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<big>[[Seminar I{|Freud's Papers on Technique]].<BR> ''Les écrits techniques de Freud''align="center" style="width:600px; border:1px solid #aaa;text-align:left; line-height:2. 0em; padding-left:10px;"</big>|-| style="width:150px;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | [[Lacan]]'s first [[seminar{{Y}}|1953 - 1954]] | style="width:150px;text-align:left; line- open to the public height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" |Seminar I| style="width:300px;text- is held at [[Saintealign:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-Anne Hospital]] soon after the establishment of the left:10px;" | ''[[Société Française Seminar I|Les écrits techniques de PsychanalyseFreud]]'' ([[SFPSeminar I|<big>Freud's Papers on Technique</big>]]). |}
This [[seminar]] is explicitly addressed to analysts, as it concerns questions of psychoanalytic technique, those of [[resistance]], [[defence]], [[repression]] and [[transferenceImage:Sem.I.jpg|border|300px|right]]{{SeminarBox|title = Seminar I|image = Seminar_I_Freud%27s_Papers_on_Technique.jpg|Years = 1953 - 1954|French = Les écrits techniques de Freud|English = Freud's Papers on Technique|Download = |Mirror = }}
It also contains his early formulation of the imaginary and his critique of the Object Relations School of psychoanalysis.
<span style="line-height:2.0em;font-size:1.1em">The first [[seminar]], open to the public, takes place at Sainte-Anne Hospital just after the creation of the [[Société Française de Psychanalyse]] (S.F.P.). [[Lacan]] cuts intervenes in the study of [[Freud]] by dint deploying his concepts of his theory on the three 'registers' of subjective experience: the [[imaginary]], the [[symbolic]] and the [[real]]. The focal point of the discussion is the direction of the [[cure]]. Participants are allowed to make presentations, comments and objections. Through the [[case]] histories of [[Freud]], [[Klein]], [[Kris]] and [[Balint]], the debate elucidates on the convergence of [[psychoanalysis]], [[philosophy]], [[theology]], [[linguistics]] and [[game theory]]. In keeping with this heterogeneous approach, [[Lacan]] will further appeal to the [[science]] of [[optics]] to systematize his analyses of the [[specular relation]]. After his [[schema]] of the [[inverted bouquet]] the [[mirror stage]] becomes part of the topography of the [[Imaginary]]. As to the ''[[méconnaissance]]'' that characterizes the [[ego]], it is associated with ''[[Negation|Verneinung]]'' (''dénégation''): "...everyday [[speech]] runs against failure of [[recognition]], ''[[méconnaissance]]'', which is the source of ''[[Verneinung]]''." He closes the [[seminar]] pondering on the [[role]] of the [[analyst]]: ''"...if [[The Subject|the subject]] commits himself to searching after [[truth]] as such, it is because he places himself in the [[dimension]] of [[ignorance]], what [[analyst]]s call readiness to the [[transference]]. The [[analyst]]'s ignorance is also worthy of consideration. He doesn't have to [[guide]] the [[subject]] to [[knowledge]], but onto the paths by which access to this [[knowledge]] is gained. [[Psychoanalysis]] is a [[dialectic]]s, an [[art]] of conversation."''</span>
<span style="line-height:2.0em;font-size:1.1em">In a spoken [[intervention]] (Appendix), [[Jean Hyppolite]] comments on [[Freud]]'s ''[[Negation|Verneinung]]'' and suggests its [[translation]] as ''dénégation'' instead of ''négation''. The focal point question here deals with how the [[return of the discussion repressed]] operates. According to [[Freud]], the [[repress]]ed is intellectually accepted by the [[subject]], since it is named, and at the same [[time]] is negated because the direction of [[subject]] refuses to recognize it as his, refuses to recognize himself in it. ''Dénégation'' includes an assertion whose status is difficult to define. The frontier between [[neurosis]] and [[psychosis]] is drawn here, between [[repression]], ''Verdrägung'', and [[repudiation]], ''Verwerfung'', a term that [[Lacan]] will replace with 'withdrawal', and finally with "[[foreclosure]]" (''forclusion''), the former being related to [[neurosis]], the latter to [[curepsychosis]]. </span>
Through <span style="line-height:2.0em;font-size:1.1em">When answering Hyppolite in La [[Psychanalyse]] that same year, [[Lacan]] establishes two poles of [[analytic experience]]: the case histories of Freud, Klein, Kris [[imaginary]] [[ego]] and Balint, the debate elucidates on [[symbolic]] [[speech]]. [[Lacan]] gives precedence to the convergence of [[psychoanalysisSymbolic]], over the [[philosophyImaginary]], . The subject who must come to be is "the [[theologysubject of the unconscious]], " where here it is to be understood that "the [[linguisticsunconscious is the discourse of the Other]] and ." In [[game theoryanalysis]], he says, "the subject first talks about himself without talking to you, then he talks to you without talking about himself. When he is able to talk to you about himself, the analysis is over. "</span>
In keeping with <span style="line-height:2.0em;font-size:1.1em">To this heterogeneous approachreshaping of the [[Imaginary]] by the [[Symbolic]], Lacan will further appeal to he opposes the intersection of the [[scienceSymbolic]] and the [[Real]] without mediation of the [[opticsImaginary]] to systematize his analyses , which would be the characteristic of the specular relation[[psychosis]]. </span>
After his schema == Downloads =={| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="width:100%;"![[Author]](s)!Title!Publisher!Year!Pages![[Language]]!Size!Filetype!Downloads|-|[[Jacques Lacan]]|[[The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Freud's Papers on Technique (Seminar I)]]<small>9780393306972</small>| class="s4" |W. W. Norton & Company|<small>1991</small>|<small>312</small>|<small>[[English]]</small>|<small>4 Mb</small>|<big>djvu</big>|[http://library1.org/_ads/5B4D56FA644161D57238A9E4732F4F1D 1], [http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=5B4D56FA644161D57238A9E4732F4F1D 2], [http://b-ok.cc/md5/5B4D56FA644161D57238A9E4732F4F1D 3], [http://libgen.me/item/detail/id/436617 4], [http://bookfi.net/md5/5B4D56FA644161D57238A9E4732F4F1D 5]|-|[[Jacques Lacan|Jacques Lacan]]|[[The Seminar of the Jacques Lacan: Freud's Papers on Technique (Seminar I)]]|W. W. Norton & Company|<small>1991</small>|<small>312</small>|<small>English</small>|<small>23 Mb</small>|<big>pdf</big>|[http://library1.org/_ads/C1ECD480977DAAE3E35B5B261B4DD3B8 1], [https://ulozto.net/file/9UYPScorSNa0/jacques-lacan-seminar-i-lacan-seminar-1-technique-pdf 2], [http://b-ok.cc/md5/C1ECD480977DAAE3E35B5B261B4DD3B8 3], [http://bookfi.net/md5/C1ECD480977DAAE3E35B5B261B4DD3B8 4]|-|[[Jacques Lacan|Jacques Lacan]]|'inverted bouquet'Das Seminar von [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] Buch 1 (1953-1954)''Freuds technische Schriften' the '<small>9783530502138, 3530502138</small>''|<small>Walter</small>|<small>1978</small>|<small>364</small><small>[363]</small>|<small>[mirror stage[German]] becomes part of the topography of the </small>|<small>9 Mb</small>|<big>pdf</big>|[http://library1.org/_ads/F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 1], [http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 2], [Imaginaryhttp://b-ok.cc/md5/F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 3], [http://libgen.me/item/detail/id/2208994 4], [http://bookfi. net/md5/F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 5]|}
As to the === Related ==={| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="width:100%;"|Richard Feldstein, [[Bruce Fink]], Maire Jaanus|''<sup>SUNY Series in Psychoanalysis & [[méconnaissanceCulture]]</sup>'' that characterizes the [[egoReading]] [[Seminars]] I and II: Lacan’s [[Return to Freud]]|[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press|1996|460[445]|English|3 Mb|pdf|[http://library1.org/_ads/7B5AA1FD77827BE2863C11DDBF71A1F3 1], [http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=7B5AA1FD77827BE2863C11DDBF71A1F3 2], it is associated with ''[http://b-ok.cc/md5/7B5AA1FD77827BE2863C11DDBF71A1F3 3], [Verneinunghttp://libgen.me/item/detail/id/2113769 4], [http://bookfi.net/md5/7B5AA1FD77827BE2863C11DDBF71A1F3 5]|-|Richard Feldstein, Bruce Fink, Maire Jaanus|'' (<small>SUNY Series in Psychoanalysis & Culture</small>''dénégationReading Seminars I and II: Lacan’s [[Return to freud|Return to Freud]]|State University of New York Press|1996|445|English|7 Mb|pdf|[http://library1.org/_ads/3CBBB510FD49D6C8591E58329A8FBC8F 1], [http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=3CBBB510FD49D6C8591E58329A8FBC8F 2], [http://b-ok.cc/md5/3CBBB510FD49D6C8591E58329A8FBC8F 3], [http://libgen.me/item/detail/id/2245094 4], [http://bookfi.net/md5/3CBBB510FD49D6C8591E58329A8FBC8F 5]|-|Richard [[Boothby]]|Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan'')s Return to Freud <small>[1 ed.]</small>|<small>Routledge</small>|<small>1991</small>|<small>276</small>|<small>English</small>|<small>4 Mb</small>|<big>djvu</big>|[http://library1.org/_ads/FC981853F7D4392251AC2F7654698ED0 1], [http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=FC981853F7D4392251AC2F7654698ED0 2], [http://b-ok.cc/md5/FC981853F7D4392251AC2F7654698ED0 3], [http://libgen.me/item/detail/id/1267554 4], [http://bookfi.net/md5/FC981853F7D4392251AC2F7654698ED0 5]|-|[[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]]|[http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=C4C1C8076674F191942740191C6DE894 La cosa freudiana e altri scritti]|<small>Einaudi</small>|<small>1972</small>|<small>252</small>|<small>Italian</small>|<small>8 Mb</small>|<big>pdf</big>|[http://library1.org/_ads/C4C1C8076674F191942740191C6DE894 1], [http: "//libgen.io/get.php?md5=C4C1C8076674F191942740191C6DE894 2], [http://b-ok.everyday speech runs against failure of recognitioncc/md5/C4C1C8076674F191942740191C6DE894 3], [http://libgen.me/item/detail/id/926138 4], [http://bookfi.net/md5/C4C1C8076674F191942740191C6DE894 5]|-|[[Jacques Lacan]]|''méconnaissanceDas Seminar von [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] Buch 1 (1953-1954)''''Freuds technische Schriften''''<small>9783530502138, which is the source of 3530502138</small>''|<small>Walter</small>|<small>1978</small>|<small>364</small><small>[363]</small>|'''German'Verneinung''|<small>9 Mb</small>|<big>pdf</big>|[http://library1.org/_ads/F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 1], [http://libgen.io/get.php?md5=F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 2], [http://b-ok." cc/md5/F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 3], [http://libgen.me/item/detail/id/2208994 4], [http://bookfi.net/md5/F512F7385F1A2EDB38EF6498CCAF2FDD 5]|}
He closes the seminar pondering on the role of the [[analyst]]==French=={| class="floatright" style="float:right;margin-left: 10px"| {| class="wikitable" width="210px" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;margin-right:0px;line-height:2...if the [[subject]] commits himself to searching after [[truth]] as such, it is because he places himself in the dimension of ignorance, what analysts call readiness to the [[transference]]. 0em; padding-left:60px; background:#ffffff; text-align:center;"|-The analyst's ignorance is also worth of consideration. He doesn't have to guide the subject to knowledge, but on to the paths by which access to this knowledge is gained. Psychoanalysis is a dialectics, an art of conversation.| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="150px" style="padding-left:10px;" align="center"| Date| bgcolor="#ffffff" width="30px" style="padding-left:10px;" | PDFIn a spoken intervention (Appendix), Jean Hyppolite comments on Freud's ‘’Verneinung’’ and suggests its translation as ‘’dénégation’’ instead of ‘’négation’’. |-| bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:0px;" align="center" |18 novembre 1953The question here deals with how | [[the return of the repressed]https://mega.nz/#!DX52mS6I!DKvdAH3cHEOpZ8z11aEejmnl-YgrbFvkPmhBdi8Glbc pdf] operates. |-According to Freud the repressed is intellectually accepted by the subject, since it is named, and at the same time is negated because the subject refuses to recognize it as his, refuses to recognize him in it. | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px;" | 13 janvier 1954 ‘’Dénégation’’ includes an assertion whose status is difficult to define| [https://mega. nz/#!HT4yxSAL!wBVLodWiwP2jIfz2mkNIVWQIfT3BZ3EqyRoVri05BLU pdf]|-The frontier between [[neurosis]] and [[psychosis]] is drawn here, between [[repression]], ‘’Verdrägung’’, and repudiation, ‘’Verwerfung’’, a term that Lacan will replace by withdrawal, and finally by | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px;"| 20 janvier 1954| [[foreclosure]https://mega.nz/#!jW40FAbB!RxGknYryXSKJPsF1C_YfWKeuXqfBnOfkVKyO6Yv3hnk pdf]" (‘’forclusion’’), the former being related to neurosis, the latter to psychosis.|-When answering Hyppolite in ‘’La Psychanalyse’’ that same year, Lacan establishes two poles of analytic experience| bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left: the 15px;" | 27 janvier 1954| [[imaginaryhttps://mega.nz/#!GCp0WazS!hnPzqdW-Srgye4utQ6NAFID4pjQW5rSnRj090q7Q18Y pdf]] [[ego]] and the [[symbolic]] [[speech]]. |-| bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px;" | 3 février 1954Lacan gives precedence to the Symbolic over the Imaginary| [https://mega. nz/#!zbxmha6a!UXWk7cRnMx5ok13sq2w-1kzXQJ0WHFpzQY0CeejH17U pdf]|-The [[subject]] who must come to be is | bgcolor="[[the subject of the unconscious]]#ffffff" and style="padding-left:15px;" | 10 février 1954| [[the unconscious is the discourse of the Otherhttps://mega.nz/#!nTpQkAJY!HeAx1sOuKqRH-KYwnAWK8fG9Pvh_feob9AC3TgTe1ZU pdf]]." |-In analysis, he says, | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="the subject first talks about himself without talking to you, then he talks to you without talking about himself. When he is able to talk to you about himself, the analysis is over.padding-left:15px;"| 17 février 1954 To this reshaping of the Imaginary by the Symbolic, he opposes the intersection of the Symbolic and the Real without mediation of the Imaginary, which would be the characteristic of psychosis| [https://mega.nz/#!jKwgwIBB!QoxsGYuOToxRSQXDa6ktgDaBhSUxzC3uBbCmt7AjNvQ pdf]|- {| classbgcolor="toccolours#ffffff" style="float: right; padding-left:10px15px;clear" | 24 février 1954 | [https: right; margin: 0 0 0//mega.5em 1em;"nz/#!nCxi1Q7K!9rs9uaDqlIq2LwmilYtxuuHA4YGB0AM62H1viDbO_Ww pdf]|-|+ bgcolor="#ffffff" style="font-size: larger; marginpadding-left: 1em15px;"|10 mars 1954| [https://mega.nz/#!fHxQiSxZ!jCbQKaIpITfEJjB13Ep-9KIwSsjW4ccp1kpZdRLMm9Y pdf]|- | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="verticalpadding-alignleft: top15px;"| 17 mars 1954| [https://mega.nz/#!HLpUHKhC!kHDDgwC-TzSIznWGiLIpmi1uIdxoh8vr6BcPfjHhH7E pdf]|-|stylebgcolor="background: #CCCCCC;ffffff" colspanstyle="3padding-left:15px;" align=center|'''Download'''24 mars 1954| [https://mega.nz/#!uLoU3C7a!GHXZuwDDRCsmGOBvczmpX-Wj3u3pcZNgPH7zDYdiuuA pdf]|- | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="verticalpadding-alignleft: top15px;"| 31 mars 1954| [https://mega.nz/#!2LxUBI7D!ceYLvhdVLTu-bKukMBLQElxow6ClRoxkIJjtS74NQd0 pdf]|}
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