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  • ...]] between the actual father and the function of the father in its real, [[symbolic]], and [[imaginary]] instances. In the [[reality]] of the [[child]]'s [[lif ...give up trying to make the child into her phallus, on the [[other]]. This symbolic castration determines the way in which the boy and the [[girl]] will
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  • #redirect [[Real, imaginary, and symbolic Father]]
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  • #redirect [[Real, Imaginary, and Symbolic Father]]
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  • ...]] between the actual father and the function of the father in its real, [[symbolic]], and [[imaginary]] instances. In the [[reality]] of the [[child]]'s [[lif ...up to [[the imaginary]] father, to which they are inevitably compared, the real father also partially represents for the child the [[category]] of the [[im
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  • ...]] between the actual father and the function of the father in its real, [[symbolic]], and [[imaginary]] instances. In the [[reality]] of the [[child]]'s [[lif ...give up trying to make the child into her phallus, on the [[other]]. This symbolic castration determines the way in which the boy and the [[girl]] will
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  • </b>[[Imaginary]], [[symbolic]], [[real]]: [[three]] "[[registers]]", aspects or quasi-functions by which [[speech ...harged with our [[desire,]] may be strongly dominated by submission to the symbolic order. </p><p>
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  • * [[real]]: ''[[réel]]'' * [[symbolic]]: ''[[symbolique]]''
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  • ...[structure]] of [[paradox]]. “An act accomplishes what, within the given symbolic [[universe]], appears to be ‘impossible’, yet it changes its [[conditio ...ldings in an act of freedom that illuminated how we are all bound by [[the symbolic]] [[order]]; Sethe in Toni Morrison’s ''[[Beloved]]'' killed her own [[ch
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  • ===Symbolic Order=== ...he does not situate the [[death drive]] in the [[imaginary]] but in the [[symbolic]].
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  • ===Symbolic, Imaginary and Real=== ...etween the [[symbolic]] [[father]], the [[imaginary]] [[father]] and the [[real]] [[father]].
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  • ...acques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] of [[Jacques Lacan]], the [[real]], the [[symbolic]], and the [[imaginary]] are a central [[order|set of references]]. The [[i ...acques Lacan:Bibliography|work]] of [[Jacques Lacan]], the [[real]], the [[symbolic]], and the [[imaginary]] are a central [[order|set of references]]. The [[i
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  • The [[symbolic]] [[prohibition]] of [[enjoyment]] in the [[Oedipus complex]] (the [[incest ...'. Although the [[Real]] of the 1960s is not the same as his use of [[the Real]] in the 1980s, the first [[concepts]] emerge in this seminar. Here ''joui
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  • ...th the [[real]], a [[materialism|material substrate]] that underpins the [[symbolic order]]. The [[concept]] of [[materialism|materiality]] implies, for [[Laca As an element of the [[real]], the [[letter]] is [[meaning]]less in itself. [[Lacan]] illustrates this
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  • The "[[real]]" stands for what is neither [[symbolic]] nor [[imaginary]]. ...in [[Lacan]] who often cites these [[Uncanny]] [[objects]] as reminders of symbolic [[lack]] in the subjects [[identity]] [[formation]].
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  • ...gen]]'' and ''[[Thing|Wortvorstellungen]]'' are opposed, in the [[symbolic|symbolic level]] "they go together". ...]] in its "dumb [[reality]]",<ref>{{S7}} p.55</ref> the [[thing]] in the [[real]], which is "the beyond-of-the-[[signified]]."<ref>{{S7}} p.54</ref> The [
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  • <blockquote>"Women in the [[real]] [[order]] serve . . . as objects for the exchanges required by the eleme ...ble, in the fact of being placed in the position of an [[object]] in the [[symbolic order]], to which, on the other hand, she is entirely subjected no less tha
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  • ...ques Lacan]] [[chose]] to use the term "phallus" for [[the imaginary]] and symbolic [[representation]] of the penis in order to better distinguish the role of ...[[Lacan]]'s [[register]]s - the [[imaginary]], the [[symbolic]] and the [[real]] - and as his system develops it becomes the one single indivisible [[sign
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  • ...uman]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...r psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function'.<ref>{{E}} p. 72</ref>
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  • ...the gap, the original splitting which is constitutive of the subject, is [[real]]; and it is in this gap that the [[object a]], the object [[cause of desir ...ng of the signifiers that support it (albeit never exhausting it) that its real cause can be circumscribed (Lacan, 1977 [1959], pp. 256-77).
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  • ...l]] but is "inserted in a [[synchronic]] [[world]] of cries organized in a symbolic [[system]]."<ref>{{S4}} p. 182, 188</ref> It is the [[symbolic|symbolic nature]] of the infant's screams which forms the kernel of [[Lacan]]'s [[co
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  • The [[space]] of pure [[death drive]] without [[desire]], between [[symbolic]] death and actual death. This is [[death]] in the [[real]], of our [[material]] [[self]].
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  • ...[[disavow]]s this [[lack]] and finds an [[object]] (the [[fetish]]) as a [[symbolic]] [[substitute]] for the mother's [[lack|missing]] [[penis]].<ref>{{F}}. "[ ...s]], the [[phobia|phobic]] [[object]] is an [[imaginary]] substitute for [[symbolic]] [[castration]].
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  • ...is concerned is made of the [[signifier]] which is already there in the [[real]], the uncomprehended signifier. It is already there, but it is made of th ...conceives of the [[id]] as the [[unconscious]] origin of [[speech]], the [[symbolic]] "it" beyond the [[imaginary]] [[ego]].
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  • ...[[paternal function]] is reduced to the [[image]] of the [[father]] (the [[symbolic]] is reduced to the [[imaginary]]). ...[[the Imaginary]] and Real Orders, in parallel with an alteration in [[the Symbolic]] Order).
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  • ...work; he consistently locates the [[essence]] of [[transference]] in the [[symbolic]] and not in the [[imaginary]], although it clearly has powerful imaginary ...and [[full]] manner, there is, in the [[true]] sense, [[transference]], [[symbolic]] [[transference]] - something which takes [[place]] which changes the natu
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  • ...' view of [[regression]], according to which [[regression]] is seen as a [[real]] phenomenon, in which [[adults]] "actually regress, return to the [[state] ...rgence of something anterior," but in the sense of "the reduction of the [[symbolic]] to the [[imaginary]]."<ref>{{S4}} p. 242</ref>
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