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  • ...dy-group/72/891/767 here] or email [mailto:bostonlacanstudygroup@gmail.com here.] 4. Lacanian [[Links]]
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  • ==External links== *[http://lacan.com/zizeklenin34.htm What Is To be Done (with Lenin)?]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Slavoj Zizek:Links]]
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  • ==Links== [http://www.adamkotsko.com/zizeklinks.htm Collection of Zizek links]
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  • ...ger-size, better-quality [[external]] [[images]], and creating hypertext [[links]] to and from related [[concepts]] and to more detailed explanations of the [http://www.freedonia.com/~carl/kida/kida_about.html Here]
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  • Here he established a fundamental opposition between [[death drive|life drive]]s In 1946 he [[links]] the [[death drive]] to the [[narcissism|suicidal tendency]] of [[narcissi
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  • ...for both sexes, only one genital, namely the male one, comes into account. What is [[present]], therefore, is not a primacy of the genitals, but a primacy ...natomical reality or on the level of organs, but precisely on the level of what a lack of the organ might [[represent]] subjectively.
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  • <blockquote>''[[Chronology|Click here for a more complete chronology of '''Jacques Lacan''''s life]].''</blockquo ...as the ''passant''. They listen to him and then, in turn, they testify to what they have heard in front of a committee for approval composed of the direct
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  • ...party, the first [[Premier of the Soviet Union]], and the main theorist of what has come to be called [[Leninism]], which is described as an [[adaptation]] ...lit]] with the [[Mensheviks]] that was partly inspired by his pamphlet ''[[What is to be Done?]]'' [http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1901/witbd/
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  • ...es the [[ego]] as an [[object]] of the [[libido|libidinal economy]], and [[links]] the [[birth]] of the [[ego]] to the [[narcissism|narcissistic stage]] of
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  • ...he very beginning of [[psychic]] life, the external world, the object, and what is hated are identical (the object emerges in hatred). When, following the ...ore from the object than its [[necessity]] for ensuring self-preservation; here it was the child who was "[[responsible]]," based on the satisfaction of th
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  • ...with something which is [[outside]] (and even against) the [[subject]] is what "[[structures]] the subject as a rival with himself"<ref>{{E}} p. 22</ref> In 1964, [[Lacan]] [[links]] the [[identification|single trait]] to the first [[signifier]] (S1), and
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  • ...[[links]] it with the [[pleasure principle]], whereas the latter approach links the [[ego]] to the [[perception]]-[[consciousness]] [[system]] and opposes
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  • Nor does it engage in [[metonymy]], in which one of the [[links]] represents one or several chains of association. ...phical emphasis warps the [[texture]] of a text and invites us to look for links other than those offered by successive statements.
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  • <blockquote>"What do we call a subject? Quite precisely, what in the [[development]] of objectivation, is [[outside]] of the object."<ref ...] connotations of the term are particularly emphasised by [[Lacan]], who [[links]] it with [[Descartes]]'s [[philosophy]] of the ''[[cogito]]'':
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  • He also [[links]] [[anxiety]] with the [[fear]] of being engulfed by the devouring [[mother Once again, what emerges from [[Lacan]]'s account of [[Little Hans]] is that it is not [[sep
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  • ...and foremost a [[fantasy]] of the mutilation of the [[penis]]. [[Lacan]] [[links]] this [[fantasy]] with a [[whole]] series of [[fantasy|fantasies]] of [[bo ...st to such a position is the [[neurosis|neurotic]] [[structure]], but even here the [[subject]] still [[defends]] himself against the [[lack]] in the [[Oth
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  • He then [[links]] this with the concept of ''[[objet petit a]]'', which is now defined as t
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  • ...work]], in which the emphasis on [[structure]] is a constant reminder that what determines the [[subject]] is not some supposed "[[essence]]" but simply hi Two years later he again [[links]] the concept of [[structure]] with [[mathematics|mathematical set theory]]
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  • [[Lacan]]'s [[concept]] of [[speech]] as a "symbolic [[exchange]]" which "[[links]] [[human]] beings to each [[other]]'" <ref>{{S1}} p. 142</ref> is clearly
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  • ...hat when [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] [[signifiers]] he is often referring to what [[others]] would call simply "[[word]]s," the two terms are not equivalent. ==External Links==
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  • ...y]] of [[desire]] is expressed through the associative and [[combinatory]] links of the signifier and is repeated in a kind of succession that sets up a cha
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  • ...Empedocles and [[Nietzsche]]) with having anticipated purely by intuition what [[psychoanalysts]] discovered only by laborious investigation.<ref>{{F}} 19 ...ns of philosophical systems,<ref>{{S1}} p.118-19; {{S11}} p.77</ref> and [[links]] [[philosophy]] with the [[discourse]] of the [[master]], the reverse of [
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  • ...various [[community]]-related tasks, current events and discussions, and [[links]] to helpful pages. Use the sections here to [[list]] items that need improving or that you believe need deleting.
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  • <!-- do not leave a blank line here --> '''[[No Subject:What is No Subject|What is No Subject]]''' &middot;
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  • * [[Wikiquote:What Wikiquote is not|What Wikiquote is not]] * [[Wikiquote:Utilities|Utilities]] - [[links]] to helpful pages
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  • ...an unhealthy deviation of more main-line [[Marxism]]. In 1988 he published what is now considered by many to be his major [[statement]], ''L'être et l'év ...dge]], a “consistent presented multiplicity” (''ibid''. 2005: 522), or what Žižek in Lacanian terms calls the [[symbolic]] order. When these elements
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  • What is the [[subject]] and why is it so important? ...ent]] and fully [[self]]-[[conscious]] ‘i’, but as an empty [[space]], what is [[left]] when the rest of the [[world]] is expelled from itself.
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  • ...n in the signifying [[chain]] of S for S'. The elision of S', represented here by the bar through it, is the condition of the success of the metaphor.<ref ...ation]], [[metaphor]] to [[identification]] and [[symbolism]], [[Lacan]] [[links]] [[metaphor]] to [[condensation]] and [[metonymy]] to [[displacement]].
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  • Following [[Jakobson]], [[Lacan]] [[links]] [[metonymy]] to the combinatorial axis of [[language]], as opposed to the
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  • "In the dream the unconscious is what is outside all of the subjects. The structure of the dream shows that the u "What is at stake in the function of the dream is beyond the ego, what in the subject is of the subject and not of the subject, that is the uncons
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  • ...mbolic]] [[identification]] as [[identification]] with the [[signifier]]. Here, he examines the rapport of the [[subject]] to the [[signifier]]. In the [ ...olic [[introjection]] of the [[father]]'s mark, "An [[identity]] of body [[links]] the [[Father]] of all [[times]] to all those who descend from Him."
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  • ...hat continues for the [[subject]] the [[image]] of his [[desire]]." It is what is lost during the original [[constitution]] of the [[subject]] where the [ ...e commandment of the [[Father]]-[[God]]: "<i>Jouis!</i>" For [[instance]], what or whose apparition does for the sudden gap of an opening window (<i>The [[
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  • ...The unconscious is the fact "that the subject is not the one who [[knows]] what he says. Whoever articulates the unconscious says that it is either that or * What is knowledge? Lacan refers to it as the jouissance of the Other
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  • ...central theme of the book. Freud's discussion of adult sexual aberrations links them to unexpected or abnormal events during childhood. He similarly unders ...had previously proposed, as early as 1896 with reference to hysteria, was here reasserted and further developed.
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  • ...e earlier work, behind which there was always some [[internal]] drive. But what is there to do? One can't smoke and play cards all day long. . . . During t ...[[texts]], aggression and [[reality]] are integrated in a dynamic which [[links]] individual and collective psychology. To do this Freud simplified, identi
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  • ...dream." "What is at stake in the function of the dream is beyond the ego, what in the subject is of the subject and not of the subject, that is the uncons ...ntation of the subject beyond the ego with the <i>Id</i>, the <i>quod</i> (what-is-it?) which seeks to come into being in analysis."</span>
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  • ...from [[linguistics]]. Although both start from the same point, semiotics [[links]] [[linguistic]] facts to non-linguistic facts to give a broader [[empirica ...l texts in general. Although the task of literary semiotics is to describe what is characteristic of literary texts or [[discourse]], it is founded on the
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  • In 1938, [[Lacan]] [[links]] each of the [[three]] [[family complex]]es to a specific [[imago]]: the [
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  • ...[construction]] of a political identity in political [[struggle]]. Part of what I like in [[Zizek]] is his critique of [[multiculturalism]] and identity po ==External Links==
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  • ...ger-size, better-quality [[external]] [[images]], and creating hypertext [[links]] to and from related [[concepts]] and to more detailed explanations of the
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  • ...d with all of his patients. He started to hear her mumble [[words]] during what he called states of [[absence]]. Eventually Breuer started to recognize so ...f treatment based on the one that Breuer had described to him, modified by what he called his "pressure technique". The traditional story, based on Freud's
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  • ...om the [[model]] of science put forward by [[logical positivism]] and from what he and his colleagues perceived as the covert [[positivism]] and [[authorit ...e paradigm of critical knowledge. This expanded considerably the scope of what counted as critical theory within the social [[sciences]], which would incl
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  • ...m]]'', which traced the roots of [[Communism]] and [[Nazism]], and their [[links]] to [[anti-Semitism]]. This book was controversial because it compared two [[Hannah Arendt]]'s insights are also crucial here: she emphasized the [[distinction]] between political [[power]] and the mer
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  • ...kinds of theory being developed in his work. In [[1970]] Barthes produced what many consider to be his most prodigious work, the dense critical [[reading] ...al to conventions, and are thus not purely creative. Rather, [[form]], or what Barthes calls ‘writing’, the specific way an individual chooses to mani
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  • ...lection]] on the seemingly endless reproduction of capitalism. The first [[links]] between capital and the Real emerged as seemingly secondary references in ...giving the Real [[Imaginary]], Symbolic and Real dimensions (''TK'': xii). Here [[the symbolic]] Real, which Žižek describes as “the Real as consistenc
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  • ...racterization implied by the Derrida quote just given) — and determining what [[authority]] to accord to a [[particular]] attempt at delimiting it. ...rms]] of dogmatic [[theology]], and has written about religion in terms of what was shared among the Mosaic monotheisms.
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  • ...smose'' ([[1992]]), the topic of which is already partially developed in ''What is Philosophy?'' (1991, with [[Deleuze]]), Félix Guattari takes again his *''What Is Philosophy?'' ([[1991]])
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  • ...ingly difficult to distinguish between what Kierkegaard truly believed and what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-[[author]]'s [[position]]. [ ...owerfully that I am transfigured for myself, and feel that it's good to be here.|Søren Kierkegaard|'(Journals<ref name="Dru"/>, [[2 February]], [[1839]])'
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  • yet become a [[psychoanalyst]]; he was still a [[psychiatrist]]. What is revealing ...ious — that of poetry, puns, [[internal]] rhymes. In word play causal [[links]] dissolve and [[associations]] abound.
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  • In 1955, [[Lacan]] introduced what could be called his first [[matheme]], the relatively simple "'''[[schema L ...'''[[Saussurean algorithm]]'''".<ref>{{E}} p. 149</ref> The [[matheme]] [[links]] the [[law]]s of the [[unconscious]] discovered by [[Freud]] to the [[law]
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  • ...ow things may have been much worse: "Just look around and see for yourself what will happen if we follow your radical notions!" And it is exactly the same ...h then inevitably ends in a cul de sac of debilitating [[impossibility]]: "what can one do against the global [[capital]]?"), but to question the hegemonic
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  • ...e symbolic order as such? However, what if this very alternative is false? What if the virtual character of the symbolic order "as such" is the very condit ...: The Matrix just radicalizes it by bringing in virtual reality. The point here is the radical ambiguity of the VR with regard to the problematic of iconoc
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  • ...perate attempt at modernisation [[outside]] the constraints of capitalism. What is effectively at stake in the [[present]] crisis of post-socialist states What then, are these [[notorious]] Balkan passions?
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  • ...of an egalitarian democratic enthusiasm-of an unconditional [[demand]] for what Etienne [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political u ...-American academia, the basic outlines of his philosophy will be rehearsed here prior to offering a [[Lacanian]] response to his depiction of the limits of
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  • ...of freedom is the display of <i>amor fati</i>, the act of freely assuming what is otherwise necessary. If, then, the subject's activity is, at its most fu ...and thus causes the multiplicity of symbolic perspectives. The paradox is here a very precise one: it is at the very point at which a pure difference emer
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  • ...umbilical cord that [[links]] it to the feminine.) Islam thus functions as what [[Freud]] called <i>Liebesstoerer</i>: the intruder/obstacle of the harmoni François Regnault defined [[Jews]] as our <i>[[objet]] a</i> - but are here not Muslims this a-sexual “[[partial]] object”? We usually [[speak]] of
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  • ...display the same responsibility for me. Levinas likes to quote Dostoyevsky here: "We are all responsible for everything and [[guilty]] in front of everyone ...is politics at its purest), in short, excluding precisely the dimension of what Carl [[Schmitt]] called political [[theology]]? One is tempted to say that,
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  • ...CIA began apprehending more [[people]] whose intelligence [[value]] and [[links]] to [[terrorism]] were less certain, the original standard for consigning ...g legitimate targets of murderous bombings), so that they are now cases of what Giorgio [[Agamben]] calls <i>[[homo sacer]]</i>, the one who can be killed
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  • ..., the strength of the film resides not so much in this central [[thesis]] (what we [[experience]] as reality is an artificial virtual reality generated by ...tries to explain to the still perplexed Neo what the Matrix is, he - he [[links]] it to a failure in the [[structure]] of the [[universe]]:
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  • ...ge you are carrying there?' The other man replies, 'That is a MacGuffin.' 'What is a MacGuffin?' asks the first. The second says, 'A MacGuffin is a device ...r proofs of the crime... Not to mention the fact that this, precisely, was what before the war the UN weapons inspectors were asking for - more time - and
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  • ...d to become an active politico-military force capable of defending itself. Here we have the basic paradox of victimisation: the Other to be protected is go
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  • ...he [[master]] is thus an attempt at totalization (which is why [[Lacan ]][[links]] the [[discourse]] of the [[master]] with [[philosophy]] and [[philosophy|
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  • ...ntion whose [[technique]] was first taken advantage of by Flemish masters. What is most "Flemish" of Holbein's use of oils is his use of the medium to rend ==External links==
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  • ...of his discussions on [[sexuality]], [[Freud]] emphasizes [[castration]]. What [[Freud]] learned from his [[clinical]] [[practice]] is that [[sexuality]] The asymmetrical situations of the boy and the girl were what Freud (1951) returned to when he wrote in 1937 of the limits of an [[analyt
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  • ...[[psychoanalysis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the movement. During this time, Lacan's links with the Surrealists developed further.
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  • ...nment]]. One of his repeatedly expressed positions in later years was that what had, in Marx's time and afterward, been known as a European [[proletariat]] ==External Links==
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  • Dupin asks the Prefect if he [[knows]] what he is [[looking]] for and the Prefect reads off a minute description of the ...ing from a dirty ribbon, he sees a half-torn letter and knows he has found what he came for. Striking up a conversation with D- [[about]] a [[subject]] he
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  • ...ulturally advanced [[nation]] (Germany), they took up the task of choosing what parts of Marx's [[thought]] might serve to clarify social [[conditions]] wh ...tics]] and [[popular culture|mass culture]]. Studies saw a common concern here in the ability of [[capitalism]] to destroy the preconditions of critical,
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  • ...lture]] industries'. These became the cornerstone of a damning portrait of what Adorno saw as an increasingly 'administered [[world]]'. Against an increasi ==External Links==
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  • ...of [[freedom]] is the display of ''amor fati'', the act of freely assuming what is otherwise necessary. ...thus causes the [[multiplicity]] of symbolic perspectives. The paradox is here a very precise one: it is at the very point at which a pure [[difference]]
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  • This brings up a crucial question: What does this all-pervasive sense of urgency mean <i>ethically</i>? The pressu ...members or their closest relatives when they are suspected of terrorist [[links]]. In the fourth season, among those tortured were the secretary of defens
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  • ...d firmly to their seats and compelled to watch the shadowy performance of (what they falsely consider to be) reality—in short, the [[position]] of the [[ ...he effects of his [[acts]]; his [[activity]] is always something else than what he aimed at or anticipated. And the inconsistencies of the film’s [[narra
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  • ...particular context into a kind of transcendental a priori.&nbsp; But still what is not answered, as you said, is that we cannot simply arrange this and say ...ding, is the disappearance of disappearance.&nbsp; It is in itself already what becomes for itself the new community.<br>
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  • ...ge you are carrying there?' The other man replies, 'That is a MacGuffin.' 'What is a MacGuffin?' asks the first. The second says, 'A MacGuffin is a device ...he US? It did not attack us!', one should answer it with the question 'And what did the terrorists who destroyed the Twin Towers effectively DO to the U.S.
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  • ...esides the point of the [[notion]] of [[suture]] in [[cinema]] [[theory]]. What I propose to do is something much more naive and abrupt: to analyze the way ...f the universe - however, what if its actual effect is the exact opposite? What if the [[true]] horror is that of Something - the intrusion of some excess
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  • ...e symbolic order as such? However, what if this very alternative is false? What if the virtual character of the symbolic order "as such" is the very condit ...e Matrix</i> just radicalizes it by bringing in virtual reality. The point here is the radical ambiguity of the VR with regard to the problematic of iconoc
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  • ...of an egalitarian democratic enthusiasm-of an unconditional [[demand]] for what Etienne [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political u ...-American academia, the basic outlines of his philosophy will be rehearsed here prior to offering a [[Lacanian]] response to his depiction of the limits of
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  • ..., it is not [[impossible]]. The fact that it is grounded in her wishes is what makes it an illusion. ==External links==
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  • ...ion, there are a [[number]] of points of convergence that can be developed here. Certain Lacanian [[concepts]], when applied to political and social discou "What you [[want]] is [[another]] master!": Lacan's dystopia
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  • ...would determine it, indeed, that it exceeds any utilitarian definition of what is [[good]] for you. Having described it he draws a mesmerising whirlwind o ...[[nothing]] like it before. It's tempting to say never mind the bollocks, here's Slavoj [[Zizek]].
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  • ...feel [[sexual]] [[love]] depended on a physical ability to make love with what he called "orgastic potency." He attempted to "measure" the [[male]] [[orga ...toms]]. ''Character Analysis'' was a major step in the [[development]] of what today would be called ''[[ego psychology]]''. In Reich's view a person's e
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  • ...ologist]] and humanistic [[philosophy|philosopher]]. He is associated with what became known as the [[Frankfurt School]] of critical thinkers. ...of their fellow human beings, much less the [[objective]] ''knowledge'' of what other people truly wanted and needed.
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  • ...ter [[Philip K. Dick]] treats the [[concept]] of hegemony as one aspect of what he calls the [[Black Iron Prison]], a totalised [[system]] of [[social]] co ...he young respect their [[parents]]; therefore they let their elders decide what they [[want]] to do because of the great respect they have towards them. [[
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  • ...termined by the theme of the third volume of ''La Psychanalyse,'' I owe to what will be found there to insert it at a point somewhere between writing (l'&e ...trying to maintain it at the level at which I ought to present my teaching here, I might push it too far from speech, whose very different techniques are e
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  • </p><blockquote><dl><dd>To fill in what I am in the middle of articulating for you, I told you that we had an examp ...precisely on this embodied speech which you couldn't recognise when it was here, with its ensuing tearing, cancelling of man. You exiled him. Thebes beware
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  • ...leading to primary masochism and sadism, is the object of the death drive here. According to Freud's descriptions, its [[goal]] is dissociation, [[regress ...[[Real]]," in connection with the [[Imaginary]] and the [[Symbolic]]. He [[links]] to this the lethal [[dimension]] inherent in [[desire]] and <i>[[jouissan
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  • ...[defense]] [[mechanism]] characteristic of [[obsessional]] neurosis. The [[links]] of a [[thought]], [[idea]], impression, or [[feeling]] with [[other]] [[t
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  • ...mastery in relation to the analyst's counter-[[transference]] is essential here in order to [[limit]] counter-transferential [[projection]], seduction, or ...l activities that are attached to erotogenetic zones" (p. 193). He further links the instinct for mastery to the "instinct for [[knowledge]]," which "cannot
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  • ...ressive]] tendencies. They reveal the complexity and vicissitudes of the [[links]] between [[affect]] and [[representation]].
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  • The [[Freudian]] scheme of the phases of libidinal development [[links]] two essential components at each stage: on the one hand, an organizing er ...od]] are progressively integrated into the genital sexuality of the adult. What remains of them is found in the foreplay that precedes the sexual act prope
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  • Repetition as [[action]] rather than as memory led Freud to examine the [[links]] between the [[three]] [[concepts]] of [[transference]], repetition, and [
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  • ...(1933a [1932], p. 74). In <i>[[Moses]] and [[Monotheism]]</i>, he added: "What is forgotten is not extinguished but only 'repressed'; its memory-traces ar ...festing themselves in consciousness without this necessarily implying that what has been repressed becomes conscious: The repressed returns, but often rema
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  • ...ll get pains, it's really only your fault.' She replies: 'If you only knew what pains I've got now in my throat and stomach and abdomen - it's choking me.' ==External links==
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  • ...li: "At the very beginning, it seems, the external world, [[objects]], and what is hated are identical" (p. 136). The determining factor is thus the relati ...d; before the [[genital stage]], self-preservation of the ego is precisely what is endangered by the [[encounter]] with the object. The love/hate distincti
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  • ...with that fact, settling for what provisional [[sense]] we can make out of what he actually says. ...[[object relations]] theory as developed by [[Melanie Klein]] is implicit here and must be [[left]] for fuller discussion elsewhere. For the [[moment]], w
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  • ...ter him: Cartesian [[doubt]]. The point of this procedure was to establish what could really be known. ...eemed real to him. However, even if the dream itself were an [[illusion]], what of the [[concepts]] employed by the dream, the [[mathematical]] concepts su
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  • ...[author]] like Bion did not depart from this line (Bion, 1959). For him, [[links]] and attacks, the breast and the penis, are always quite real—even if th Lacan claimed that the [[necessity]] of this [[revolution]] was justified by what had become the "heteroclite [[nature]] of the castration complex" (Lacan, 2
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  • ...an organizing [[system]] indissociable from the Oedipus [[complex]]. It [[links]] the law to desire and to [[castration]]. It [[structures]] and restrains The bond of fatherhood is connected for the child with the desire that links the mother to the father. Paternity exerts itself when the child induces a
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  • ..." or "politically inert," it can be shown that there are extremely close [[links]] between all of Freud's work—[[analyses]], investigations, [[concepts]], ...psychoanalysis and politics, but has managed instead to obscure and weaken what was so powerfully revolutionary in Freudian thought.
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  • ..." or "politically inert," it can be shown that there are extremely close [[links]] between all of Freud's work—[[analyses]], investigations, [[concepts]], ...psychoanalysis and politics, but has managed instead to obscure and weaken what was so powerfully revolutionary in Freudian thought.
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  • ...[[form]] in which the subject, through [[discourse]], [[identifies]] with what it believes it is or would like to be. This [[internal]] [[perception]] is ...is suspended in dreams. In "On [[Narcissism]]: An Introduction" (1914) he links it to, on the one hand, [[moral]] consciousness, which serves [[philosophic
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  • ...ive would be, "Do not give in to your desire." It remains to be determined what this desire is: pure desire, desire of [[castration]], desire of death (Guy ...ld of the metaphysics of [[subjectivity]], Kant and Schopenhauer are two [[links]] in a [[chain]] that, by way of [[Spinoza]] and others, joins Freud and La
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  • ...subject in relation to two or more previous generations. This process of [[links]] among generations can be mediated by means of an unconscious identificati ...eady been put there, it does not aim to anticipate, based on known events, what might be brought to light through the [[analytic process]]. Further, the "i
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  • ...Kraepelin's inclination toward a psychogenetic conception of paranoia, and what Lacan called "psychogeny" became a main theme of his thesis. Hence Lacan's ...h Lacan established by means of thorough biographical inquiry, Lacan added what he considered a decisive consideration: after twenty days of incarceration,
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  • ...ult of such [[associations]] is that such [[ideas]] share the same fate as what had been primally repressed. .... During this stage Freud hypothesised that a young boy would experience what he called the Oedipus complex. This would provide the child with highly di
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  • ...ven by Jacques Lacan to the field opened by [[Freud]] (Founding Act). It [[links]] the existing Schools and their members, while giving impulse to the creat ...the level of association is diversity. The School One is the [[name]] for what these [[School]]s have in common: their [[theoretical]] references, their c
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  • ...n Poe]]'s short story The Purloined [[Letter]] as this clearly illustrates what he calls the subject as the subject of the signifier. ..., but rather the [[nature]] of the study itself. Lévi-Strauss argued that what was significant in this process was not so much the [[exchange]] of [[real]
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  • ...ek, "that which is held together") suggests a link between the symptom and what it indicates (and it is worth noting, too, that syndrome, a set of symptoms ...to the pathways of [[discharge]] of the first great traumas, the situation here made it into a [[signal]] of danger and a call for the symptom to arise.
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  • ...ra-Stylo" ( "The [[Birth]] of a New Avant-Garde: La Caméra-Stylo," 1968). What came to be known as the auteur theory was later imported to North America i ...ned an important [[object]] of [[analysis]] for Cahiers through the 1970s, what had begun as André Bazin’s [[literary]] [[child]] changed dramatically f
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  • ...vely simple roles in our language-related activities, for example, that or here rely on connections only with demonstrative gestures (and contrasting demon The words we share are therefore complex and carry with [[them]] what [[Freud]] calls "mnemonic residues" of a myriad encounters. They are clues
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  • ...essible only through the [[work]] of [[construction]]. The term historical here refers to origins, which explains why historical truth can be presented as ...]] between the two, their [[order]] of succession remains immutable, since what endows an [[event]] with its [[historicity]] is precisely the fact that it
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  • ...neurological conception of "[[representation]] paralysis" went far beyond what Charcot himself (1880-1893) called a "disease of representation." Freud was ...of a function, so anticipating what would later be known as associative [[links]] and breaks, [[isolation]] and [[repression]].
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  • ...roader context of [[human]] [[communication]]. The [[relationship]] that [[links]] [[patient]] and [[psychoanalyst]] can be [[understood]] as listening, eac ...e primordial Other and all its successive representations. By listening to what the patient says, the analyst becomes sensitive to the former [[child]], an
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  • ...reason because here I am sitting inactive and [[helpless]] while Anna runs here and there [[coping]] with all the authorities, attending to all the busines ...he anguish of his departure—a [[form]] of black humor, which had close [[links]], throughout Freud's [[life]], with the [[tradition]] of Yiddish Witze, wh
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  • ...result of the [[development]] of [[intersubjective]] and transsubjective [[links]]. Various appropriate mechanisms are directed toward this end.
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  • ...lly. Originally a supporter of Melanie Klein, he became a strong critic of what he saw becoming a proselytizing movement within the British Society. Khan, ...sts; the [[symptoms]] of [[madness]] are understandable as communications; what psychiatrists call schizophrenia is either a reaction to a disturbed family
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  • In 1973, [[Lacan]] [[links]] ''[[Objet (petit) a|objet petit a]]'' to the concept of [[semblance]], as
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  • ...f her [[hate]] and of her aspiration. [[Lacan]] was especially interested here in this [[complex]] relation to [[image]]s and the ideas of [[identity]] to ...this phenomenon is that it protects the [[animal]] against predators. But what many investigators found was that those animals which assumed an [[image]]
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  • ...efore, so far as the symbolic is concerned, simply does not [[exist]]. Yet what is foreclosed from the symbolic is not purely and simply abolished. It retu ...onological]] – from the symbolic register to the [[imaginary]]. That is, what has been foreclosed from the symbolic reappears in the [[real]], which is n
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  • ...may appear as progressive anti-globalist comrades-in-arms... What we have here is thus [[another]] version of the ill-famed [[notion]] of "alternate [[mod So what is the problem here? It is easy to make fun of [[Fukuyama]]'s notion of the End of [[History]],
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  • ...n which we, mortals, are destined to play a [[role]] unbeknownst to us – here, the [[paradox]] grows even stronger: not only is our freedom linked to its ...ed since their [[behavior]] is already predestined by their [[instincts]]. What this means is that, paradoxically, in [[order]] to be educated into freedom
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  • ...] to Germans!", etc.) - "We do not [[want]] anything foreign, we want only what is ours!"...<br /> ...rmulated in the memoirs European travelers a couple of decades earlier – what this means is that, from the very beginning, the Argentinean [[ideological]
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  • ...that this foreign creep is someone close to us…) What this means is that what Hegel says [[about]] habits has to be applied to zombies: at the most eleme ...abits is supplemented by the level of consciousness proper and [[speech]]. What the zombie-like "blind" [[behavior]] provides is, as it were, the "[[materi
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  • Do as you please, you will be lucky, you will petition, I do not know, do what you like. So that's the point. ...every year remain open on a [[number]] of outstanding issues. This will be what I will be able to expand on today.
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  • .../ethics-of-the-real/ ''Ethics of the Real: Kant and Lacan''] from 2000 and links it with more recent work about comedy. ''Why Psychoanalysis?'' Is suitabl
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  • ...any such logic is pure thinking itself, it has always been unclear in just what sense such a science could be a “metaphysics.” ...the dynamism of reason in Kant and Hegel, life as a logical category, and what Hegel might mean by the unity of the idea of the true and the idea of the g
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  • What renders the cogito irrefutable is the form which one can give to it where t ...that "I am not, there where I am the plaything of my thought: I think of what I am where I do not think to think." The unconscious designates that "it t
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  • ...Whole of reality, i.e., the return to pre-critical general ontology… But what if the actual situation is quite different? True, Kant admits antinomies, b One has thus to be very precise here. When Kant deplores that the Thing-in-itself remains out of our reach, it i
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  • ...Law, the travesty of the Black Mass (or, in Joyce's case, the elevation of Here Comes Everybody into Christ who has to die in order to be reborn as the ete ...y: the chaotic multitude of homonymies, word-plays, "irregular" metaphoric links and resonances… Productive as this notion is, one should be aware of its
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  • ...ose who pretend all too easily to have reached a domain beyond philosophy. What Derrida does is not only "deconstruct" philosophy, demonstrating its depend ...the absolutely certain starting point for philosophy. Foucault's objection here is that Descartes does not really confront madness, but rather avoids think
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  • What is crucial here from the psychoanalytic perspective is the link between the capitalist dyna ...ent who felt guilty of theft, although he did not actually steal anything: what he ''did'' steal, again, was Nothingness itself.) So – along the same li
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  • ...cinated by the Greek polis as the organic unity of individual and society: here, social substance does not yet stand opposed to individuals as a cold, abst ...objection: "But nothing will ever change in the Soviet Union! Socialism is here to stay forever!" Rabinovitch calmly answers: "This is my second reason." T
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  • ...tright dismissals. With Hegel, things are, if anything, even more obvious: what united all that comes after Hegel is the opposition to the specter of Hegel ...gerians and vitalists… And does exactly the same not hold for Descartes? Here are the main versions of anti- Cartesianism:
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  • ...in Lacan's formulas of the conclusion of the psychoanalytic cure. Crucial here is the shift from subjectivization to subjective destitution. Insofar as th What, then, are the basic contours of this false (mis)reading of Lacan? The mome
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