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The position of the [[analyst]] in [[Lacan]]'s account of the [[discourse of the analyst]].
<blockquote>The analyst plays the part of pure desirousness (pure desiring subject), and interrogates the subject
in his or her division [i.e., between the conscious and unconscious]. . . . The patient in a sense
“coughs up” a master signifier that has not yet been brought into relation with any other signifier.<ref>[[Bruce Fink|Fink, Bruce]]. 1998. p. 37</ref></blockquote>
=====Socrates=====
This is a truth that resides beyond knowledge.
==See Also==
{{See}}
* [[Desire of the analyst]]
* [[Discourse]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Knowledge]]
* [[Master]]
* [[Philosophy]]
* [[Psychoanalysis]]
* [[Treatment]]
{{Also}}
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
[[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
[[Category:Concepts]]
[[Category:Terms]]