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Subject of the Unconscious

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It has often been remarked that [[Freud ]] hardly ever made use of the term "[[subject]]." The only exception (which is surprising, because it was never noticed) was his respected use of the term in "[[Instincts ]] and Their Vicissitudes" (1915c). While describing the normal [[instinctual ]] "vicissitude," where the [[drives ]] turn back on the subject's [[body ]] and where the mode of [[satisfaction ]] is reversed from [[active ]] to [[passive]], Freud wrote of "a new subject," which he situated [[outside ]] of the person proper. This subject wants to be watched (or violated) to [[satisfy ]] the...
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