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Subject supposed to know

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[[Lacan]] also remarks that, for the [[analyst]], the [[analysand]] is a [[subject supposed to know]].
When the [[analyst]] explains the [[fundamental rule]] of [[free association]] to the [[analysand]], he is effectively saying; "Come on, say anything, it will all be marvellous."<ref>{{Sl7S17}} p.59</ref>
In other words, the [[analyst]] tells the [[analysand]] to behave as if he knew what it was all about, thereby instituting him as a [[subject supposed to know]].
 
==See Also==
{{See}}
* [[Analysand]]
* [[Analyst]]
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* [[Consciousness]]
* [[End of analysis]]
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* [[Intersubjective]]
* [[Knowledge]]
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* [[Signification]]
* [[Subject]]
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* [[Transference]]
* [[Treatment]]
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