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  • [[Image:Graph.of.Sexuation.jpg|thumb|right]] In other [[words]], there are certain psychical characteristics that can be called '
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  • ...When [[unconscious]], the [[analyst]] must reconstruct it on the basis of other clues.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|A Child Is Being Beaten]]," 1919 ...f [[fantasy]]. [[Lacan]] compares the [[fantasy]] [[scene]] to a frozen [[image]] on a [[cinema]] [[screen]]; just as the [[film]] may be stopped at a cert
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  • ...ted as 'self' is ''formed through'' what is Other – namely, the [[mirror image]]. What becomes [[the Subject]] proper is made through inception into the S
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  • ...s a fundamental relation which underlies not only such [[acts]] but many [[other]] phenomena also.<ref>{{S1}} p. 177</ref> [[Lacan]] argues that [[aggressiv ...ecular image]] and the [[real]] [[body]], since the [[wholeness]] of the [[image]] seems to threaten the [[body]] with [[fragmented body|disintegration]] an
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  • ...d]] certainly did not confuse [[psychoanalysis]] with [[biology]] or any [[other]] exact [[science]], and when he borrowed [[:category:concepts|concepts]] f ...ples from [[animal]] [[nature|ethology]] to demonstrate the [[power]] of [[image]]s to act as releasing mechanisms; hence [[Lacan]]'s references to pigeons
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  • ...ect]], an [[object]] which cannot be [[symbolise]]d in the same way as all other [[object]]s. ...ety]] arises when the [[subject]] is confronted by the [[desire]] of the [[Other]] and does not know what [[object]] he is for that [[desire]].
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  • ...acan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]] from the 1930s on, and designates other [[people]] in whom the [[subject]] perceives a likeness to himself (princip ...], and arises when the [[child]] first realizes that he has siblings, that other [[subject]]s ''like him'' participate in the [[family]] [[structure]].
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  • ...c [[dual relation]] is the relation between the [[ego]] and the [[specular image]] (''a'' ''a''') which [[Lacan]] analyzes in his [[concept]] of the [[mirro ...s involve not two but [[three]] [[terms]]; the [[third]] term is the [[big Other]], which mediates all [[imaginary]] [[dual relation]]s.
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  • ...ng]] of [[fragmentation]] fuels the [[identification]] with the [[specular image]] by which the [[ego]] is [[formation|formed]]. These [[image]]s typically appear in the [[analysand]]'s [[dream]]s and [[free associatio
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  • ==Imaginary Effects of the Specular Image== ...''[[captation]]'' to describe the [[imaginary]] effects of the [[specular image]] on the [[subject]].<ref>{{E}} p. 18</ref>
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  • ...tations, in [[phantasy]], cover over the lack at the heart of being in the Other and allow the subject to imagine (feel) as though they are special or fulfi ...erment which originate in the [[image]] of the [[fragmented body]]; this [[image]] is contemporary with the [[mirror stage]] (six to eighteen months), and i
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  • {{Top}}image spèculaire{{Bottom}} =====Little Other=====
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  • [[Image:SAUSSUREANALGORITHM.gif|right|thumb|Saussurean algorithm|The Saussurean alg ...f the '''[[sign]]'''; not the actual sound itself, but the '''[[mental]] [[image]]''' of such a sound.
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  • ...alysis]] on which it was based because of the intuitive [[power]] of the [[image]].<ref>{{E}} p. 214</ref> [[Lacan]]'s interest in [[topology]] arises, the ...refers to the [[moebius strip]]; just as one passes from one side to the [[other]] by following the [[strip]] round continuously, so the [[subject]] can [[t
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  • ...reflected in the plane mirror to produce a [[virtual]] image. This virtual image is only [[visible]] to a [[subject]] who places himself within a [[particul ...tion of the [[ideal]] ego, which is represented in the diagram as the real image, in opposition to the [[ego-ideal]], which is the symbolic guide governing
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  • [[Image:SAUSSUREANALGORITHM.gif|thumb|200px|right|The Saussurean Sign]] # the [[signifier]], a phonological element (or sound-[[image]]).
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  • [[Image:Lacan-schemal.jpg|right|Schema L]] ...n extent by the [[imaginary]] axis (between the [[ego]] and the [[specular image]]).
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  • ...the relation between the [[signifier]] and the [[signified]]; each sound-[[image]] is said to "signify" a concept.<ref>[[Saussure|Saussure, Ferdinand de]]. [[Image:SAUSSUREANALGORITHM.gif|right|thumb|Saussurean algorithm|The Saussurean alg
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  • [[No Subject:Comparison of other Wiki projects|Comparison to other Wikimedia projects]] &middot; [[Help:Images and other uploaded files|Images and embedding]]
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  • [[Image:Evolution-tasks.png|right]] [[Image:Noia_64_mimetypes_mime_txt.png|right]]
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