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  • ...system]] and especially the fact that it ignores [[time]] and its passage, and more radically, [[negation]]. ...d mentions in The [[Interpretation]] of Dreams (1900a) is the dream of the death of loved ones.
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  • ==Ethics of Psychoanalysis== ...ychoanalytic]] [[concept]] of '''[[responsibility]]''' is complicated in [[psychoanalysis]] by the discovery that, in addition to his [[conscious]] plans, the '''[[s
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  • [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] introduced the [[concept]] of the [[death drive]] in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]'' (1920). ...drive]]s, which operate in the opposite direction, [[undoing]] connections and destroying things.
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  • ...translated as '[[enjoyment]]', but enjoyment has a reference to pleasure, and ''jouissance'' is an enjoyment that always has a deadly reference, a parado ...and property, but also the slang verb, ''[[jouissance|jouir]]'', to come, and so is related to the [[pleasure]] of the [[sexual relationship|sexual act]]
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  • ...ture]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...[[work]]. Of these three orders, the symbolic is the most crucial one for psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function
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  • ...ed in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. ...]]'s concept of ''[[désir]]'' and which make it "a [[category]] far wider and more abstract than any employed by [[Freud]] himself." -->
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  • ...ury French philosophy, [[sociology]], [[feminist]] theory and [[clinical]] psychoanalysis. ...las, a Jesuit school. After his ''baccalauréat'' he studies [[medicine]] and later [[psychiatry]].
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  • ...[[death drive]] without [[desire]], between [[symbolic]] death and actual death. ...fantasy]] of a person who does not [[want]] to stay dead but returns again and again to pose a [[threat]] to the living."<ref>([[Looking]] Awry 22)</ref>
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  • ...that [[complete]] [[sublimation]] would mean the end of all [[perversion]] and all [[neurosis]]. However, many points remain unclear in [[Freud]]'s accoun =====Differences - Freud and Lacan=====
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  • The term is employed in [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[De ...e between persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...treatment|mental disorders]] in [[Works of Sigmund Freud|his early work]], and sometimes to denote a specific [[class]] of [[treatment|mental disorders]] ...on of a [[psychical]] [[conflict]] originating in [[childhood]]. Modern [[psychoanalysis]] describes [[patients]] presenting obsessional, [[phobic]] or [[hysterical
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  • ...anorexia]] and weight [[loss]], insomnia and disturbed [[sleep]] patterns, and an improvement in [[clinical]] [[symptoms]] in the evening. ...nipolar (recurring melancholic episodes) or bipolar (recurring melancholic and manic episodes). The bipolar [[situation]] reveals a fundamental characteri
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  • ==Drive and Instinct== ...]s -- which differ from [[instinct]]s in that they are extremely variable, and develop in ways which are [[contingent]] on the life [[history]] of the [[s
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  • [[Psychoanalysis]] was founded by [[Sigmund Freud]] ...ct]] of close reading, and in the process would reconstitute the theory of psychoanalysis.
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  • In ''[[Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', [[Freud]] asks: ...an analysis?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', 1937. [[SE]] XXIII p.219</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...hate]], which [[Lacan]] regards as one of the fundamental discoveries of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...e]] seems to threaten the [[body]] with [[fragmented body|disintegration]] and [[fragmentation]].
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  • ...[model]] of [[scientific]] rigor on which to base the new [[science]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...ading and will obliterate the essential [[distinction]] between [[nature]] and [[culture]].
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  • ...ious]] relation between the ''[[Adaptation|Innenwelt]]'' (inner [[world]]) and ''[[adaptation|Umwelt]]'' (surrounding world). ...c [[defense mechanism]]s in contexts where they are no longer appropriate) and arguing that the aim of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is to [[help]] the [[p
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  • ..., it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theory]] after his [[death]]. ...ions were the result of incompletely analysed elements in the [[analyst]], and that such manifestations should therefore be reduced to a minimum by a more
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ===Symbolic Death===
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  • [[Duality]] and [[dual relations]] are essential characteristics of the [[imaginary order]] The paradigmatic [[dual relation]] is the relation between the [[ego]] and the [[specular image]] (''a'' ''a''') which [[Lacan]] analyzes in his [[con
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  • ...pressed through the associative and [[combinatory]] links of the signifier and is repeated in a kind of succession that sets up a chain reaction. ...cious]] and unconscious signifiers are woven together through [[metonymy]] and [[metaphor]], the two functions that generate signifieds.
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  • ...to perform actions which seem absurd and/or abhorrent to the [[subject]], and "[[rituals]]" (compulsively repeated actions such as checking or washing). ...[[subject]] may well exhibit none of the typical obsessional [[symptom]]s and yet still be diagnosed as an [[obsessional neurotic]] by a [[Lacan]]ian [[a
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  • ...[[quaternary]] first comes to the fore in Lacan's work in the early 1950s, and is perhaps due to the influence of Claude LÈvi-[[Strauss]], whose work on ...s within the neurotic a quartet [[situation]],"<ref>{{L}} 1953b: 231</ref> and adds that this quartet can demonstrate the particularities of each [[case]]
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  • [[Freud]] describes [[psychoanalysis]] as comprising: # a therapeutic method for the treatment of [[neurotic]] disorders; and
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  • ...ears in a [[French]] [[dictionary]] in 1834, just twenty years after the [[death]] of De [[Sade]]. Krafft-Ebing used the [[terms]] in a very specific [[sen ...[[sadism]] and [[masochism]], arguing that they are simply the [[active]] and [[passive]] aspects of a single [[perversion]].
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  • ...]] was usually represented as a '''[[dual relation]]''' between [[mother]] and [[child]] existing prior to any [[third]] term which could mediate it. How ...ively with [[structure]], which requires a minimum of [[three]] [[terms]], and thus a [[preoedipal phase]] which is represented as a purely [[dual relatio
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  • ...in 1964. In 1967 he joined a study group organized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew increasingly influenced by [[Jacques Lacan]]. ...mber]] of [[other]] institutions, such as the [[European Graduate School]] and the [[Collège International de Philosophie]]. He is now a member of "L'Org
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  • ...anislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religious]] studies and [[Latin]].</ref> [[Lacan]] went on to study '''[[medicine]]'' and specialized in '''psychiatry''' with a [[particular]] interest in '''[[psyc
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  • ...ously preserved. The real is an uncrossable threshold for the [[subject]], and not one that can be sidestepped in the [[analytic]] [[encounter]]" (Bowie 1 ...he real is inward and outward at once, and belongs indifferently to sanity and to [[madness]]. In all its modes, it successfully resists the intercessions
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...e [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ...eminar VI|Le désir et son interprétation]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VI|Desire and its Interpretation]]</big> [[Desire]] has to be placed at the heart of [[analysis|analytic]] [[theory]] and [[practice]]: the title of the [[seminar]] does not indicate a mere juxtapo
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  • ...o]]'s <i>[[The Symposium]]</i> to illustrate the rapport between analysand and analyst: [[Alcibiades]] compares [[Socrates]] to a box enclosing a precious ...] presented [[countertransference]] as a [[resistance]] of the [[analyst]] and raised the problem of the [[analyst]]'s [[desire]]. Here, [[subjective]] d
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  • Book XI: The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis ...udience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommunication]] from [[official]] [[psychoanalytical]] circles.
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  • ...]]-of-the-Father which "is positioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the law." ...crits]]: A Selection). [[Three]] questions: the rapport between jouissance and the [[desire]] for unfulfilled desire; the hysteric who makes man - fait l'
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  • ...]], but onto the paths by which access to this [[knowledge]] is gained. [[Psychoanalysis]] is a [[dialectic]]s, an [[art]] of conversation."''</span> ...n]], ''Verwerfung'', a term that [[Lacan]] will replace with 'withdrawal', and finally with "[[foreclosure]]" (''forclusion''), the former being related t
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  • ...terpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ...nt wishes of mankind" (Ch. 6 pg. 30). To differentiate between an illusion and an error, he lists [[scientific]] beliefs such as "''[[Aristotle]]'s belief
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  • ...ptian [[monotheism|monotheist]]. The book was written in [[three]] parts, and was a departure from the rest of Freud's [[work]] on [[psychoanalytic theor ...events claiming that Moses only led his close followers into [[freedom]], and that they subsequently killed Moses in rebellion either to his strong [[fai
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  • ...dings of some of [[Freud]]'s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[Wolf Man]]. ...hen the wife of the [[philosopher]] and writer George Bataille (1897-1962) and shortly to become Lacan's second wife).
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  • ...la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...same time, address the non-analyst by raising the following questions: Is psychoanalysis a [[science]]? If so, under what [[conditions]]? If it is - the "science of
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  • ...]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...<i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...mine how organisms, no matter how big or small, make predictions [[about]] and [[adapt]] to their semiotic niche in the [[world]] (see [[Semiosis]]). Semi ...es also [[represent]] the [[value (semiotics)|values]] of the [[culture]], and are able to add new shades of [[connotation (semiotics)|connotation]] to ev
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  • ...sts [[Ronald Fairbairn]], [[Winnicott|D.W. Winnicott]], [[Harry Guntrip]], and [[others]]. ...love]] and [[hate]], the [[affective]] effects of the [[libido]] and the [[death drive]].
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  • ...e [[death]] instinct of [[Thanatos (Freud)|Thanatos]] (death instinct or [[death drive]]). In [[ancient Greece]] the word <i>Eros</i> referred to [[love]] and the [[god]] of [[love]].
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  • ...[[understanding]] of [[transference]] in the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious ...ilosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...]] in [[terms]] derived from a specific [[linguistics|linguistic theory]], and not until 1957 that he begins to engage with [[linguistics]] in any detail. ...d in anthropology," in ''Structural Anthropology'', trans. Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf, New York: Basic Books, 1963. p.33</ref></blockquo
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  • ...the [[United States]]. This article focuses primarily on the differences and similarities between [[them]]. ...sser]] and arguably [[Michel Foucault]] and certain [[feminist]] theorists and social scientists.
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  • ...els ([[linguistics]]), the study of [[human]] activities ([[psychology]]), and the neuronal basis of those activities (neuroscience). These disciplines do ...hology long before [[Miller]], Galanter, and Pribram's seminal work, Plans and the [[Structure]] of [[Behavior]] (1960). The term "artificial intelligence
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  • ...various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to define without depending on "un-de ...]], [[Barbara Johnson]], [[J. Hillis Miller]], [[Jean-François Lyotard]], and [[Geoffrey Bennington]].
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  • ...wrote many influential works on [[philosophy]], [[literature]], [[film]], and fine art. ...es of [[Gilles Deleuze|Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Anti-Oedipus]] (1972) and [[Gilles Deleuze|A Thousand Plateaus]] (1980), both co-written with [[Féli
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  • ...preeminent thinker of the 20th century on the issue of [[decolonization]] and the [[psychopathology]] of colonization. His works have inspired anti-colon ===Martinique and WWII===
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  • ...itutional [[psychotherapy]], as well as the founder of both Schizoanalysis and Ecosophy. ...tari's principal anchoring -- a [[refusal]] to be anchored! -- until his [[death]] in [[1992]].
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  • ...[[time]], famous for his expert and largely unrivaled [[control]] of pace and suspense throughout his movies. ...r, and magnified. Another common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional roman
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  • ...on us. Moreover, both are thinkers of [[desire,]] of the ethics of desire and the desire for ethics. ...within the same animates all of Nietzsche's work, generating its permanent and inherent tension.
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  • The most controversial and contested area of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] involves the conceptualization of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]]. ...erned to distinguish [[sexual]] [[difference]] on the basis of the phallus and here Lacan makes a significant innovation regarding [[Freudian]] thinking.
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  • [[Lacan]] and [[psychoanalysis]] ...erence to Hegel’s absolute subject, he sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego.
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  • Lacan's [[work]] in the 1950s placed emphasis on the [[role]] of [[language]] and [[the symbolic]] [[order]]. The [[Oedipus complex]] is a major [[concept]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...an understanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [[objet]] [[petit a]] and [[jouissance]]. We will look at each of these important concepts in turn be ...ase. As 'being-in-itself', the real was beyond the realm of [[appearance]] and [[images]].
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  • ...of the well-known [[joke]] [[about]] the idiot who loses a key in the dark and looks for it beneath the light. When asked why, he says: 'I [[know]] I lost ...— violence never stops violence, give peace a [[chance]] — is abstract and doesn't [[work]] here. First, because this is not a [[universal]] rule. I a
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  • ...ritical and [[scientific]] way," not in an attitude of nostalgic idolatry, and, furthermore, from the perspective firmly rooted in the democratic [[politi ...the outdated ideological positions. This is the point on which one cannot and should not concede: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the free
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  • [[Kant]] and [[Sade]]: The [[Ideal]] Couple ...k first in his [[Seminar]] on The Ethics of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1958-59)1, and then in the [[Écrits]] "[[Kant with Sade]]" of 19632.
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  • ...Twenty million Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional JA: Will [[immigration]]'s effect on [[language]] and its [[structural]] [[behavior]] confirm [[Lacan]]'s emphasis of [[Kant]] ov
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  • ...those to whom [[human]] rights, [[social]] security and the like apply — and the [[others]], the excluded. ...ill be admitted — integrated into the developed [[capitalist]] order — and who will remain excluded.
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  • ==Cyberspace Between Perversion and Trauma== ...other]] two dimensions of the [[Lacanian]] [[triad]] ISR, [[the Symbolic]] and [[the Real]]?
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  • ...[[intersubjective]] [[dialectic]] of [[recognition]] between the analysand and the analyst, it aims at bringing [[about]] the effect of truth apropos of s This second [[phase]] is the most important and the most momentous of all. But we may say that in a certain [[sense]] it ha
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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • ...[[nomenklatura]] (mis)perceived their [[situation]]. In the eyes of Stalin and his immediate entourage, the Bolshevik rule was unstable, out of [[control] ...st of the political regimes have a dark side of obscene secret [[rituals]] and apparatuses, the Khmer Rouge regime had nothing else… This is probably "t
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  • ...oices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a priori excluded). ...essly evoke Lenin at his worst-say, his [[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...and reduces all [[resistance]] to it to [[imaginary]] [[misrecognition]]. And if one does effectively break up the chains of the [[symbolic order]], one ...of course, is well aware that the site of this resistance cannot be simply and directly [[identified]] as the [[unconscious]]; the existing order of Power
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  • ..."colonised" by reflexivity, and are experienced as something to be learned and decided on. ...cret]] [[government]] [[agency]] is involved in a plot against [[freedom]] and [[democracy]]. Believing there is a code to be cracked is of course much th
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  • ...on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e., which does the tickling. ...ive short-circuit, this necessary REDOUBLING of myself as standing outside AND inside my picture, that bears witness to my "material existence." Materiali
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  • ...olute authenticity of the face."<ref>[[Levinas]], Emmanuel, ''[[Totality]] and Infinity'', The [[Hague]]: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979.</ref> ...ure par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of us and as such exemplarily [[human]] ("ecce homo")?
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  • ...] claimed that [[nothing]] in it is more [[true]] than its exaggerations - and the same can be said [[about]] The [[Matrix]]. This is one of the few [[fil ...as a [[species]], human beings define their reality through [[suffering]] and misery. The perfect world was a [[dream]] that your [[primitive]] cerebrum
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  • ...o-radical chic allowed and excused in advance to the eccentric [[artist]], and to see if it can be justified on The [[case]] against Mueller seems clear.< ...statements from those years that he just wants to drown himself in alcohol and drugs). A lot of today's claims on how the XXth century was the most catast
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  • ..., while in Hamlet, the incestuous wish is [[repressed]] and [[displaced]]. And it seems that the very designation of Hamlet as an [[obsessional]] [[neurot ...everywhere, from old Nordic cultures through Ancient Egypt up to [[Iran]] and Polynesia. Furthermore, there are enough evidences to sustain the conclusio
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  • ==1. Violence, Irrational and Rational== ...e which is almost exclusively directed against one's own - the cars burned and the [[schools]] torched were not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of
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  • ...VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...[[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
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  • ...ized and at the same [[time]] one of the most misunderstood [[ideas]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. --> ...d]] - for the parent of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by hostility and [[rivalry]] with the parent of the same sex.
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  • The term '[[ambivalence]]' is used in [[psychoanalysis]] to describe the simultaneous [[existence]] of contradictory [[feelings]] ...the '[[Rat Man]]' [[case]], [[Freud]] speaks of a battle between [[love]] and [[hate]].
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  • ...the point at which we are now able to [[speak]] of the master (the victor) and the slave (the loser). An irony also occurs at this point in the drama, how [[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...ing of Hegel'', 1947 [1933-39]. Trans. [[James]]. H. Nichols Jr., New York and [[London]]: Basic Books, 1969.</ref> ...this [[other]] also [[desire]]s [[recognition]], he also must do the same, and hence the [[subject]] is [[forced]] to engage in combat with the [[other]].
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  • <blockquote>The impressions we experienced at an early age and forgot later, to which I have ascribed such great importance for the retiol ...s [[life]] seek for a [[woman]] on whom he can be dependent, who will feed and keep him.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...an de Dinteville (on the [[left]]), who was ambassador to England in 1533, and Georges de Selve, Bishop of Lavaur, who visited him in London in April or M ...ium to render meticulous details that are mainly [[symbolic]]: as Van Eyck and the [[Master]] of Flemalle used extensive imagery to link their [[subjects]
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  • ...], however, offered the young Lacan an alternative route to psychoanalysis and the crucial link to his [[clinical]] [[practice]] in [[psychiatry]]. The Surrealists fully embraced [[psychoanalysis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the moveme
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  • ...world]] at that [[time]]. The first headquarters were in [[{{G}}|Zurich]], and later moved to [[{{G}}|London]], but the [[International Psycho-Analytical From that [[moment]] on until his [[death]], [[Lacan]] and the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association|IPA]] were at loggerheads
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  • ...ur bodies have died, [[people]] [[remember]] our names, remember our deeds and so on. In this [[case]], we continue to exist in the Symbolic even though w ...ther, who has been refused proper burial rites, will not suffer a Symbolic death himself.
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  • ...ics]] -- [[:Category:Philosophy|Philosophy]] -- [[:Category:Psychoanalysis|Psychoanalysis]] -- [[:Category:Real|Real]] -- [[:Category:Sexuality|Sexuality]] -- [[Semi :[[Death Drive]] -- [[Desire]] -- [[Jouissance]] -- [[Name of the Father]] -- [[Obje
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  • ...nality]] of Sade. It is argued that by attempting to universalized ethics and to establish the criteria for universally binding [[ethical]] laws which ar ...y which clearly expresses [[human]] [[being]]'s relation and debt to the [[death|dead]].
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  • ...on Wagner is confronted with intricate plot details, alternative scenarios and references to specific productions or hypothetical [[future]] produc- tions ...rno’s own writing on leitmotif as being a [[form]] of [[self]]-criticism and that Adorno’s writ- ing suffers from the use of rhetorical leitmotifs. In
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  • ...[[Jung]]''' (July 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...[[science]] and [[logic]] and would benefit from integrating spirituality and appreciation of the unconscious realm. Interestingly, Jungian [[ideas]] ar
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  • ...olute]], or Why the [[Christian]] Legacy is Worth Fighting For, [[London]] and New York: Verso. p.</ref></blockquote> ==Death Drive ==
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  • ==Man and Nature== ...ion has deviated, in so far as that is where the gap is produced whereby [[death]] makes itself felt."<ref>{{S2}} p. 210</ref>
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  • ...instructive from an [[epistemological]] as from a heuristic point of view, and is worth reviewing. ...n]] fantasies" (p. 247). The references to "structures," "embellishments," and "fantasies" indicate clearly that Freud was becoming increasingly dubious.
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  • ...Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love]]". ''Journal of Philosophy and Scripture''. Volume 1, Issue 2. Spring 2004. Joshua Delpech-Ramey. <http: ...founding of the community of believers a supreme example of the structure and effect of an authentic revolutionary act.&nbsp; For Badiou, Paul articulate
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  • ...n [[cinema]] [[theory]]. What I propose to do is something much more naive and abrupt: to analyze the way the motif of the Thing appears within the dieget ...pace (the sacred/forbidden Zone) in which the gap between the [[Symbolic]] and the Real is closed, i.e. in which, to put it somewhat bluntly, our desires
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  • between the [[subject]] and the [[signifier]], etc. - I remain blind to Schelling's basic thrust towards the deeper affinity between spirit and [[nature]], and thus towards the possibility of
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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • ...[symbolic]] [[prohibition]] (the [[dead]] father returns as his [[Name]]). And today's much-decried "decline of Oedipus" (of the paternal symbolic [[autho ...olently with this betrayal and the ensuing unmasking of his [[impotence]], and deprived of his symbolic title, is reduced to an old, raging, impotent [[fo
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  • ...[[intersubjective]] [[dialectic]] of [[recognition]] between the analysand and the analyst, it aims at bringing [[about]] the effect of truth apropos of s This second [[phase]] is the most important and the most momentous of all. But we may say that in a certain [[sense]] it ha
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  • ...Twenty million Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional JA: Will [[immigration]]'s effect on [[language]] and its [[structural]] [[behavior]] confirm [[Lacan]]'s emphasis of [[Kant]] ov
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  • ...and reduces all [[resistance]] to it to [[imaginary]] [[misrecognition]]. And if one does effectively break up the chains of the [[symbolic order]], one ...of course, is well aware that the site of this resistance cannot be simply and directly [[identified]] as the [[unconscious]]; the existing order of Power
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  • ...retation]] of [[religion]]'s origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ...nt wishes of mankind" (Ch. 6 pg. 30). To differentiate between an illusion and an error, he lists [[scientific]] beliefs such as "''[[Aristotle]]'s [[beli
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] Saul Newman. [[Psychoanalysis]], [[Culture]] & [[Society]]. Houndmills: Dec 2004.Vol.9, Iss. 3; pg. 298
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  • ...at was itself borrowed from the Polynesian [[language]]), [[prohibition]], and law. ...of [[explicit]] or implicit rules, both in the course of the [[treatment]] and in conflictual [[unconscious]] functioning, not to mention within the [[psy
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  • [[Althusser]], Louis. '''Writings On [[Psychoanalysis]] : [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]]'''. Ed. Corpet, Olivier.; Matheron, Franðcois. ''European Perspe ...not occur, in fact, until the beginning of December 1963, as these letters and Althusser's diary, conserved in his archives, indicate; quite plausibly the
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  • A bearded man with idiosyncratic [[English]] and astonishing intensity is talking [[about]] Mary Kay Letourneau the 36 year ...]] of an [[ideological]] [[statement]]. He'll tell a [[joke]] or every now and again just mention that he's an "old Stalinist", which draws gleeful [[laug
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  • ...sported back to an earlier, more leisurely era - far from "cool Britannia" and debates over the [[future]] of the euro. The spell is abruptly broken, howe ...ine of British [[culture]] ("They took perfectly [[good]] tea, added milk, and made it look like filthy dishwater!") to Hollywood ("Brad Pitt's <i>Seven Y
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  • of obscurantism, and may not even have believed very much of what he that "my frank opinion is that [Lacan] was a [[conscious]] charlatan, and
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  • ...e cases, there is an increasing emphasis on negativity as the fundamental (and ineradicable) background to all being.<br><br> ...ose a symbolic integrity against the ever-present threat of disintegration and negativity (Zizek, 1999: 34-41).<br><br>
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  • ...'crisis' of which the socialist-revolutionary narrative was itself a part and which must ultimately be explained because of the '[[Jewish]] conspiracy' ( ...[feminism]]', '[[socialism]]', 'conservatism' and 'capitalism' themselves. And ideology is the [[struggle]] over which of these elements not only is defin
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  • ...is meant to disappear as soon as possible; while the Anglo-Saxon (English and American) lavatory presents a kind of synthesis, with the basin full of wat ...nes of watching pornography (PF, 177-80), engaging in cybersex (IR, 191-3) and even reading Colleen McCullough (LA, 160)?<a name="1x"></a><a href="#1">1</
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  • An original [[work]] of applied [[psychoanalysis]], <i>[[Hamlet]] and Oedipus</i> was initially published in 1910 as an article in the <i>America ...an article on "The [[Death]] of Hamlet's [[Father]]" signed by [[Jones]], and an article by Ella Freeman Sharpe, "The Impatience of Hamlet," which had pr
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  • ...ology]]' has been used in [[philosophy]] since the late eighteenth century and in [[psychiatry]] since the beginning of the twentieth. ...ic]] of history, far from being imposed from without, manifested itself in and through this evolution of experience.
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  • ...[Jewish]]-[[Austria]]n [[psychiatrist]], [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]], and [[author]], who was trained in [[Vienna]] by [[Sigmund Freud]]. ...tmosphere and in all [[living]] matter. He developed instruments to detect and harness this energy, which he said could be used to treat illnesses like [[
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  • ...ed the path of her [[father]] and contributed to the newly born field of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...ese-born British [[psychoanalyst]], youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]] and founder, in 1947, of the Hampstead Child [[Therapy]] [[Clinic]].
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  • '''Melanie Klein''' (March 30 1882 – September 22 1960) was an Austrian [[psychoanalysis|psychotherapist]]. ...]], Melanie Klein came to [[London]] in 1926, where she worked until her [[death]] in 1960.
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  • ...[[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ..." align="bottom" border="0">wrote apropos Jacques [[Derrida]]'s untimely [[death]], without the letters written turning red out of [[shame]]:
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  • ...g With the [[Negative]]: [[Kant]], [[Hegel]], and Critique of [[Ideology]] and The Ticklish [[Subject]]: The [[Absent]] Centre of Political [[Ontology]]. ...te for the presidency of Slovenia in the first democratic election in 1990 and served as the Republic's ambassador of [[science]] in 1991 following Sloven
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  • ...Seuil, 1966: 237-322 ["[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis]]." Trans. [[Alan Sheridan]]. ''[[Écrits: A Selection]]''. London: Tavisto ...seen as the founding document of the [[SFP]], and of a new direction in [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...PSYCHANALYSE (THE FREUDIAN THING, OR THE MEANING OF THE RETURN TO FREUD IN PSYCHOANALYSIS)-1956 ...ject]] speaks, "the unripe grape of [[speech]]" (on the [[Father]]'s side) and "the bunch of wrath" (on the [[Mother]]'s side) that inhabit the [[child]],
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  • ...t seem with respect to the coldness of the man, Kant is the turning point, and never noted, to our knowledge, as such. ...ulminates: the alibi of immortality where it represses progress, holiness, and even love, anything satisfying which might come of the law, the guarantee w
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  • TUCHÉ AND AUTOMATON<a></a></h2> ...trauma]] - Theog of the</i> <i>[[dream]] and of waking - [[Consciousness]] and [[representation]] - God is un</i><i>[[conscious]] - The </i>[[objet]] [[pe
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  • FOOL AND KNAVE<br> </dd><dd>What I laid out last time concerning the [[death]] of God the [[Father]] will lead us to [[another]] question today, one tha
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  • ...can:Chronology#1981|September 9, 1981]]) was a [[French]] [[psychiatrist]] and [[psychoanalyst]]. He is one of the most important [[figures]] in the [[history]] of [[psychoanalysis]], but is also acknowledged for his influence across a wide range of discip
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  • ...Freud abandoned these techniques. He was more concerned with deeper causes and, from the [[time]] of Studies on [[Hysteria]], he limited his own influence ...onflicts that the cure cannot prevent from returning. In a note to The Ego and [[the Id]], Freud wrote that "analysis does not set out to make pathologica
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  • ...tside]] [[world]] through the musculature in the drive for [[destruction]] and [[mastery]] or the will to [[power]]: this is sadism proper; the part that ...death instincts and the sexual or life instincts would then cease to hold and the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] would no longer possess the importance we
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  • ...combined [[form]], its main impetus is toward [[dissolution]], unbinding, and dissociation. In its pure form, silent within the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]] [[Death Instinct]]
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  • ...0), which, through Freud in the [[transference]], were directed at Herr K. and through him at her [[father]]. This [[text]], written in 1901, contains an ...cruelty and the [[sexual instinct]]" (p. 159). Along with [[scopophilia]] and [[exhibitionism]], cruelty is classified as a [[partial]] or component [[dr
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  • ...[narcissism]], becomes a foreshadowing of [[death]], a source of criticism and [[persecution]]. ...], [[parapraxes]], and so on. The theme of the double is taken up by Freud and integrated in his [[concept]] of the uncanny. "The 'uncanny' is that [[form
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  • ...ed from coca leaves, which has been used in [[medicine]] for its analgesic and anesthetic properties. The relation between [[cocaine]] and [[psychoanalysis]] goes back to [[Freud]]'s research in which he used the substance as an op
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  • ...eir [[life]]-giving characteristics. This [[notion]] first appears in Envy and Gratitude ([[Klein]], 1957). ...ncertain [[about]] the [[clinical]] usefulness of the [[concept]] of the [[death]] [[instinct]]. Klein found ways of showing its clinical relevance, especia
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  • ...ent [[phase]], and the resulting [[genital]] organization of the [[adult]] and [[choice]] of [[object]]. ...] in psychoanalysis, such as the [[notion]] of [[dreams]] having a meaning and the [[existence]] of an [[unconscious]] psychic [[life]].
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  • ...e overriding hypothesis, which, accordingly, leaves no question unanswered and in which everything that interests us finds its fixed [[place]]" (1933a [19 ...ted that of [[culture]], for it helped specify culture's different spheres and point up their underlying emotional raisons d'être.
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  • ...tic withdrawal is differentiated from regression in the [[dream]]-[[work]] and must be studied in relation to the ego. Finally, in the context of [[psycho ...] of hallucinatory [[satisfaction]] of wishes" (pp. 222-223). In "Mourning and Melancholia" (1916-17g [1915]), written the same year, he took up the study
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  • ...is in [[truth]] [[subjective]] in [[nature]]. It is a contact." (Vermorel and Vermorel, 1993, p. 304) ...ism]]: The [[Life]] of Ramakrishna (1929/1931) and The Life of Vivekananda and the [[Universal]] Gospel (1930/1947). He sent these works to Freud, providi
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  • ...en used by some ethnologists to characterize groups that engage in hunting and gathering in a given territory. ...atively small groups or hordes within which the [[jealousy]] of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atki
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  • Written and published in 1914, "[[Remembering]], [[Repeating]] and [[Working]]-Through" clearly established [[Freud]]'s [[position]] on [[anal ...fort is to [[remember]], "to fill in gaps in [[memory]]," as Freud states, and to "overcome [[resistances]] due to [[repression]]" (p. 148). The growing c
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  • ...treatment for his own ailment. While in Munich, Pankejeff saw many doctors and stayed voluntary at a number of elite psychiatric hospitals. In the summers ...February 1910 and July 1914, and a few times thereafter, including a brief psychoanalysis in 1919. Pankejeff's "nervous problems" included his inability to have bowe
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  • ...heir word taboo and what many races in America, Africa (Madagascar), North and Central Asia express through analogous designations.<BR> ...serve inheres in taboo; taboo expresses itself essentially in prohibitions and restrictions. Our combination of "holy dread" would often express the meani
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  • For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - *and beneath both of these, the unconscious.
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  • ...org Stegmann, Georg Wanke, Iwan Bloch, Arthur Muthmann, Otto Juliusburger, and Jaroslav Marcinowski. ...n members, including [[three]] [[women]], Tatiana Rosenthal, Karen Horney, and Margarete Stegmann, the first women [[analysts]]. In June 1912 two [[other]
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  • ...scene]]' is a [[scene]] of [[sexual]] intercourse between the [[parents]] and observed (or fantasized) by a [[child]], who usually interprets it as an ac The [[memory]] of the [[primal scene]] feeds into most [[fantasies]], and especially those of [[neurosis|neurotics]], the classic [[case]] [[history]
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  • ...d/or excess” (''TS'': 130). The ground suddenly opens up under our feet, and only then do we truly [[experience]] what politics is. ...l]]'' positions, they are the most [[representative]] of the entire field, and as such are often referred to by Žižek.
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  • ...ough [[separate]], reception engendered ambiguities and misunderstandings, and built up unwarranted expectations that led to inevitable disappointments. ...ard, upwardly mobile citizens professing continence, [[religious]] purity, and even [[married]] celibacy, were having illicit affairs with "loose" [[women
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  • ...ed by four major [[categories]]: [[Concepts]]/Notions, Biographies, Works, and [[History]]. [[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of B [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique"
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  • <blockquote>The great majority work only when [[forced]] by [[necessity]], and this [[natural]] [[human]] aversion to work gives rise to the most difficul ...y a [[system]] or organism that produces an effect or transformation. In [[psychoanalysis]], [[mental]] work is taken to mean any [[activity]] of the [[psychical]] [
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  • ...a destructive instinct, much less a [[death]] instinct, but a natural life and survival instinct that corresponds to the instinct of [[self]]-preservation ...umans]] and animals. This instinct's [[goal]] is above all to protect life and the [[narcissistic]] integrity of the [[subject]]. This holds regardless of
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  • ...ack of warmth. Freud admitted to having less interest in treating patients and more passion for understanding the workings of the human personality. His p ...line of psychology owes a large debt to this pioneer for how he challenged and contributed to our treatment of mental disorders.
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  • ...language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]]. ...ated by Edmund [[Husserl]] and, more recently, by Jean-[[Paul]] [[Sartre]] and Maurice [[Merleau-Ponty]]. The [[phenomenological]] method concentrates on
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  • ...n the "dialectic of desire," nor should it be surprising that [[negation]] and negativity come to playa crucial [[role]] in the [[discussion]]. ...essays in the collection, "The [[Direction of the Treatment]]" (Chapter 7) and "The [[Signification]] of the Phallus" (Chapter 8), both address with incre
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  • ...advocating therapy sessions of varying length, he is widely misunderstood and often unfairly dismissed as impenetrable. ...d. Including coverage of developments in Lacanian psychoanalysis since his death, this is the perfect introduction to the great modern theorist.
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  • [[Bar (separating signifier and sIgnIfied/splitting subject), 162, 175, 191, 192,210,232,244,246,249, 321,3 ...318,325,327,331,337,339, 371, 379, 388, 395, 396, 398; see also Being-unto-death; [[Heidegger(ean); Want/want-to-be
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  • ...nd on [[exclusion]] and [[hatred]] for its condition! Or else, with a yawn and a wink, we resign ourselves to taking advantage of whatever trust remains i ...]] embody. And they do. But which one of us wants to embrace Jerry Falwell and Jesse Helms? The [[feeling]] is mutual. Besides, You [[want]] to strangle [
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  • ...sians, Heideggerians, cognitive scientists, Deep Ecologists, post-Marxists and feminists. ...It was so icy that he climbed into a very large stove to keep himself warm and stayed there all day. During his confinement Descartes commenced upon the p
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  • ...that were once judged to be inconsistent with the general [[theory]] of [[psychoanalysis]] are later reincorporated into it. ...sychoanalytic movement after Adler in 1912, remained a marginal [[figure]] and only had a few disciples who followed him personally without constituting a
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  • ...ution of theÉcole freudienne de Paris (EFP, the Freudian School of Paris) and the demise of La Cause freudienne (The Freudian Cause) in January 1981. A n ...rtels), an association that was later weakened by the death of Rondepierre and numerous defections that formed the basis of two other groups.
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  • An original [[work]] of applied [[psychoanalysis]], <i>Hamlet and [[Oedipus]]</i> was initially published in 1910 as an article in the <i>Ame ...an article on "The [[Death]] of Hamlet's [[Father]]" signed by [[Jones]], and an article by Ella Freeman Sharpe, "The Impatience of Hamlet," which had pr
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  • ...oanalyst]] Kurt Robert Eissler was [[born]] in [[Vienna]] on June 2, 1908, and died in New York on February 17, 1999.</p> ...al spasm, [[psychology]] of [[jealousy]], [[body]] [[image]] disturbances, and [[suicide]] will serve as more or less typical random examples.</p>
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  • In <i>The Shell and the Kernel</i>, published in 1978, Maria Torok and Nicolas [[Abraham]] attempted to provide a revised metapsychological approa ...alysts, especially from the point of view of so-called [[developmental]] [[psychoanalysis]].</p>
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  • ...]]: the [[primal]] fantasies. For the [[analyst]], it has an [[existence]] and efficiency that are comparable to [[physical]] reality. ...s the [[objects]] of our physical [[environment]], the subject's [[body]], and the subject's inscribed [[place]] in [[society]].
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  • ...ussure]] (1857-1913). Philologists studied <i>scripta</i> (written traces) and the [[history]] of [[languages]] but not their origins or that of the origi ...sses and published in the <i>Course on General Linguistics</i> after his [[death]] (1916), was not widely known.
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  • ...and "There!"—has become shorthand for [[repetition]] in early childhood, and for the primary [[processes]] that such [[behavior]] mobilizes. ...<i>fort</i> part of the game was much of the time sufficient unto itself, and was "repeated untiringly" by the child (1920g, pp. 14-15).
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  • ...he [[construction]] of their own [[individual]] and [[social]] identities, and in their respect for the law. Father-hood is the basis of all [[thought]]. ...stablished that the desire of [[Oedipus]] to [[sleep]] with his [[mother]] and kill his father is [[universal]].
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  • ...part of [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] concerns the early years of [[life]] and childhood but, in a certain [[sense]], we can say along with Donald [[Winni ...ledge the [[active]] [[role]] of the [[child]] in [[sexual]] [[seduction]] and to abandon his earlier view of [[children]] as innocent victims of the ince
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  • ...use it provided a paradigm for numerous currents of [[thought]] in child [[psychoanalysis]]. ...this [[phase]] can lead to the [[world]] of make-believe and shared play; and (c) the game of [[appearance]]/disappearance of the [[object]], in which th
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  • ...]] and [[social]] interests that led to Sigmund [[Freud]]'s "The Claims of PsychoAnalysis to [[Scientific]] Interest" (1913j), [[politics]] appears as the poor relat ...k—[[analyses]], investigations, [[concepts]], projects—and the sources and resources that constitute truly [[political]] [[thought]].
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  • ...ctics and [[Marxist]]-Leninist historical [[materialism]]. The "[[social]] and martial cataclysm" ([[Breton]], 1934) provoked a [[revolt]] by an entire ge ...nce]] of Max Ernst, from [[Germany]], Man Ray, from the [[United States]], and Joan Miró, a Catalan, gave the group its international flavor. Surrealism'
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  • ...f [[fascination]] and suspicion, and have subordinated it to the [[needs]] and objectives of philosophy, which has allowed [[them]] to contest or reject i ...ondary [[processes]], the processes of the id and the ego) were similar to and yet different from [[conscious]] phenomena.
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  • ...er]], crowd, and [[power]], can be seen as the foundation of all political psychoanalysis. ...], Freud ascribed values, ideals, and imperatives associated with morality and society to the [[psyche]].
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  • .... Measures were taken, including an appeal to [[psychoanalytic]] societies and the creation of an international management committee, at the Twelfth Inter ...ductory Lectures on [[Psychoanalysis]],</i> completed at the end of August and released on December 6, 1932, despite the 1933 copyright date.
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  • ...ussure]] (1857-1913). Philologists studied <i>scripta</i> (written traces) and the [[history]] of [[languages]] but not their origins or that of the origi ...sses and published in the <i>Course on General Linguistics</i> after his [[death]] (1916), was not widely known.
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  • ...opsychoanalysis continues in the [[tradition]] of [[Freud]]'s sociological and anthropological efforts. .../i> (1895). The [[French]] [[terms]] "sociopsychanalyse," "socioanalyse, " and
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  • ...rituals are related to the sacred: [[religion]], [[magic]], purification, and so forth—the [[notion]] of the rite of passage remains in use. Sigmund [[ ...Taboo]]</i> (1912-13a), is the basis for Freud's perspective on individual and collective ceremonials.
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  • ...of clearing away the pathogenic [[psychical]] [[material]] layer by layer, and we liked to compare it with the [[technique]] of excavating a buried city" ...ce down into the deep strata and back up again, passing through all levels and convergent nexuses of [[communication]]. The [[overdetermination]] of [[sym
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  • Suffering is the result of a [[feeling]] of [[alienation]] and insurmountable [[ambivalence]]; [[being]] a defensive attitude, its aim is ...that it demonstrates the ubiquity of a suffering that is at once undergone and created by the [[subject]].
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  • ...hobia]]); [[French]] psychiatrists around the same [[time]] (Albert Pitres and Emmanuel Régis) described a very large [[number]] of phobias in [[terms]] ...[[fantasies]] that may take the [[form]] of phobias of impulsive [[acts]] and that are often integrated into [[obsessional]] [[neurosis]]. Similar to the
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  • ...en used by some ethnologists to characterize groups that engage in hunting and gathering in a given territory. ...atively small groups or hordes within which the [[jealousy]] of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atki
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  • ...ed in [[particular]] in [[Totem]] and [[Taboo]] (1912-1913a) and [[Moses]] and [[Monotheism]] (1939a [1934-1938]). ...rites of worship ([[letter]] to Wilhelm [[Fliess]] dated January 24, 1897) and to primitive [[languages]] in which, as in [[dreams]], there is no such [[t
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  • ...asized "representations" and can [[identity]] with "projected" characters. And we often [[speak]] of "[[dream]] screens." ...f the Lambs</i> by Jonathan Demme, 1991, <i>Seven</i> by D. Fincher, 1995, and [[others]]).
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  • ...tions" associated with a primal inability to differentiate between the ego and the outside world. ...anticipated certainty, of possessing fragmentary crumbs of knowledge once and for all (Mijolla-Mellor, S., 1992).
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  • ...[need]] to be differentiated. Just as important, however, is the fact that psychoanalysis can be considered an avatar of Kantianism, if not of [[metaphysics]] in gen ...cess of development that depends on the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious.
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  • ...is group for the psychoanalytic movement and the institutionalization of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...begun to distance himself from Freud, not only in [[terms]] of [[theory]] and [[clinical]] [[practice]], but also in terms of their personal [[relationsh
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  • ...to do with its articulation with the essential psychoanalytic [[concepts]] and methodological [[conditions]] that made possible the discovery of the [[unc ...th the notions of inheritance, transmission, and genealogy (Guyotat, Jean, and Fédida, Pierre, 1985; Eiguer, Alberto, 1987).
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  • ...es (Ernst Jentsch, Friedrich von Schiller, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann) and yet, Freud does not reference the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] on rela ...al reference to the familiar, or [[family]] (heim, or home), which defines and limits the [[notion]] of the uncanny.
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  • ...is in [[truth]] [[subjective]] in [[nature]]. It is a contact." (Vermorel and Vermorel, 1993, p. 304) ...ism]]: The [[Life]] of Ramakrishna (1929/1931) and The Life of Vivekananda and the [[Universal]] Gospel (1930/1947). He sent these works to Freud, providi
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  • ...easure]]/unpleasure [[principle]]. The [[concept]] has a long [[history]], and contributed to Freud's [[understanding]] of the [[infantile]] [[wish]]-fulf ...—for example in a [[letter]] to Josef [[Breuer]] (June 29, [1892] 1960a) and in various sections of Part One of the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[P
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  • ...s ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...her]] than a [[change]] in the [[action]] of their minds upon their bodies and that the immediate [[cause]] of their disorder is to be looked for in their
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  • ...spoke of a tendency to "shrink" or "diminish" the "amount of excitation," and [[trauma]] was conceived to be a result of its augmentation. ...]] and behaviors) of avoidance of [[external]] excitations, of [[defense]] and of discharge ([[abreaction]]) in response to increased tension of [[interna
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  • ...n makes a couple of references to Hindu philosophy. They are equally brief and enigmatic.(1) Why does Lacan look Eastwards at these moments? Who is lookin ...estern telling about Tibetan religion, about the ways it has been summoned and incorporated.(3)
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  • ...the [[author]] but upon the text itself and the relationship between text and reader. Psychoanalytically based approaches to literature and the [[other]] [[arts]] take a wide variety of forms.
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  • ...936]]) was the [[pseudonym]] used for '''Bertha Pappenheim''' by physician and physiologist [[Josef Breuer]] in his book ''"[[Studies on Hysteria]]"'', wr ...of the arm as [[punishment]] because she blamed herself for her father's [[death]].
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  • ...sheaf is neither miserly nor spiteful is a feint, a mask of the repressive and punishing aspects of [[being]] [[subject]] to the [[signifier]], "the [[nam ...symbolic and [[the imaginary]]'s relation to it, the [[social]] [[order]] and the [[individual]]'s relation to it will have this conflictual, "[[dialecti
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  • FOOL AND KNAVE<br> </dd><dd>What I laid out last time concerning the [[death]] of God the [[Father]] will lead us to [[another]] question today, one tha
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  • <h2 align="center">TUCHÉ AND AUTOMATON</h2> ...trauma]] - Theog of the</i> <i>[[dream]] and of waking - [[Consciousness]] and [[representation]] - God is un</i><i>[[conscious]] - The </i>[[objet]] [[pe
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  • * [[Oedipus at Colonus]] from "[[Desire]], [[life]] and [[death]]" (Volume One of [[the Seminar]]) * [[The Jouissance of Transgression]] (from Seminar 7, The [[Ethics]] of [[Psychoanalysis]])]]
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  • ...philosophy]], or the consumption of pornography, merely lead to loneliness and [[frustration]]. Bruno ends up in a [[psychiatric]] asylum after confrontin ...works, Foucault envisioned the [[space]] of pleasures liberated from Sex, and one is tempted to [[claim]] that Houellebecq's post-human [[society]] of cl
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  • ...ing to integrate, domesticate, and appropriate the [[excess]] that resists and rejects it? ...y wrote that, in the [[conditions]] in which it would finally be possible, psychoanalysis would no longer be needed. [[Psychoanalytic theory]] is ultimately the theo
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  • ...[subject]] is inscribed even before his [[birth]] and after his [[death]], and which influences his destiny [[unconscious|unconsciously]].<ref>{{Ec}} p. 4 ===Metonymy and Desire===
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  • ...and counter-will. An [[outline]] of maternal [[psychopathology]] is given, and here the difficulties of breastfeeding are treated by [[hypnosis]]. ...posed to spoil milk; thus there is a [[separation]] between the [[sexual]] and the nutritive.
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  • ...ho]]-Analytical [[Society]].) These [[analyst]]s differed on many points, and hence [[object-relations theory]] covers a wide range of [[theoretical]] po ===Lacanian Psychoanalysis===
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  • ==School of Psychoanalysis== [[Kleinian psychoanalysis]] is the [[name]] given to the [[school]] of [[psychoanalytic theory]] that
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  • ...ecause Hans is using [[language]] to negotiate the [[idea]] of [[absence]] and the idea of [[Otherness]] as a [[category]] or [[structural]] possibility. ...elop his conception of children’s [[sexuality]]:the Oedipian [[complex]] and the [[castration]] complex… The [[father]] carried out the boy’s [[trea
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  • ...ro, Director; and the [[World]] [[Association]] of Psychoanalysis, created and registered in Paris ( France) in 1992, represented by [[Jacques-Alain Mille ...appeal to "reconquer" the Freudian Field, with the aim of re-establishing psychoanalysis on its proper path.
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  • ...result of [[repression]]. The forgotten name inhabits the [[preconscious]] and quickly returns to [[consciousness]]. It is attracted by an [[unconscious]] ...traumatic]] [[infantile]] [[sexual]] [[seduction]] that has to be rejected and [[repressed]] because the [[child]] finds it unacceptable.
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  • ...a heroic [[figure]] battling for the [[truth]] against a [[conservative]] and reactionary establishment. ...paper that we now read - 13 years in which Lacan had continued to develop and modify his ideas.
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  • ...n as the founding document of the new [[school]] and of a new direction in psychoanalysis. ...ll help you understand Lacan's conception of the subject as constituted in and through language. The chapter concludes with Lacan's [[analysis]] of [[Edga
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  • ...t]], you were dominated by a chaotic mix of [[perception]]s, [[feeling]]s, and [[need]]s. ...], purely dominated by your [[drive]]s (both [[life]] [[drives]] and the [[death drive]]s).
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  • ...ish would be a security, but perhaps I would not wish them to be so secure and in this case I shall speak a little French as well. ...is a particularly difficult thing to cope with for anybody who practices [[psychoanalysis]]. The subject is not a simple thing for the [[psychoanalysts]] who have s
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  • ...There is a [[conflict]] between the child's [[desire]] to expel [[feces]] and the [[parents]]' attempt to toilet train the child. :A person undergoing psychoanalysis.
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  • ...XVII|L'envers de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XVII|The Reverse of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...Father]] which "is positioned where [[knowledge]] [[acts]] as [[truth]]. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the [[law]]."<br>
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  • ...tishism]]" (1927e) and that he was to take up again in An [[Outline]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1940a [1938]). ...garded as something long familiar and obvious or as something entirely new and puzzling" (1940e [1938], p. 275).
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  • ...the horizon of [[human]] [[finitude]], as a [[formation]] that stands for and fills the [[ontological]] [[Void]], the [[hole]] in the [[texture]] of [[re ...' "inscribe[s] the substantiality of the body on its substance" (Harpold), and it is exactly that which combines these practices with the libido-organ, th
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