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  • * [[derivative of the unconscious]]: ''rejeton de l'[[inconscient]]'': ''Abkömmling des Unbewußten'' * [[return of the repressed]]: ''retour du refoulé''
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  • [[Image:Borromean.Knot.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Borromean knot|The Borromean knot]]]] The information is organized in the [[form]] of a hypertext, a cross-referential database with non-linear navig
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  • ...man'' act]], "since to our [[knowledge]] there is no [[other]] [[act]] but the [[human]] one."<ref>{{S11}} p. 50</ref> The "[[act]]" is an '''[[ethics|ethical concept]]''' insofar as the '''[[subject]]''' can be held '''[[responsibility|responsible]]''' for it.
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  • ...an almost intolerable level of [[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...of ''property'', etc., but it [[lacks]] the ''[[sexual]] connotations'' of the [[French]] word. (''Jouir'' is slang for "to come".) -->
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  • ...mere secondhand [[representation]] of [[speech|spoken]] [[language]], and the [[signifier]] is conceived of as purely an acoustic [[image]] and not as a ...of the [[letter]], not as a mere graphic representation of a sound, but as the [[materialism|material basis]] of [[language]] itself.
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  • ...re he uses the [[French]] term ''[[Thing|la chose]]'' interchangeably with the [[German]] term ''[[Thing|das Ding]]''. There are two main contexts in whi ...[[thing-presentations]] are found.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Unconscious]]", 19l5e. [[SE]] XIV, 161</ref>
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  • The "[[other]]" is perhaps the most [[complex]] term in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. {{Top}}[[autre]]]]'', ''[[A ...the term, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other [[people]]." The term seems to be borrowed from [[Hegel]], to whose work [[Lacan]] was intro
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  • ...and_-_Phallus|Kid A In Alphabet Land Pacifies Another Pernicious Persona - The Phony Phallus!]]''']] ...ween the [[penis]] as an actual ([[anatomical]]) [[body|bodily organ]] and the [[phallus]] as a [[signifier]] of [[sexual difference]].
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  • ...]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...e for psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function'.<ref>{{E}} p. 72</ref>
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  • ...an has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. <!-- he concept of [[desire]] is the central concern of [[psychoanalytic theory]]. -->
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  • ...Freudian]], featuring the [[unconscious]], the [[castration]] [[complex]], the ego, [[identification]], and [[language]] as [[subjective]] [[perception]]. ...s, to a [[family]] of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. He is educated at the collège Stanislas, a Jesuit school. After his ''baccalauréat'' he studie
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  • ...urse were: the [[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s, the [[Hysteric]]'s, and the [[Analyst]]'s. ...represent four different values or functions: the [[agent]], the [[other, the]] production, and [[truth]].
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  • The [[graph of desire]] is a [[topology|topological model]] of the [[structure]] of [[desire]]. ...[The subversion of the subject and the dialectic of desire in the Freudian unconscious]]." [[Ecrits: A Selection]]. Trans. Alan [[Sheridan]]. [[Bruce Fink]]. [[Lo
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  • ...e term from [[Nietzche]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> ...mund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> and used the term ''[[das Es]]'' to denote these forces.
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  • ...bout]] by the [[foreclosure]] of a primordial [[signifier]], the [[Name-of-the-Father]]. ...e is a [[defense mechanism]] specific to [[psychosis]] on the grounds that the peculiarly invasive and devastating [[nature]] of psychotics' delusional sy
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  • ...[[displacement]] of [[affect]] from one [[idea]] to another.<ref>{{F}} ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]''. 1900a: [[SE]] V, 562</ref> ...to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].
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  • ...is employed in [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...tween persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...bed [[sleep]] patterns, and an improvement in [[clinical]] [[symptoms]] in the evening. ...haracteristic of melancholia: it can reverse itself spontaneously or under the effect of drug treatments, into a state of manic [[excitation]].
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  • ...]]''), and [[superego]] (''[[Superego|Über-Ich]]''), although neither are the terms simply used interchangeably. [[Lacan]], however, argues that these three "[[ego-ideal|formations of the ego]]" are each quite distinct [[concepts]] which must not be confused with
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  • ...]]'') can be translated into [[French]] by two [[words]]: ''[[ego|moi]]'' (the usual term which [[French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s use for [[Freud]]'s ''[[ego| ...in {{Ec}} pp. 93-100 ["[[The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]", trans. [[Alan Sheridan]], in
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  • For [[Freud]], [[displacement]] (a [[primary process]]) means the [[transference]] of [[physical]] intensities (1900a, p. 306) along an "asso ...[symptom]]s, in the [[dream work]], in the production of [[joke]]s, and in the [[transference]].
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  • [[Condensation]] is an essential aspect of the workings of the [[unconscious]] and especially of [[Dream Work|dream-work]], as described by [[psychoanal [[Condensation]] is one of the methods by which the [[repression|repressed]] [[return]]s in hidden ways.
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  • The [[concept]] of [[repression]] is one of the most basic [[concepts]] in [[psychoanalytic theory]]. =====Unconscious=====
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  • ...''[[Wiederholungszwang]]'') -- is related to the '''[[death drive]]''' and the ''[[desire]] to [[return]] to an inorganic [[state]]''. ...[situation]], although he has [[memory|forgotten]] of [[scene|origins]] of the [[repetition|compulsion]].
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  • The phrase "[[sexual difference]]", which has come into prominence in the debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud] ...ical]] consequences.<ref>[[Freud|Freud, Sigmund]]. "The [[Dissolution]] of the Oedipus [[Complex]]." SE XIX, 183. 1925.</ref>
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  • It is important to note that the English word "[[language]]" corresponds to two [[French]] [[words]]: ''[[la ...nguage]], such as French or [[English]], whereas ''[[langage]]'' refers to the [[system]] of [[language]] in general, abstracting from all [[particular]]
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  • ...ain Miller]]. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986 [''[[Seminar VI|The Seminar. Book VI. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60]]''. Trans. Dennis Porter. [[London]]: Ro * the side of the [[analysand]] and
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  • ...ty]], a purely [[illusory]] product of the [[imagination]] which stands in the way of a correct [[perception]] of reality. However, such a view of [[fant ...of [[past]] events are continually [[being]] reshaped in accordance with [[unconscious]] [[desire]]s, so much so that [[symptom]]s originate not in any supposed "
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  • ...n this [[project]] of close reading, and in the process would reconstitute the theory of psychoanalysis. ...ntellectual]] and [[theoretical]] legacy of [[Sigmund Freud]] (1856-1939), the founder [[father]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • The term "[[subject]]" is [[present]] from the very earliest of [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref This is a distinctive feature of [[Lacan]]'s work, since the term does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theoretical]] [[vocabulary]]
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  • ...[civilization|institutions]], and dedicated many papers to discussing both the [[process]] of [[art|artistic creation]] in general and certain [[art|works He explained [[art|artistic creation]] by reference to the [[concept]] of [[sublimation]], a process in which [[sexual]] [[libido]] is
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  • ...gy|environment]]. [[Adaptation]] implies a [[harmonious]] relation between the ''[[Adaptation|Innenwelt]]'' (inner [[world]]) and ''[[adaptation|Umwelt]]' ...ology]] argues that the aim of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is to help the [[patient]] adapt to [[reality]].
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  • ...]'s remarks on [[consciousness]] far weaker than his formulations on the [[unconscious]]. ...an give a coherent, balanced account of the majority of [[other]] parts of the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]], when it's a question of consciousness, he always
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  • ...e the [[analyst]]'s "[[countertransference|unconscious feelings]]" towards the [[patient]]. Although [[Freud]] only used the term very rarely, it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theor
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  • From his earliest works, [[Freud]] situated the [[concept]] of [[defence]] at the heart of his [[theory]] of [[neurosis]]. ...]] refers to the reaction of the [[ego]] to certain interior stimuli which the [[ego]] perceives as dangerous.
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  • ...which an opponent in a debate is questioned in such a way as to bring out the contradictions in his [[discourse]]. This is the tactic which [[Plato]] ascribes to [[Socrates]], who is shown as beginning
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  • =====Discourse of the Other===== ...'[[intersubjectivity|transindividual]]'' [[nature]] of '''[[language]]''', the fact that '''[[speech]]''' always implies [[another]] [[subject]], an inter
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  • The [[distinction]] between "''énoncé''" and "''énonciation''" is a common o ...tatement]]", refers to the actual [[words]] uttered, "''énonciation''" to the act of uttering [[them]].
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  • The term "[[existence]]" is employed by [[Lacan]] in various ways: ...xt of [[Freud]]'s [[discussion]] of the "judgement of existence," by which the [[existence]] of an entity is affirmed prior to attributing any quality to
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  • ...with a phantasy which positions the subject as not lacking which props up the ego as being of central importance. ...[[female]] [[biology|sexual organ]]s.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Infantile Genital Organization]]." 1923. [[SE]] XIX. p. 141</ref>
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  • The [[concept]] of [[causality]] forms an important thread that runs throughout It first appears in the context of the question of the [[cause]] of [[psychosis]], which is a central concern of [[Lacan]]'s docto
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  • ...s attitude to [[Cartesian]]ism is extremely [[complex]], and only a few of the most important points can be summarised here. ...sparency|self-transparency]] of [[consciousness]], and the [[autonomy]] of the [[ego]].<ref>{{E}} p. 6</ref>
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  • # Firstly, they usually involve a reference to the [[category]] of intentionality, which is conceived of as coterminuous with ...cted Writings'', vol. II, ''[[Poetry]] of Grammar and Grammar of Poetry'', The [[Hague]]: Mouton, 1981, p. 21</ref>
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  • ...ystems'' described by [[Freud]] in his [[topology|topographical model]] of the [[psyche]], his first [[theory]] of [[psyche|mental]] [[structure]]. [[Image:Freudpsyche.gif|thumb|300px|right|[[Unconscious|Freud's Model of the Unconscious]]]]
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  • One of the most distinctive features of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s app ...zed by two important innovations: the [[concept]] of [[logical time]], and the stress on [[retroaction]] and [[anticipation]].
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  • =====Splitting of the Ego===== ...[[disavowal]].<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Splitting of the Ego in the Process of Defence]]." [[SE]] XXIII, 1938. p. 273</ref>
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  • In his [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|early work]], [[Lacan]] uses the term "[[structure]]" to refer to "[[structure|social structures]]" by which ...ofoundly than the [[adult]], and [[introjection|internalizes]] [[them]] in the [[complex]].<ref>{{Ec}} p.89</ref>.
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  • The [[French]] term ''[[parole]]'' presents considerable difficulty to the [[English]] translator because it does not correspond to any one [[English] In some contexts it corresponds to the [[English]] term "[[speech]]," and in [[others]] is best translated as "[[w
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  • The term [[sinthome]] is, as [[Lacan]] points out, an archaic way of writing wh ...vious [[seminar]]'s focus on the [[borromean knot]], and an exploration of the writings of [[James Joyce]].
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  • [[Image:SAUSSUREANALGORITHM.gif|right|thumb|Saussurean algorithm|The Saussurean algorithm]] [[Lacan]] takes the term "[[signifier]]" from the [[work]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]].
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  • ...desire]] is expressed through the associative and [[combinatory]] links of the signifier and is repeated in a kind of succession that sets up a chain reac ...cious signifiers are woven together through [[metonymy]] and [[metaphor]], the two functions that generate signifieds.
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  • "[[Topology]]" is a branch of [[mathematics]] which deals with the properties of [[figures]] in [[topology|space]] where are preserved under a The [[notion]] of [[topology|space]] in [[topology]] is one of [[topology|topol
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  • ...or equating the [[psyche]] with [[consciousness]] and thus excluding the [[unconscious]] on purely ''a priori'' grounds,<ref>{{F}} 1925e [1924]: [[SE]] XIX, 216-1 ...ll]] of philosophical references; indeed, this is often regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thinker
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  • ...s a predominance of triadic schemes in his [[work]], Lacan also insists on the importance of fourfold schemes: ...as, since the introduction of the [[unconscious]], always been required in the con- struction of a [[subjective]] ordering.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 774</ref></block
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  • [[Freud]] first used the term "[[resistance]]" to designate the unwillingness to [[recall]] [[repressed]] [[memories]] to [[consciousness]] ...tion]], the term soon came to denote all those obstacles that arise during the [[treatment]] and interrupt its [[progress]]:
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  • [[Image:SAUSSUREANALGORITHM.gif|thumb|200px|right|The Saussurean Sign]] According to [[Saussure]], the [[sign]] is the basic unit of [[language]]
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  • ===Lack in the Real of a Symbolic Object=== ...n]] is defined as a [[lack]] in the [[real]] of a [[symbolic]] [[object]] (the [[symbolic]] [[phallus]]).
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  • ...[mental]] [[processes]] that are otherwise inaccessible because they are [[unconscious]]; # a therapeutic method for the treatment of [[neurotic]] disorders; and
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  • The various "[[schemata]]" that begin to appear in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]] in the 1950s are all attempts to [[formalize]] by means of [[diagrams]] certain as The [[schemata]] all consist of a [[number]] of points connected by a number of
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  • Both [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]] use the term "[[science]]" in the [[singular]], thus implying that there is a specific [[unified]], homogeneo ...ng to [[Lacan]], in the seventeenth century <ref>{{Ec}} p. 857</ref>, with the inauguration of modern physics.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 855</ref>.
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  • ...a quasi-mystical, ineffable [[experience]],but must be (in accordance with the basic [[principle]] of [[psychoanalysis]])articulated in [[language]]. ...'s analysis is unique. If the the candidate was uccessful, he was accorded the title of A.E. ([[Analyste]] de L'…cole).
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  • [[Image:Borromean.Knot.Small.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Borromean knot|The Borromean knot]]]] The information is organized in the [[form]] of a hypertext, a cross-referential database with non-linear navig
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  • He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religi ...[[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training]] in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
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  • Žižek, S. (ed.) (1998) [[Cogito]] and the [[Unconscious]], Durham: Duke of the cogito and of [[transcendental]] [[subjectivity]] generally. At the heart
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  • What is the [[subject]] and why is it so important? ...us]] ‘i’, but as an empty [[space]], what is [[left]] when the rest of the [[world]] is expelled from itself.
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  • ...</b> and <a href="papin.htm"><b>[[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts]]</ <b>The [[Family]] [[Complexes]]</b>, transl. by Carolyn Asp in <i>Critical Texts</
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  • ...d]]. The [[sense]] is of a "failure to recognize", or "misconstruction". The [[concept]] is central to [[Lacan]]'s [[thinking]], since, for him, [[knowl ...[Lacan]] into [[English]] in order to show its close [[relationship]] with the term ''[[connaissance]]'' ("[[knowledge]]").
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  • ...]]'' by applying the prefix ''ex'' -- from ''exterieur'', "exterior" -- to the [[Freud]] [[word]] ''intimité'' -- "intimacy". ...lish]], neatly expresses the way in which [[psychoanalysis]] problematizes the opposition between "[[inside]]" and "[[outside]]"<ref>{{S7}} p. 139</ref>
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  • forclusion (a term in use in the [[French]] [[legal]] [[system]]; in [[English]], '[[foreclosure]] ) as the best way of translating Verwerfung into French (S3, 321). It is this term
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  • || [[Seminar II|'''<u><big>The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar II|Le moi dans l || [[Seminar III|'''<u><big>The Psychoses</big></u>''']]<BR>''[[Seminar III|Les psychoses]]''
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  • ...tion. He doesn't have to [[guide]] the subject to [[knowledge]], but on to the paths by which access to this knowledge is gained. Psychoanalysis is a dial ...foreclosure]]" ([[forclusion]]), the former [[being]] related to neurosis, the latter to psychosis.
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...in his first seminar between [[discourse analysis]] and the [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ...dding-left:10px;"| ''[[Seminar III|Les psychoses]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar III|The Psychoses]]</big> ...ure]]'''. By way of [[foreclosure]] of the [[signifier]] of the [[Name-of-the-Father]] it is possible to [[understand]] [[psychosis]] and distinguish it
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  • ...formations de l'inconscient]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar V|The Formations of the Unconscious]]</big> ...ubstitute]] [[word]]s appear and function like "the [[metonymic]] ruins of the [[object]]."
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  • ...ticulates the [[objet a]] with agalma, the [[object of desire]] we seek in the [[other]]. ...hat it will be stronger than passions. Lacan calls it the desire proper to the analyst.
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  • ...ation]] isolated by [[Freud]] in <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921, S.E. XVIII), he finds: ...ntrojection]] of the [[father]]'s mark, "An [[identity]] of body [[links]] the [[Father]] of all [[times]] to all those who descend from Him."
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  • ...[objet a]]</i> with <i>[[agalma]]</i>, the [[object of desire]] we seek in the [[other]]. ...ill be stronger than passions. [[Lacan]] calls it the [[desire]] proper to the [[analyst]].
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  • Book XI: The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis ...[[Fernand Braudel]]) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommunication]] from [[offi
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  • ...as the maze of the torus or of the spiral of the demand on the surface of the [[Klein]] bottle. These [[figure]] though constructed in a simple and [[com ...ce and [[looking]] for it in the dephts is to miss it. As the two sides of the [[Moebius Strip|Moebius strip]] are continuous, so structure is continuous
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  • ...;"| ''[[Seminar XIII|L'objet de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XIII|The Object of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...of the subject-supposed-to-[[know]] (the subject of science) who restores the prestige of <i>mé[[connaissance]]</i> by [[thinking]] that he is uniting k
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  • ...is not a "[[sexual]] act," [[Lacan]] questions the [[difference]] between the act, ''[[l'acte]]'' and a mere [[action]], ''agir''. ...a [[recognition]], which entail ''[[repetition]]'' and the inscription in the [[Other]].
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  • ...itioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the law." ...self in the smallest [[signifier]]." Woman is [[absent]] from the field of the signifier.
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  • .... He doesn't have to [[guide]] the [[subject]] to [[knowledge]], but onto the paths by which access to this [[knowledge]] is gained. [[Psychoanalysis]] ...foreclosure]]" (''forclusion''), the former being related to [[neurosis]], the latter to [[psychosis]].</span>
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  • ...the yet-unnamed [[Oedipal conflict]]. This book is ideal for begginers in the area of psychoanalysis ...influence of the <i>Three Essays</i> was profound, and fostered change in the way that people thought, behaved, and learned about sexuality; this influen
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  • ...rk presents an analogy between two [[terms]]: on the one hand, savages, on the [[other]], neurotics and [[children]]. ...ing in the first essay where the resemblance between the two is related to the [[horror]] of [[incest]] that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing
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  • ...[German language|German]] in [[1930]] as ''Das Unbehagen in der Kultur'' ("The Uneasiness in [[Culture]]") and is considered to be one of [[Freud]]'s most ...]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''.
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  • ...departure from the rest of Freud's [[work]] on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The book does contain [[discussion]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]] ...of Moses is inherited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...]] [[dream analysis]], which [[Freud]] believed was the "royal road to the unconscious". At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his [[work]] thus:
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  • ...s quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...it is - the "science of the [[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about science?
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  • ...hanalyse</small>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...eft:10px;"| ''[[Seminar XV|L'acte psychanalytique]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XV|The Psychoanalytic Act]]</big> ...ssistic]], a [[social]] pact is what remains of a possible rapport between the [[sexes]].<br>
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  • ...s a study of consciousness and the frequent psychoanalytic emphasis on the unconscious or non-coincidence of consciousness with itself. (Unlike those who take up ...is even more [[philosophical]] than clinical, whereas Major has questioned the complicity of clinical psychoanalysis with various forms of totalitarian [[
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  • ...ngthening the ego so it could better cope with the pressures from [[The Id|the id]], [[super-ego]], and [[society]] in general. ...t. According to [[Hartmann]], psychoanalytic [[treatment]] aims to expand the conflict-free sphere of ego functioning. By doing so, Hartmann believed, [
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  • ...ship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...[[work]] has been highly influential — popularizing such notions as the unconscious, [[defence mechanism|defense mechanism]]s, [[Freudian slips]] and [[dream s
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  • ...a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] in his [[doctoral dissertation]], it is only in the early 1950s that he begins to articulate his views of [[language]] in [[ter ...[[work]] of [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] who, in the 1940s, had begun to apply the methods of [[structure|structural]] [[linguistics]] to non-linguistic [[cul
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  • ...sity]] of California, Berkeley. She also has a professorial appointment at the European Graduate [[School]]. ==In the work of Slavoj Žižek==
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  • ...ach to [[mental]] activity that has materialized in the [[development]] of the cognitive [[sciences]]. ...tirely within the field of cognitive [[science]] ([[social]] psychology or the [[neurobiology]] of development, for example).
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  • ...e''' ((January 18, 1925 - November 4, 1995), [[French]] [[philosopher]] of the late 20th century. From the early 1960s until his [[death]], Deleuze wrote many influential works on [[
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  • ...genre]]. He served briefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. ...|Hungarian]] was '''Szegedi Lukács György Bernát'''; he published under the names Georg or György Lukács. (Lukács is pronounced [[International Phon
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  • [[Lacan]]'s use of the term "[[agency|instance]]" goes well beyond [[Freud]]'s "[[Agency|Instanz]] ...ht say, an exploitation of the [[linguistics|linguistic]] possibilities of the [[French]] equivalent of [[Freud]]'s [[German]] term.
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