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=Jacques Lacan====Behavior=====An "[[act]]" is not mere "[[act|behavior]]" (-- such as that of all '''[[nature|animals]]''') -- but a uniquely [[act|''human'' act]], "since to our [[knowledge]] there is no [[other ]] [[act]] but the [[human]] one."<ref>{{S11}} p. 50</ref>
=====Responsibility===Ethics of Psychoanalysis==A fundamental quality of an The "[[act]] " is that the actor can be held an '''[[responsibleethics|ethical concept]] for it; the concept of ''' insofar as the '''[[actsubject]] is thus an ''' can be held '''[[ethical]] [[conceptresponsibility|responsible]]''' for it.
The [[psychoanalytic]] [[concept ]] of '''[[responsibility]] ''' is complicated in [[psychoanalysis]] by the discovery that, in addition to his [[conscious]] plans, the '''[[subject]] ''' also has '''[[unconscious]] [[intention]]s'''. Hence someone may well commit an [[act]] which he claims was un[[intention]]al, but which [[analysis]] reveals to be the expression of an '''[[unconscious]] [[desire]]'''.
==Analysand==In '''[[Freudpsychoanalytic]] called these [[acttreatment]]''' the [[subject]] is faced with the '''[[ethical]] [[duty]]''' of assuming '''[[responsibility]]''' even for the '''[[unconscious]]s "[[parapraxesdesire]]," or "s''' expressed in his '''[[bungled actionsaction]]s'''."
=====Responsibility===Analyst==In The '''[[psychoanalyticethics]] of [[treatmentpsychoanalysis]] ''' enjoin the [[subject]] is faced with the [[ethical]] [[dutyanalyst]] of assuming to assume [[responsibility]] even for the [[unconscious]] his or her [[desireact]]s expressed (i.e. interventions in his the [[actiontreatment]]s).
It follows that, when it is fully and [[Lacanconscious]] dedicates a year of his ly assumed, "[[seminarsuicide]] to discussing further is the nature of the [[only completely successful act|psychoanalytic act]]."<ref>[[Lacan|Lacan, Jacques]]. ''[[Seminar XITelevision|Le SéminaireTélévision]]'', [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1973. Livre XV. L'acte psychanalytique, 1967-68'[[Television|Television: A Challenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]]'', ed. Unpublished[[Joan Copjec]], trans. Denis Hollier, Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson, New York: Norton, 1990].p.66-7</ref>
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* [[Unconscious]]{{Also}} =====References=====<references/> {{FFCOK}} p. 50<blockquote>[[Repetition]] first appears in a form that is not clear, that is not self-evident, like a reproduction, or a making present, ''in act''. That is why I have placed ''The Act'' with a large question-mark at the bottom of the blackboard so as to indicate that, as long as we speak of the relations of [[repetition]] with the [[real]], this [[act]] will remain on our horizon.</blockquote> [[Category:Psychoanalysis]][[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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