one of the central themes in ...[[Thing|Sachvorstellungen]]''). The distinction is prominent in [[Freud]]'s metapsychological writings, in which he argues that the two types of presen
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  • ...] You [[Dead]], Which Would Surely Be A Means To An End, But Not Yours! It's Déjà Vu All Over Again! Ha! You're Just A Disagreeable Bit Of [[Reality]]
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  • ...epticism, like Charlie Chaplin (up to a point), and Fritz Lang. Fritz Lang's Das Testament des Dr Mabuse, in a wonderful way, rendered this [[spectral]] In Charlie Chaplain's [[film]] [[The Great Dictator]], he satirises [[Hitler]] as Hinkel. The voi
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  • [[Freud]]'s account of [[sexual difference]] is based on the view that there are certai ...e [[mother]] in the [[family]] [[complexes]],<ref>{{1938}}</ref> [[Lacan]]'s pre-war writings do not engage with the debate on [[femininity]].
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  • ...ciple, And Will Not Take Your [[Discipline]]! If I've Imposed Upon You, It's Only Because You're An Impostor - You [[Know]] [[Nothing]]! You Cannot [[Se
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  • The "[[other]]" is perhaps the most [[complex]] term in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. {{Top}}[[autre]]]]'', ''[[Autre{{Bottom}} ...conceiving of the [[Other]] as a [[place]], [[Lacan]] alludes to [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of [[psychical locality]], in which the [[unconscious]] is desc
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  • ...e [[phallus|penis]], and that their discovery that some [[human]] [[being]]s do not possess a [[phallus|penis]] leads to important [[psyche|psychical]] ...in in the [[phase]] of phallic primacy is also taken into account. [ Freud's italics] [p. 144]</blockquote>
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  • ...ciple, And Will Not Take Your [[Discipline]]! If I've Imposed Upon You, It's Only Because You're An Impostor - You [[Know]] [[Nothing]]! You Cannot [[Se
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  • ...1936]]. The concept is a constant point of reference throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]], and becomes increasingly [[complex]] a [[Lacan]]'s concept of the [[mirror stage]] represents a fundamental aspect of the [[st
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  • ...n]]ian [[psychoanalysis]], the "[[symbolic]]" is one of [[three]] [[order]]s that [[structure]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[ ...e of the three [[orders]] that remain central throughout the rest of Lacan's [[work]]. Of these three orders, the symbolic is the most crucial one for p
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  • This article is currently undergoing major editing. It's a mess [[right]] now, but will be fixed soon. ...]], [[ethical]] and [[clinical]] point of reference. Theoretically, Lacan's elaboration of the [[concept]] is supported by, yet goes beyond, its [[Freu
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  • ...ng yearly [[seminars]] in Paris from 1953 to 1981, Lacan influenced France's intellectuals in the 1960s and the 1970s, especially the post-[[structurali ...hronology|Click here for a more complete chronology of '''Jacques Lacan''''s life]].''</blockquote>
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  • ...Name-of-the-Father|the name of the father]]" first appeared in [[Lacan]]’s [[work]], in the early 1950s, it is without [[capital]] letters and refers ...the [[father]]'s "'''no'''" ('''''le "non" du père''''') to the [[child]]'s [[incest]]uous '''[[desire]]''' for its '''[[mother]]'''. (the '''[[law|leg
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  • |'''[[List of leaders of the Soviet Union|Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars]]''' ...enskoye]] in [[Siberia]]. [[Image:Lenin-1895-mugshot.jpg|right|thumb|Lenin's [[mug shot]], Dec. 1895]]
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  • In other [[words]], the [[infant]]'s screams become organized in a [[linguistic]] [[structure]] long before the ...bolic nature]] of the infant's screams which forms the kernel of [[Lacan]]'s [[concept]] of [[demand]], which Lacan introduces in 1958 in the context of
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  • ...[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s, the [[Hysteric]]'s, and the [[Analyst]]'s. ...the master [[signifier]]; S2, knowledge; a, [[surplus]] [[enjoyment]]; and S̷, the [[subject]]. Their positions above and below the bar on either side
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  • ...ef> The [[graph of desire]] reappears in some of the following [[seminar]]s in various forms, although the most well known [[form]] of it appears in "[ ...hain]]; the horseshoe-shaped line represents the vector of the [[subject]]'s [[intention]]ality.
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  • ...al, insistent [[demand]], like the demand from the [[ghost]] of [[Hamlet]]'s father insisting that he be revenged. ...ymbolic]] [[order]] and the [[destruction]] of our [[subject]] [[position]]s.
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  • [[James]] Strachey's rendering of [[Freud]]'s term ''Besetzung'', and now a standard term in the [[psychoanalytic]] [[voc ...valent ''investissement'', ''Besetzung'' is in common usage, and [[Freud]]'s [[choice]] of terminology reflects his usual reluctance to use a highly tec
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  • ...an almost exclusively [[male]] [[perversion]]) originates in the [[child]]'s [[horror]] of [[female]] [[castration]]. ...[object]] (the [[fetish]]) as a [[symbolic]] [[substitute]] for the mother's [[lack|missing]] [[penis]].<ref>{{F}}. "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Fetishism]
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  • It was in the course of treating [[hysterical]] [[patient]]s in the 1890s that [[Freud]] developed the [[psychoanalytical]] method of [[ [[Freud]]'s first properly [[psychoanalytic]] [[case]] [[history]] concerns the treatme
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  • The term first appears in [[Freud]]'s [[work]] in the early 1920s, in the context of the second [[model]] of the ...trollable forces" in question are not [[primitive]] [[biological]] [[need]]s or wild [[instinct]]ual forces of [[nature]], but must be conceived of in [
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  • The term "[[narcissism]]" first appears in [[Freud]]'s [[Works of Sigmund Freud|work]] in 1910, but it is not until his [[work]] " ...es it to [[object]]-[[love]], in which [[libido]] is invested in [[object]]s.
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  • However, this defmition is problematized by [[Freud]]'s own notions of the [[perversion|polymorphous perversity]] of all [[human]] ...ion|perverse subject]] may never actually engage in such [[perversion|act]]s.
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  • ...orientation in [[time]] and [[space]], [[hallucination]]s, and [[delusion]]s. Types of [[psychosis]] include [[paranoia]], [[manic depression]], [[mega ...just as [[dreams]] can. Freud's [[analysis]] of the psychotic [[Schreber]]'s memoirs thus broke with contemporary approaches to psychosis, which regarde
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  • ...n]] and all [[neurosis]]. However, many points remain unclear in [[Freud]]'s account of [[sublimation]]. ...tion]] is central to the concept, since it is only insofar as the [[drive]]s are diverted towards this [[dimension]] of shared social values that they c
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  • The term "[[superego]]" does not appear until quite late in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], [[being]] first introduced in ''[[The ...l agency]] which judges and censures the [[ego]] can be found in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] long before he locates these functions
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  • The term "[[transference]]" first emerged in [[Freud]]'s [[work]] as simply [[another]] term for the [[displacement]] of [[affect]] Later on, however, it came to refer to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].
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  • ...alysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...of [[treatment|nervous disorders]] defined by a wide variety of [[symptom]]s. [[Freud]] uses the term in a [[number]] of ways, sometimes as a general t ...dition and a neurosis can, unlike a psychosis, be treated with the patient's consent. Neurosis is normally [[understood]] as a condition such as hyster
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  • ...[[sadistic]] [[satisfaction]], as reflected in the melancholic individual's suicidal desires. Such desires result in hatred of the object being redirec
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  • ...-- energy associated with [[instinct]]ual [[biology|biological]] [[drive]]s. ..., plastic and adhesive, and can be attached to or withdrawn from [[object]]s thanks to the [[mechanism]] of [[cathexis]].
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  • ...]] and belongs to the study of [[animal]] [[ethology]]. Whereas [[animal]]s are driven by [[instincts]], which are relatively rigid and invariable, and ...ttempt to [[understand]] human [[behavior]] purely in terms of [[instinct]]s, arguing that this is to suppose a [[harmonious]] relation between man and
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  • In [[Freud]]'s [[Works of Sigmund Freud|work]] the term "[[identification]]" denotes a [[p ...[[superego]] are constructed on the basis of a series of [[identification]]s, the [[concept]] of [[identification]] eventually came to denote "the opera
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  • ...see one's life as vain and useless. The effect, then, is to [[invert]] one's "normal" life, to see it as suddenly repulsive.
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  • In [[Freud]]'s writings, it is difficult to discern any systematic [[distinction]] between ...Lacan]] argues that they [[represent]] different aspects of the [[father]]'s [[dual]] [[role]].
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  • ...iscovers that [[hallucination|hallucinating]] does not relieve his [[need]]s, and is thus [[forced]] "to [[form]] a conception of the [[real]] circumsta ...of the [[reality principle]] is still the [[satisfaction]] of the [[drive]]s, it can be said that "the [[substitution]] of the reality principle for the
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  • ...]]'' (the usual term which [[French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s use for [[Freud]]'s ''[[ego|Ich]]'') and ''[[ego|je]]''. It was the publication of [[Jakobson]]'s paper on [[shifter]]s in 1957 that allowed [[Lacan]] to theorise the distinction more clearly; th
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of the [[drive]] is central to his [[theory]] of [[human]] [[se ...to an [[object]] -- but by the [[drive]]s -- which differ from [[instinct]]s in that they are extremely variable, and develop in ways which are [[contin
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  • ...sional]] [[symptom]]s, in the [[dream work]], in the production of [[joke]]s, and in the [[transference]]. ...02 the [[concept]] of displacement appeared several [[times]] in [[Freud]]'s writings (in Drafts K and M in his correspondence with [[Wilhelm Fliess]],
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  • ...on]] is one of the methods by which the [[repression|repressed]] [[return]]s in hidden ways. ...malgamated into a single element of the [[manifest]] dream (e.g. [[symbol]]s).
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  • It denotes the [[process]] by which certain [[thought]]s or [[memory|memories]] are expelled from [[consciousness]] and confined to ...h his investigation into the amnesia of [[hysteria|hysterical]] [[patient]]s.
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  • [[Lacan]] expands upon [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of the "[[repetition|compulsion to repeat]]" in various ways. ...tition|automatisme de répétition]]'''" as a [[translation]] of [[Freud]]'s ''[[Wiederholungszwang]]'' is a reminder of how much he owes to the [[Frenc
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  • ...psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud]]'s or [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic theory|theoretical]] [[:Category:Terms|vocabulary]]. ...it constitutes an important focus for [[feminist]] approaches to [[Lacan]]'s [[Lacan|work]].
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  • These two words have quite different [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]: ''[[langue]]'' usually refers to a specific [[language]], such as ...'), rather than the differences between particular languages ('''[[langue]]s'') that interests [[Lacan]].
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  • ...ulation of [[ethics]] and [[psychoanalysis ]].<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar VI|Le Séminaire. Livre VI. L'éthique de la psychanalyse, 1959-60]]''. Ed. [[Jacqu ...lized morality]]" and the essentially [[moral|amoral]] [[sexual]] [[drive]]s of the [[subject]].
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  • ...to ''itself'' instead of other [[signifiers]]. Žižek refers to [[Marx]]'s conception of [[commodity]] [[fetishism]] as an example of a master-signifi Just as money in Marx's conception of [[commodity fetishism]] is [[in-itself]] devoid of value, the
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  • ...xual]] abuse. This crucial [[moment]] in the [[development]] of [[Freud]]'s [[thought]] (which is often simplistically dubbed "the abandonment of the s ...in accordance with [[unconscious]] [[desire]]s, so much so that [[symptom]]s originate not in any supposed "[[objective]] facts" but in a [[complex]] [[
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  • The [[whole]] of [[Lacan]]'s work can only be [[understood]] within the context of the [[intellectual]] ...dually began to develop a radical critique of the way that most [[analyst]]s in the [[IPA]] had [[interpretation|interpreted]] [[Freud]].
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  • ...to [[present]] in a [[structured]], set-[[theory]] fashion, as [[matheme]]s. The [[Imaginary]], or non-[[linguistic]] aspect of the [[psyche]], formula
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  • ...ef>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 on it occupies a central part in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...sociated with [[philosophical]], [[legal]] and [[linguistic]] [[discourse]]s.
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  • ...o denote "a specific mode of [[defence]] which consists in the [[subject]]'s refusing to recognize the reality of a [[traumatic]] [[perception]]."<ref>L ...[[reality]]), since it is "rarely or perhaps never" possible for "the ego's detachment from reality to be carried through completely."<ref>{{F}} ''[[Wo
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  • [[Lacan]]'s answer is that [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is a [[progress|logical process ...[subject]] of his [[history]]" -- that is, as coming to [[terms]] with one's own [[death|mortality]].<ref>{{E}} p. 88</ref>
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  • ...the reformer.<ref>{{E}} p. 7</ref> [[Lacan]] is simply restating [[Freud]]'s [[concept]] of [[ambivalence]] -- the interdependence of [[love]] and [[hat ...analyst]], it will be accompanied by "a marked decrease in the [[patient]]'s deepest [[resistances]].<ref>{{L}} "[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Some Reflectio
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  • [[Freud]] valued [[art]] as one of [[human]]ity's great [[culture|cultural]] [[civilization|institutions]], and dedicated man ...ich implies that [[art|creative writers]] can intuit directly the [[truth]]s which [[psychoanalysts]] only discover later by more laborious means.
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  • [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] is [[full]] of references to [[biology] ...ho have confused [[desire]] with [[need]], and [[drives]] with [[instinct]]s, [[:category:concepts|concepts]] which he insists on distinguishing.
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  • As [[Roman Jakobson]] showed with his [[analysis]] of [[phoneme]]s, all [[linguistic]] phenomena may be entirely characterized in [[terms]] of ...inciple]]'', as a [[primitive]] phonemic opposition representing the child's entry into the [[symbolic order]]. The two sounds made by the [[developmen
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  • ...ne of the oldest themes in [[philosophy]], and made its way into [[Freud]]'s [[vocabulary]] via [[German]] [[psychology]]. ...ctualisation can be [[resistance]]s to [[analysis]], [[imaginary]] [[lure]]s of the [[ego]]. [[Anxiety]] is the only [[affect]] that is not [[truth|dec
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  • The term "[[alienation]]" does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theory|theoretical]] [[:category:concepts|vocabulary]]. In [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] the term implies both [[psychiatric]] a
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  • ...ed]]" by the [[analyst]]; it is the [[analysand]] who [[treatment|analyze]]s and the task of the [[analyst]] is to [[help]] him to [[treatment|analyze]]
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  • ...ong been recognised in [[psychiatry]] as one of the most common [[symptom]]s of [[mental]] disorder. [[Psychiatrist]]s also distinguish between generalised [[anxiety]] states, when "free-[[float
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  • ...introduced in the context of a [[discussion]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]]'s [[concept]] of the [[sign]].<ref>{{E}} p.149</ref>In this context, the [[ba ...'''S''' designates the [[subject]] (e.g. in [[schema L]]), from 1957 on '''S''' designates the [[signifier]] and [[Image:StrikeS.gif]] designates the ([
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  • ...[[biology|biological]] [[:category:concepts|concept]]; [[biology|organism]]s are supposed to be driven to [[adapt]] themselves to fit the [[biology|envi ...dapt]] to [[reality]]. [[Ego-psychology]] explain [[neurotic]] [[symptom]]s in terms of maladaptive [[behaviour]]. [[Ego-psychology]] argues that the a
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  • In 1955, [[Lacan]] begins to use [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s -- in an attempt to [[formalize]] [[psychoanalysis]]. ...[[symbol]]s used by [[Lacan]], which appear principally in the [[matheme]]s, [[schema l]] and the [[graph of desire]], are [[List of Algebraic Symbols|
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  • [[Lacan]] takes up Jones's term, but modifies it substantially. For [[Lacan]], ''[[aphanisis]]'' does ...s shown by the fact that the [[subject]] is [[bar]]red in these [[matheme]]s.
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  • ...treated as an [[object]] of [[exchange]] by the men around her, [[Freud]]'s first [[intervention]] is to confront her with her own complicity in this e <ref>Phenomenology, SS 632-71. THis is one of [[Zizek]]'s most frequently cited [[Hegelian]] themes.</ref>
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  • ...note to his [[discourse]] that distinguishes it from most other [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory]], which refuse to engage with their metaphysica ...[[analyst]] intervenes his [[action]] "goes to the heart of [the analysand's] being," and this also affects his own [[being]], since he cannot "remain a
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  • ...h the [[unconscious]] and the [[preconscious]]. [[Lacan]] finds [[Freud]]'s remarks on [[consciousness]] far weaker than his formulations on the [[unco ...]."<ref>{{S2}} p.117</ref></blockquote> According to [[Lacan]], [[Freud]]'s problems with discussing [[consciousness]] [[return]] again and again to ha
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  • The term "[[counterpart]]" plays an important part in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]] from the 1930s on, and designates other [[p ...n the [[child]] first realizes that he has siblings, that other [[subject]]s ''like him'' participate in the [[family]] [[structure]].
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  • ...d]] coined the term "[[countertransference]]" to designate the [[analyst]]'s "[[countertransference|unconscious feelings]]" towards the [[patient]]. In [[particular]], [[analyst]]s soon [[divided]] over the [[role]] allotted to [[countertransference]] in d
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. * beauty - "It is the function of beauty to reveal man's [[relationship]] to his own death."<ref>{{S7}} p. 260, 299</ref>
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  • ..., and can range from single [[ideas]] to [[complex]] networks of [[belief]]s. ...ot the "[[illness]]" of [[paranoia]] itself, but rather, the [[paranoiac]]'s attempt to heal himself, to pull himself out of the breakdown of the [[symb
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  • ...lyst]]" is ambiguous, and oscillates between two [[meanings]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|work]]. In this way the [[analyst]]'s supposed [[desire]] becomes the [[treatment|driving force]] of the [[analyt
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  • ...emphasis placed on the [[time|temporal]] [[development]] of the [[child]]'s [[sexuality]]. ...]] for the [[three]] "[[family]] [[complex]]es" and for [[ego]] [[defence]]s.<ref>{{E}} p. 5</ref>
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  • ...alyst]] forces the [[analysand]] to confront the contradictions and [[gap]]s in his [[narrative]]. ...eds to draw out the [[truth]] from the [[analysand]]'s [[free association]]s.<ref>{{S8}} p. 140</ref>
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  • [[Image:Letdis.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Algebra]]ic [[symbol]]s from the [[Four Discourses]]]] ...y an [[matheme|algorithm]] which contains ''four'' [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s.
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  • The [[dual relation]] is always characterized by [[illusion]]s of similarity, symmetry and reciprocity. ...inary]] [[order]], the [[symbolic]] [[order]] is characterised by [[triad]]s.
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  • =====Translator's Note===== ...f, irrespective of the [[content]] of the utterance, anticipates [[Lacan]]'s attention to the [[dimension]] of the [[enunciation]].
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  • ...nse]] of [[existence]] is to be [[understood]] in the context of [[Freud]]'s [[discussion]] of the "judgement of existence," by which the [[existence]] Only what is integrated in the [[symbolic]] [[order]] fully "[[exist]]s", since "there is no such thing as a prediscursive [[reality]]."<ref>{{S20}
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  • ...body]] is one of the earliest original [[concepts]] to appear in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]], and is closely linked to the [[concept]] o ...causes, by contrast, the [[perception]] of its own [[body]] (which [[lack]]s [[motor coordination]] at this [[stage]]) as [[division|divided]] and [[fra
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  • ...ch is of interest to [[them]], and it is then registered in the [[school]]'s [[list]] of [[cartels]].
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  • ...]] [[being]] has a [[penis]] -- is replaced by a new one -- that [[female]]s have been [[castrated]]. The consequences of this new [[castration complex| ...] is aware of both the [[male]] and the [[female]] [[biology|sexual organ]]s.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Infantile Genital Organization]]."
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  • ...of [[causality]] forms an important thread that runs throughout [[Lacan]]'s entire [[work]]. ...of the [[cause]] of [[psychosis]], which is a central concern of [[Lacan]]'s doctoral [[thesis]] <ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of Jacques Lacan|De la psychose pa
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  • In the [[seminar]] of 1964, [[Lacan]] uses [[Aristotle]]'s [[distinction]] between two kinds of [[chance]] to illustrate this distinct
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  • [[Lacan]] borrows the term "[[code]]" from [[Roman Jakobson]]'s [[theory]] of [[communication]]. ...his opposition "[[code]] vs [[message]]" as an equivalent of [[Saussure]]'s ''[[langue]]'' vs ''[[parole]]''.
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  • ...[Lacan]]'s [[work]], for [[Descartes]]'s entire [[philosophy]]. [[Lacan]]'s attitude to [[Cartesian]]ism is extremely [[complex]], and only a few of th ...d [[object-relations theory]] is that these [[school]]s betrayed [[Freud]]'s discovery by returning to the [[Freud|pre-Freudian]] concept of the [[subje
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  • # Secondly, the [[speaker]]'s [[message]] is seen to be not merely directed at another but also at himsel ...ing these two points together, it can be said that the part of the speaker's [[message]] which is addressed to himself is the [[unconscious]] [[intentio
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  • ...s one of the most central, and yet most [[complex]] [[terms]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[discourse]]. From [[Lacan]]'s earliest writings, the term "[[truth]]" has metaphysical, even mystical, n
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  • [[Image:Freudpsyche.gif|thumb|300px|right|[[Unconscious|Freud's Model of the Unconscious]]]] [[Freud]]'s second [[model]] of the [[mind]] or [[psyche]] -- the "'''[[Structural theo
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  • ...the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]]. Broadly [[speaking]], [[Lacan]]'s approach is characterized by two important innovations: the [[concept]] of
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