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Jacques Lacan
[[Freud]] argued that sexuality is composed of a number of partial drives ([[Ger]]. ''Partieltrieb'') such as the oral drive and the anal drive, each specified by a different source (a different erotogenic zone).
 
 
 
{| style="width:75%; height:200px" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|+ [[:Image:Lacan-threelacks.jpg|Table of three types of lack of object]]<BR>
! align="center" | !! align="center" | PARTIAL DRIVE !! align="center" | EROGENOUS ZONE !! align="center" | PARTIAL OBJECT !! align="center" | VERB
|-
| align="center" | D
| align="center" | [[Oral]] [[drive] || align="center" | [[Erogenous zone|Lips]] || [[Partial object|Breast]] || To suck
|-
| align="center" | D
| align="center" | [[anal]] [[drive] || align="center" | [[Erogenous zone|Anus]] || [[Partial object|Faeces]] || To shit
|-
| align="center" | d
| align="center" | [[scopic]] [[drive] || align="center" | [[Erogenous zone|Eyes]] || [[Partial object|Gaze]] || To see
|}
 
 
 
[[Image:Lacan-tablepartialdrives.jpg|right|Table of partial drives]]
At first these component [[drive]]s function anarchically and independently (viz. the 'polymorphous perversity' of children), but in puberty they become organized and fused together under the priamcy of the genital organs.<ref>{{F}} p.1905d.</ref>
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