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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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  • The [[concept]] of [[repression]] is one of the most basic [[concepts]] in [[psychoanalytic theory]]. =====Unconscious=====
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  • It is important to note that the English word "[[language]]" corresponds to two [[French]] [[words]]: ''[[langue]]'' and ''[[langage] ...ench or [[English]], whereas ''[[langage]]'' refers to the [[system]] of [[language]] in general, abstracting from all [[particular]] languages.
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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 approach to questions of [[time]]. ...zed by two important innovations: the [[concept]] of [[logical time]], and the stress on [[retroaction]] and [[anticipation]].
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  • ...ructure]]" to refer to "[[structure|social structures]]" by which he means a specific set of [[affect]]ive relations between [[family]] members. ...ofoundly than the [[adult]], and [[introjection|internalizes]] [[them]] in the [[complex]].<ref>{{Ec}} p.89</ref>.
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  • The term [[sinthome]] is, as [[Lacan]] points out, an archaic way of writing what has more recently ...vious [[seminar]]'s focus on the [[borromean knot]], and an exploration of the writings of [[James Joyce]].
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  • [[Lacan]] was raised, grew up, in a comfortable middle-[[class]] [[Catholic]] [[family]] in '''Montparnasse, [[ He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religi
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  • ...he surface of the [[Klein]] bottle. These [[figure]] though constructed in a simple and [[combinatory]] way, are nevertheless complicated to comment.<br ...sides of the [[Moebius Strip|Moebius strip]] are continuous, so structure is continuous with phenomena.<br>
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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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  • ...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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  • ...e begins to articulate his views of [[language]] in [[terms]] derived from a specific [[linguistics|linguistic theory]], and not until 1957 that he begi ...[[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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  • ...sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. A few years later, during the May ‚68 uprising, it was felt by many
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  • ...[work]] in the 1950s placed emphasis on the [[role]] of [[language]] and [[the symbolic]] [[order]]. =The Oedipus Complex=
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  • THE UNCONSCIOUS AS GAP OR RUPTURE The [[unconscious]] must "be apprehended in its [[experience]] of rupture, between [[percepti
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  • ...ch of these important concepts in turn before illustrating the function of the real through Roland [[Barthes]]' exquisite final book Camera Lucida. =The real is always in its place=
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...de: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democratic "post-ideological" consensus — or it means
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  • Thank you for the kind invitation. ...d by politicians to press such buttons. But some things are excluded. What is excluded from this participatory, multi-[[culturalist]], tolerant [[democra
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  • ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...hat [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why things had to go wrong.
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  • ...fe of Power (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997). Numbers in parentheses refer to the pages of this book.</ref> ...nscious "passionate attachments," attachments publicly non-acknowledged by the subject:
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  • ==The Parallax View= = ===The Tickling Object===
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  • The [[Case]] of [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice.
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  • ...fe of Power (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997). Numbers in parentheses refer to the pages of this book.</ref> ...nscious "passionate attachments," attachments publicly non-acknowledged by the subject:
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] » More Like This - Find similar documents
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  • ...d of the [[right]] to train students, Lacan was then obliged to break with the [[official]] institution,<ref>Cf. Elisabeth Roudinesco, ''La [[Bataille]] d ...erved in his archives, indicate; quite plausibly they met in the course of a dinner on December 3.''
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  • ...arian definition of what is [[good]] for you. Having described it he draws a mesmerising whirlwind of [[thought]] to its conclusion saying "we [[need]] ...paradoxical [[structure]] of an [[ideological]] [[statement]]. He'll tell a [[joke]] or every now and again just mention that he's an "old Stalinist",
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  • is, at its worst. Lacan, so say his detractors, made a career out said. Noam [[Chomsky]] once indicated such a hypothesis when he explained
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  • ...pleasure," and that the [[true]] [[enjoyment]] of literature proceeds from the release of tensions in our minds.<ref>{{RPDD}}</ref></blockquote> ...ch]] alone its [[instrument]], its [[content]], its [[material]], and even the background noise of its uncertainties" (1977, p. 147/494)?
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  • ...e the late eighteenth century and in [[psychiatry]] since the beginning of the twentieth. It is worth [[looking]] at its use in these two spheres before examining its [[re
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  • </p><h3 align="center">The topic of the [[imaginary]]</h3><br> INTRODUCTION OF THE INVERTED BOUQUET<br>
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  • The term <i>'[[automaton]]'</i> is introduced by [[Aristotle]] in the second book of ''[[Physics]]''. [[Lacan]] then employed [[Aristotle]]’s term ''[[automaton]]'' to describe the ‘engine’ of [[repetition]].
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  • ...ssigned a special [[role]] to verbal language in the [[mechanism]] whereby unconscious [[processes]] became conscious. ...not in things prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]].
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  • ...ious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [[subconscious]]. ...onscious]] - it does not include e.g. motor skills - but rather, only what is actively [[psychological repression|repressed]] from conscious [[thought]].
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  • A * acte 14 a 136
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  • The three main influences on [[Slavoj Zizek]]'s work are [[G.W.F. Hegel]], [[Ka ...t or methodology that he uses. (In Zizek's reading of Hegel, the dialectic is never finally resolved.)
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...the [[relationship]] betweeh language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • ...prising that [[negation]] and negativity come to playa crucial [[role]] in the [[discussion]]. ...ofar as the role that the phallus plays in a [[dialectical]] assumption by the subject of his own desire now becomes thematized.
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  • |name = Lacan: A Beginner's Guide |image = Lacan-a-beginners-guide-lionel-bailly.jpg
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  • The [[Signification]] of the [[Phallus]] ...ilable [[text]] cries for glosses that only the seminar can give. But such is Lacan's manner, and we simply have to live with that fact, settling for wha
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  • ===The [[Imaginary]]=== ===The [[Symbolic]]===
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  • ...]] that [[form]] a [[chain]] of signifiers and, in fact, [[discourse]], or a march of signifiers. ...itself heard in the indeterminate series of signifiers that march through the signifying chain.
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  • ...o the science of language, according to the first article of the bylaws of the Société [[linguistique]] de [[Paris]], composed in 1866. ...s language as system—used by de Saussure in his classes and published in the <i>Course on General Linguistics</i> after his [[death]] (1916), was not wi
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  • ...act, an attempt to refind it. For Lacan, however, the [[object of desire]] is located prior to desire and functions as its [[cause]]. ...was able to conclude that "the [[unconscious]] is [[structured]] like a [[language]]."
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  • ...ssigned a special [[role]] to verbal language in the [[mechanism]] whereby unconscious [[processes]] <i>became</i> conscious. ...not in things prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]].
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  • ...o the science of language, according to the first article of the bylaws of the Société [[linguistique]] de [[Paris]], composed in 1866. ...s language as system—used by de Saussure in his classes and published in the <i>Course on General Linguistics</i> after his [[death]] (1916), was not wi
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  • ...act, an attempt to refind it. For Lacan, however, the [[object of desire]] is located prior to desire and functions as its [[cause]]. ...was able to conclude that "the [[unconscious]] is [[structured]] like a [[language]]."
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  • ...e are talking about [[structure]] and the [[unconscious is structured as a language]]. What does that mean?<ref>[[Of Structure as an Inmixing of an Otherness * [[Language]]
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  • ...scious of the [[character]] or the [[author]] but upon the text itself and the relationship between text and reader. ...nalytically based approaches to literature and the [[other]] [[arts]] take a wide variety of forms.
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  • ...se]] came to be seen as the founding document of the new [[school]] and of a new direction in psychoanalysis. ...]] as this clearly illustrates what he calls the subject as the subject of the signifier.
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  • ...rhaps I would not wish them to be so secure and in this case I shall speak a little French as well. ...ot a simple thing for the [[psychoanalysts]] who have something to do with the subject proper. In this case I wish to avoid misunderstandings, <i>[[méco
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  • ...he [[Oedipus complex]], the [[mother]] is the first [[love]] [[object]] of the [[child]]. THE INTERVENTION OF THE FATHER
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  • ..."| ''[[Seminar XVII|L'envers de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XVII|The Reverse of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...where [[knowledge]] [[acts]] as [[truth]]. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the [[law]]."<br>
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></bl ...n unachieved instinctual [[gratification]]; they are, that is, a result of a [[process]] of repression.<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 3. The Post-Lacanians ...hoanalytic [[practice]] in [[France]] and beyond regarding how [[therapy]] is conducted and how it effects cures.
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  • ...m that took [[place]] as a result of [[structuralist]]/semiotic debates in the late 1950s and 1960s. ...nderstanding cinema as inextricably bound to the [[economic]] and hence to the ideological systems from which it emerges.
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  • Five Lessons on the [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Theory]] of Jacques [[Lacan]] First Lesson: The [[Unconscious]] and [[Jouissance]]
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  • ...té (On [[paranoiac]] [[psychosis]] as it relates to the [[personality]]). The [[work]] was dated September 7, 1932, when Lacan was thirty-one years old. ==The case of Aimee==
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  • ...1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...dacity of his speculations,' revolutionised the [[thought]], the lives and the [[imagination]] of an age.2
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  • ...s or defenses that they give rise to: "Character is in the first [[place]] a [[mechanism]] of [[narcissistic]] protection." ...ire]] for punishment—in short, the [[death]] [[drive]], as the source of the tendency towards such deadly [[political]] practices as [[fascism]].
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  • ! id="0C0" class="column-headers-background" style="width: 100px" | A ...=100&req=lacan&phrase=1&view=simple&column=def&sort=language&sortmode=DESC Language]
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  • ...prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and [[Emilie Baudry]], a family of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. ...milie Baudry (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-[[class]] Roman-Catholic family) (a family of solid Catholic tradition). -->
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  • * <blockquote>La structure narcissique a un caractère irréductible.<ref>{{L}} ([[1948]]) "[[L'agressivité en psyc * <blockquote>The [[narcissistic]] structure is irreducible.</blockquote>
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  • =====[[Jacques Lacan:Imaginary|The Imaginary]]===== :[[Jacques Lacan:Imaginary#The Self as Mirror Image|The Self as Mirror Image]]
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  • ...se]] came to be seen as the founding document of the new [[school]] and of a new direction in psychoanalysis. ...]] as this clearly illustrates what he calls the subject as the subject of the signifier.
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  • ...ch of these important concepts in turn before illustrating the function of the real through Roland [[Barthes]]' exquisite final book Camera Lucida. =The real is always in its place=
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  • ...rnasse area where Jacques entered the prestigious [[Catholic]] [[school]], the [[Collège Stanislas]]. ...[[text]] which would always remain dear to him and which he would quote at the start of his [[doctoral dissertation]] in [[medicine]].
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  • ...enth and the twentieth century were Westernizers." (Lesley Chamberlain, <i>The Philosophy Steamer</i>, London: Atlantic Books 2006, p. 270) ...the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin, etc.).
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  • ...sly acknowledged by the [[subject]], implying prior [[recognition]] within the [[symbolic]] [[register]]. ...[[another]] – a phenomenon not to be confused with [[projection]], which is not specific to psychosis.
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  • [[The imaginary]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[theory]] immediately invokes a set of characteristic the [[mirror]] [[stage]] (1949).
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  • ...c [[mechanism]], we get the critique of the imperialist "[[excess]]," with the (silent) notion of mobilizing [[capitalist]] mechanisms within another, mor ...is to render it more just, tolerant, etc. The only [[true]] question today is: do we endorse this "naturalization" of capitalism, or does today's [[globa
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  • ! Language ...in Contemporary Continental [[Philosophy]] - The Title of the [[Letter]]: A [[Reading]] of Lacan
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  • ...ke a language. It further provides the necessary theoretical grounding for the clinical application of Lacanian theory. ...ther]], metaphor and [[metonymy]], the [[phallus]], the [[foreclosure]] of the subject-are developed in depth-Nicholas Kouretsas, Harvard Medical School
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  • ! Language ...y Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy - The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan
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  • |name = Does the Internet Have an Unconscious? Slavoj Žižek and Digital Culture |image = clint-burnham-does-the-internet-have-an-unconscious-slavoj-zizek-and-digital-culture.jpg
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  • ...ontological sphere and thereby undermines every ontology: "reality itself" is non-all, antinomic. ...f is a feature of In-itself, it cannot be reduced to something immanent to the sphere of phenomena.
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  • ="From Desire to Drive: Why Lacan is not Lacanian" by Slavoj Žižek= ...his speech act is embedded). However, the subject is fully responsible for the little bit of enjoyment he finds in his aggressive racist outburst.
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