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  • ...engthy committee investigation, the [[SFP]] is granted [[IPA]] affiliation as a member [[society]] on condition that [[Lacan]] be removed from the [[list ...lved and the '''[[École de la Cause freudienne]]''' is created to replace it.
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  • [[Image:Everything.You.Always.Wanted.To.Know.About.Lacan.jpg|300px|right]] ...most banal [[content]], it is Alfred [[Hitchcock]] (and - useless to deny it - this book partakes unrestrainedly in this [[madness]]).'
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  • The '''Quick [[index]]''' allows you to look up a topic or article by its first two letters. For topics or artic |[http://www.ganfyd.org/index.php?title=Special:Allpages&from=As As]
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  • What is the [[subject]] and why is it so important? ...substantial, [[transparent]] and fully [[self]]-[[conscious]] ‘i’, but as an empty [[space]], what is [[left]] when the rest of the [[world]] is expe
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  • .....if the [[subject]] commits himself to searching after [[truth]] as such, it is because he places himself in the [[dimension]] of [[ignorance]], what [[ ...se the subject refuses to recognize it as his, refuses to recognize him in it. Dénégation includes an assertion whose status is difficult to define. Th
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  • ...message]]." In this [[lack]] [[substitute]] [[word]]s appear and function like "the [[metonymic]] ruins of the [[object]]." ...The [[subject]] never is, it will have been - either it is not yet here or it is no longer here, since there is only a trace of its [[absence]]."
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  • ...i>[[Le transfert]]</i> [[Lacan]] describes [[symbolic]] [[identification]] as [[identification]] with the [[signifier]]. Here, he examines the rapport o # A [[primitive]] [[identification]] with the [[father]] as such based on a single feature: the [[matrix]] of the [[Ideal]]-of-the-Ego,
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  • ...e of the unconscious" or a "conjectural science of the subject" - what can it teach us about science? ...‘’Les fondements de la psychanalyse’’, which implies neither that it is a matter of concepts, nor that there are only four of [[them]].
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  • ...the <i>[[trait]] unitaire</i> of <i>L'[[identification]]</i> and <i>a</i> as follows:<br> ...hat <i>jouissance</i> is real but cannot be [[symbolized]], on the Phallus as a [[symbol]] that is [[lacking]] or [[outside]] [[system]], and the [[repet
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  • ...d the [[Name]]-of-the-Father which "is positioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the law." ...penly into play. [[Castration]] is "the [[deprivation]] of woman," insofar as "she would fulfill herself in the smallest [[signifier]]." Woman is [[absen
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  • ...ubject|the subject]] commits himself to searching after [[truth]] as such, it is because he places himself in the [[dimension]] of [[ignorance]], what [[ ...[subject]] refuses to recognize it as his, refuses to recognize himself in it. ''Dénégation'' includes an assertion whose status is difficult to defin
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  • ...as the driving force of both neuroses (through repression) and perversion. It also included the concepts of [[penis envy]], [[castration anxiety]], and t ...cussed sexuality in infancy and childhood. From a present-day perspective, it is difficult to imagine the vehement reactions provoked by suggesting the e
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  • ==Religion as an illusion== ...[[impossible]]. The fact that it is grounded in her wishes is what makes it an illusion.
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  • ...s most important and most-read works, though today it is usually read more as a "[[cultural artifact]]" than for its theories. ...]'s quest for [[freedom]] and [[society]]'s [[demand]] for [[conformity]]. As a result, civilization, or its culture, inhibits man's [[instinctual]] [[dr
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  • ...[[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about science? ...l study of Freud's [[dream]] about the dead son screaming "[[Father, can't you see I'm burning?]]" The main problem remains that of transference: the [[Na
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  • ...the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...mbolism]] — while also making a long-lasting impact on fields as diverse as [[literature]] ([[Kafka]]), [[film]], [[Marxism|Marxist]] and [[feminist]]
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  • ...[[linguistics]], using a [[Saussure]]an-inspired [[model]] of [[language]] as a [[system]] of [[signifiers]]. # The second approach is to describe it in terms borrowed from [[mathematics]].
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  • ...], and frameworks that [[form]] the basis for [[thought]] and [[belief]]. It has various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion] ...n'' to [[Jacques Derrida|Jacques Derrida's]] ''dé[[construction]]''), and it has been explored by [[others]], including [[Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak]],
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  • ...and François Truffaut, were among the first to see and promote his films as artistic masterworks. Hitchcock was one of the first directors to whom they ...ich had previously been eclipsed by that of the producer. He is seen today as a director who managed to combine art and entertainment in a way very few h
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  • ...between what Kierkegaard truly believed and what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-[[author]]'s [[position]]. [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] remark ...ch wished that he might live a few years longer, and I look upon his death as the last sacrifice which he made to his [[love]] for me; ... he died for me
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