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  • Since the most basic form of exchange is [[communication]] itself (the exchange of [[words]], the [[gift]] of [[speech]]);<ref>{{S4} ...of radical [[alterity]] which [[Lacan]] refers to as the [[Other]]. The [[unconscious]] is the [[discourse]] of this [[Other]], and thus belongs wholly to the [[
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  • ...e Subject|the subject]], S̷, in relation to both the [[big Other]] (the [[unconscious]]) and the small other (the [[object]] a as the object [[cause]] of [[desir ...[social]] bonds constitute what Lacan claims is an essential support for [[communication]]. The four discourses go beyond [[speech]], but "without going beyond [[la
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  • ====="The Unconscious is Structured like a Language"===== ...s center [[stage]] and [[Lacan]] develops his classic [[thesis]] that "the unconscious is [[structured]] like a language."<ref>{{S11}} p. 20</ref>
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  • The '''[[unconscious]]''' is the "[[discourse|discourse of the Other]]", the effect on the [[sub * [[Communication]]
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  • {{Top}}communicating|communication{{Bottom}} Most theories of [[communication]] -- offered by modern [[linguistics]] -- are characterised by two importa
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  • * [[Communication]] * [[Unconscious]]
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  • ...the [[subject]] in an interrupted and [[inversion|inverted form]]. (see [[communication]]) * [[Communication]]
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  • ...ould be necessary to acknowledge that psychoanalysis is a unique form of [[communication]] and not a science. The [[knowledge]] gained from it concerns [[complex]] ...ss obvious how psychoanalytic [[treatment]], as the investigation of the [[unconscious]], can benefit from a more [[analytic]] knowledge of the complex objects it
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  • ...counts cannot explain madness. Madness is a [[discourse]], an attempt at [[communication]], that must be [[interpreted]]. We have to understand rather than give cau ...that they have watered down and sweetened Freud’s [[ideas]] about the [[unconscious]] and [[infant]] sexuality.4 [[Ego psychology]] asserts that ‚self-improv
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  • ...literally lived in two different socio-symbolic universes with no direct [[communication]] possible: for each of the two, the [[barrier]] which separated the two un ...minance of material production and [[technology]] over the intersubjective communication and/or symbolic practice, as if the root of the political terror resides in
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  • ...escartes]]' [[cogito]] ergo sum) of the analysand's "guilt," i.e. of his [[unconscious]] [[desire]]. ...lic order qua "big Other," is that it is never simply a tool or means of [[communication]], since it "decenters" the subject from within, in the sense of accomplish
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  • ...with the impenetrable acts of the Other which bear witness to the Other's unconscious - and we are never dealing here with simple "facts," but always with facts ...f meaning only from its aphanasis in the Other locus, which is that of the unconscious?" <a name="31"></a><a href="#31x">31</a></font></p>
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  • ...th]] is thus explained as the [[traumatic]] impact the fulfillment of an [[unconscious]] violent desire (in this [[case]], for the father to die) has on the [[sub .../displaced, but it is through this very displacement that the other, truly unconscious thought articulates itself. So, in the case of Oedipus and Hamlet, instead
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  • ...st [[domain]] the "common": shared [[knowledge]], forms of cooperation and communication, etc., which can no longer be contained by the form of [[private property]] ...ards the hegemonic role of immaterial labor as the move from production to communication, to social interaction (in Aristotelian [[terms]], from techne as poiesis t
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  • ...can justify the means." THIS is what Freud meant when he wrote that the [[Unconscious]] [[knows]] no [[negation]]: the official ([[Christian]], democratic...) [[ ...ed, true form - in short, as Lacan would have put it, at this point, the [[communication]] between him and the "object" of his study, the intolerant skinhead, is th
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  • [[moment]], the [[universe]] was one in which the [[Unconscious]] was not yet operative, in which this [[space]] of the heroic innocence of the Unconscious in which irresistible passions freely
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  • ...is precisely that Solaris remains an impenetrable Other with no possible [[communication]] with us - true, it returns us to our innermost disavowed fantasies, but t ...]]", it is the virtual order of symbolic rules that provides the frame for communication, while in the Solaris-Thing, the big Other is no longer "barred", purely vi
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  • ...all these ambiguities. Didn't [[Lacan]] say that Japanese do not have an [[unconscious]]? ...still the easiest way, like for [[Freud]] dreams were the royal way to the unconscious. Maybe I am part of a nostalgic movement. Nowadays, because of all these ne
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  • ...[[relationship]] which fuses the [[individual]] into 'One [[Being]]' via [[communication]] devices. This idea seems to correspond with the general trend towards a m ...[metaphor]] for cyberspace, the idea of a collective [[consciousness]] via communication tools. On the other hand, there is your idea of the computer as an asexual
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  • ...he makes about the illusory consistency of the subject and the work of the unconscious, in disrupting as well as reproducing the symbolic networks in which a subj ...enter civilization, the symbolic that enters into the constitution of the unconscious as the infant becomes a speaking subject — and love. Love is brought to p
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  • ...beyond this 'speech', what the psychoanalytic expetience discovers in the unconscious is the whole structure of language. ...t I have alerted informed minds to the extent to which the notion that the unconscious is merely the seat of the instincts will have to be rethought.
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  • ...famous [[schema]] into which Freud inserts the entire proceedings of the [[unconscious]].<br> ...age and [[memory]]. These recorded traces are later [[repressed]] into the unconscious. It is a very pretty schema, which we will come back to since it will be us
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  • ...to you, I try to interest you; that's part of the deal. But that mode of [[communication]] which binds us together isn't necessarily calculated to avoid something t ...concerning the [[meaning]] of that Law articulated in the depths of the [[unconscious]]. If there is [[nothing]] more than a [[lack]], the Other is wanting, and
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  • ...imension]] in his [[discussion]] of [[language]] and its relation to the [[unconscious]]. Piera Aulagnier elaborated a [[theory]] of the [[mother]]-[[infant]] rel
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  • [[Unconscious]] latent thoughts—the [[demands]] of the [[drives]] and their prohibition ...am interpretation]] can be based either on pre-conscious content or on the unconscious. After Freud's introduction of the second [[topography]] (1920-25), a [[not
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  • ...notheism]] (1939a). The importance he assigned to this is reflected by a [[communication]] he had with Abram Kardiner in which he wrote, "Don't take this too seriou It is worth pondering why Freud invented this [[narrative]]. The [[unconscious]] desire for murder and [[fantasy]] would have been sufficient. Didn't Freu
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  • ...bject (philosophy)|subjects]] make themselves unaware. The psychoanalytic unconscious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [ For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - it does not incl
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  • ...r with Josef [[Breuer]], introduced this [[notion]] in their preliminary [[communication]] (1893a) as part of their cathartic [[therapy]] and Freud's initially [[tr ...re subject to the happenstance [[experience]] of the subject, leading to [[unconscious]] distortions, infidelities, maskings, [[false]] leads, and so on. The [[an
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  • * [[communication]] 3 33,41,47,48 * communication 7 365
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  • ==Intersubjective Communication== ==The Formations of the Unconscious==
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  • ...o not wish to reveal to him, as well as the [[mechanism]] and effects of [[unconscious]] [[repression]].<ref>1896b</ref> ...h is [[repressed]], at the two successive levels in the passage from the [[unconscious]] to the [[preconscious]] (the "antechamber") and on to the [[conscious]] (
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  • ...[hysterical]] [[symptoms]], and that this had happened by bringing forth [[unconscious]] [[memories]], they wanted to learn about his method, and about the relati ...and neurologists wanted to [[understand]] more about the influence of the unconscious on [[illness]]; feminists and [[other]] radicals foresaw the end of sexual
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  • Collective [[unconscious]] Unconscious fantasy "
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  • ...]. As the arrows in the schema indicate, it is from the Other (i.e., the [[unconscious]], the "treasure trove of [[signifiers]]") that a [[message]] reaches the s ...[image]] of [[another]]. Thus, if we ignore the direction of the arrows, [[communication]] between S and A can only follow a trajectory that moves from other people
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  • ...in which they are used. They are not disguised, and they serve conscious [[communication]]. ...] and may not serve any conscious or intended [[internal]] or [[external]] communication. The [[meanings]] of psychoanalysis symbols are relatively independent of s
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  • ...order of kinship which, like language, is imperative for the group, but [[unconscious]] in its [[structures]]. Rules governing alliance regulate the exchange of ...~isplacement, to the linguistic axes of metaphor and metonymyjE.,or Lacan unconscious meaning 'insists' in the signifying chain by means of metaphor and metonymy
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  • ...itude. Social [[identity]] is constituted, not on the basis of [[ideal]] [[communication]] or [[understanding]], but on the condition of persecutory and reactive [[ ...unconsciousness. (Who else is [[unconscious]] if not consciousness?) To go unconscious is to [[jouir]], that's the Thing, to get off, to get out, to forget. Whoev
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  • ...s "[[psychic]] [[representative]] of the [[drive]]" (Freud), enables the [[unconscious]] to give shape to the drive and thereby fashion the [[words]] and gestures # Cosnier, Jacques. (1984). La [[psychanalyse]], le [[langage]] et la [[communication]]. Psychothérapies. 4 (4), 215-222
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  • ...inal]] movements" of the [[body]] are linked to symbolic elements of the [[unconscious]], "incarnating the singularities of structure in this [[place]] or that." ...nce, phonemes require the second series of morphemes. In Lacan (1966), the unconscious "implies a [[development]] in two [variable] series," as his commentaries o
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  • ...and back up again, passing through all levels and convergent nexuses of [[communication]]. The [[overdetermination]] of [[symptoms]] results from this type of stra ...ent temporalities within the psyche, such as the [[atemporality]] of the [[unconscious]]. Also playing a part in Freud's elaboration of the structure of the psych
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  • ...[[repressed]] memories led to the notions of the [[timelessness]] of the [[unconscious]] and of [[repetition]]. And, lastly, the economic standpoint became the to ...(1893a). On the psychical mechanism of hysterical phenomena: Preliminary [[communication]]. SE, 2: 1-17.
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  • ...eism]]</i> (1939a). The importance he assigned to this is reflected by a [[communication]] he had with Abram Kardiner in which he wrote, "Don't take this too seriou It is worth pondering why Freud invented this [[narrative]]. The [[unconscious]] desire for murder and fantasy would have been sufficient. Didn't Freud hi
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  • ...or of forgetfulness or exaggerated emphasis, are used as doorways into the unconscious, the underworld, into another layer of metaphoricity. ...to imagine a land unconnected to the telephone or to other forms of modern communication. Telephones were, of course, firmly absent from James Hilton's extraordinar
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  • The [[Agency]] of the [[Letter]] in the [[Unconscious]] or [[Reason]] Since [[Freud]] <b>The agency of the letter in the unconscious</b></font></h3>
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  • ...]]-Schellingian answer to it is to locate [[freedom]] (of choice) at the [[unconscious]] level: the true [[acts]] of freedom are choices/decisions which we make w ...encompassing monad, repeats itself today, in the guise of the problem of [[communication]]: how does each of us know that s/he is in touch with the "real other" beh
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  • ...e of [[language]] in [[psychoanalysis]] and emphasizes the fact that the [[unconscious]] is "[[intersubjectivity|transindividual]]." * [[Communication]]
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  • ...aves as if she doesn't [[want]] to" (1892-93a). The [[dimension]] of the [[unconscious]] [[conflict]] is not taken into account here and Freud clings to the [[ide ...infant through the initial seduction of the [[adult]], and emphasizes the unconscious sexuality of the seducer. From this follows the possibility of a significan
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  • ..., confused, vague, involuntary, distorted, or rendered unrecognizable by [[unconscious]] [[mental]] [[activity]]. They also entail a relaxation of the [[psychic]] ...ychopathology]] in Sigmund [[Freud]] and Josef [[Breuer]]'s "Preliminary [[Communication]]" (1893a). The phrase "der Hysterische leidet grösstenteils an Reminiszen
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  • ...Lacan's conception of [[the symbolic]] order and the [[formation]] of the unconscious. [[Lévi-Strauss]]'s [[structural]] [[anthropology]] was facilitated by the ...ed unconscious to the individual system users. In other words, there is an unconscious structure that determines people's social [[position]] and regulates their
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  • ...e of [[language]] in [[psychoanalysis]] and emphasizes the fact that the [[unconscious]] is "transindividual." Hence [[Lacan]]'s definition of [[analytic]] [[communication]] in which the sender receives his own [[message]] in an inverted form.
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  • ...]] representations in the [[unconscious]]. This failure of somatopsychic [[communication]] was caused by [[particular]] [[conditions]] of [[mental]] functioning and ...the sole [[purpose]] of which for Freud was to uncover the [[role]] of the unconscious in mental life—a point [[about]] which he was categorical. In his twenty-
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  • '''''The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud''''' is an [[essay]] by the [[psychoanalysis|psychoa == The Letter in the Unconscious ==
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  • ...promise as such, is often not at issue (Austin 117). The [[conscious]] and unconscious intentions and effects that attend illocutionary acts are to be distinguish ...oliteness and indirection, community linguistic norms and cross-cultural [[communication]] (see, e.g. , Brown and Levinson). Topics in applied linguistics include l
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  • ...illanimity of most clinicians. The lecture could have been entitled: the [[unconscious]], [[language]] and the tasks of the [[analyst]]. Many of the themes discus ...found in [[dreams]], [[jokes]], nonsense, [[word]] play. In what could the unconscious be better recognised, in fact, than in the defences that are set up in the
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  • ...somatic sexual excitation. Among the psychic obstacles to somatopsychic [[communication]], Freud gives [[three]] possible mechanisms: [[repression]], the [[differe
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  • ...he [[voice]] that carries [[them]], and the broader context of [[human]] [[communication]]. The [[relationship]] that [[links]] [[patient]] and [[psychoanalyst]] ca ...The psychoanalyst listens in [[silence]] (silence is an opening into the [[unconscious]]), listens without according priority to the [[content]] of the words, lis
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  • ...try in England, Shaw-Bolton. In a critical article, "The [[Myth]] of the [[Unconscious]] Mind" (1926), Shaw-Bolton stated that it had been a repugnant task to wri ...ng that a plausible account of symptoms in [[terms]] of disturbed family [[communication]] was tantamount to proving that disturbed family communications caused sym
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  • ...pathology]] of Everyday [[Life]] (1901b), and the last paragraph of "The [[Unconscious]]" (1915e). These passages point up the critical importance of taking langu In his metapsychological paper on "The Unconscious" (1915e), Freud describes quite another [[role]] played by language. He [[n
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  • ...their Vicissitudes"; "[[Repression]]"; [[Topographical]] point of view; "[[Unconscious]], The"; Witch of [[Metapsychology]], the. .... (1893a). On the psychical mechanism of hysterical phenomena: Preliminary communication. SE,2.
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  • * [[communication]] * [[unconscious]]
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  • ...ture - After Lacan: [[Clinical]] [[Practice]] and the [[Subject]] of the [[Unconscious]] ...x.php?md5=B23B529166374C0386F245DAFEB6D92B The Agency Of The Letter In The Unconscious Or Reason Since Freud]
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  • ...entric [[place]]) in which we must necessarily locate the subject of the [[unconscious]] if we are to take [[Freud]]'s discovery seriously. As is known, it is in ...are long accustomed to the perspectives summarized by our [[formula]]: the unconscious is the [[discourse]] of the Other. And we will not [[recall]] now what the
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  • :: A. [[Intersubjective]] [[Communication]] :: A. The Formations of the [[Unconscious]]
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  • ...ndamental: 'a quadripartite structure has, since the introduction of the [[unconscious]], always been required in the [[construction]] of a [[subjective]] orderin in the formula of intersubjective [[communication]], which necessitates a second intersection, in which is situated the recei
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  • Office: Belsey, Catherine, "The Romantic [[Construction]] of the [[Unconscious]], 113. + [[Communication]] Theory / Psychotherapy Supervision / [[Technology]] and ...
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  • ...Lacan's conception of [[the symbolic]] order and the [[formation]] of the unconscious. [[Lévi-Strauss]]'s [[structural]] [[anthropology]] was facilitated by the ...ed unconscious to the individual system users. In other words, there is an unconscious structure that determines people's social [[position]] and regulates their
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  • For example, the motifs of mirrored images, telepathic [[communication]], observation and external persecution so common in [[paranoia]] may be un ...hopathology]] of Everyday Life'' and ''[[Jokes]] and their Relation to the Unconscious'' all deal with operations which are fundamentally of a [[linguistic]] [[na
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  • ...is the same as being, and thinking (knowing) itself is rooted in language (communication) - "The limits of my language are the limit of my world." ...hrase Donald Rumsfeld, things we don't know we know, since, for Lacan, the unconscious as <i>une b&#233;vue</i> is <i>un savoir qui ne se sait pas</i>). This is w
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  • ...on Complex]] · [[Cause]] · [[Chance]] · [[Code]] · ''[[Cogito]]'' · [[Communication]] · [[Complex]] · [[Consciousness]] · [[Counterpart]] · [[Countertransf '''[[Special:Allpages/U|U]]''' [[Unconscious]] · [[Special:Allpages/U|More]]
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  • ...nter of yourself, since there is [[another]] [[subject]] within you, the [[Unconscious]]. It was, at first, not well-accepted news. * We emphasize that such a [[form]] of [[communication]] is not [[absent]] in man, however evanescent a [[naturally]] given [[obje
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  • ...l would have literally owned the software [[texture]] our basic network of communication), but also the shared infrastructure of [[public]] transport, electricity, ...a victim of multiple rape, of brutal [[torture]]...) is not devastated by unconscious [[anxieties]], but directly by a "meaningless" external shock which can in
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  • ...whose traces were obliterated, "repressed" into the historico-ideological unconscious: "every faithful subject can thus reincorporate into its evental present a ...rto Toscano, "From the State to the World? Badiou and Anti-Capitalism," <i>Communication &#38; Cognition</i>, Vol. 36 (2003), 1-2.<br><br>
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  • ...is the same as being, and thinking (knowing) itself is rooted in language (communication) - "The limits of my language are the limit of my world."<br><br> ...hrase Donald Rumsfeld, things we don't know we know, since, for Lacan, the unconscious as <i>une b&#233;vue est un savoir qui ne se sait pas</i>).<br><br>
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  • ...he strictly humanitarian response, he discovered an unexpected source of [[communication]] or, more precisely, of cosmetics, which is a little bit the same thing. / The reference to Lacan’s [[formula]] of communication (in which the sender gets back from the receiver-addressee his own [[messag
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  • '''[[Special:Allpages/C|C]]''' [[Castration complex]] - ''[[Cogito]]'' - [[Communication]] - [[Complex]] - [[Condensation]] - [[Consciousness]] - [[Counterpart]] - '''[[Special:Allpages/U|U]]''' [[Unconscious]] - [[Special:Allpages/U|More]]
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  • ...ture - After Lacan: [[Clinical]] [[Practice]] and the [[Subject]] of the [[Unconscious]] ...x.php?md5=B23B529166374C0386F245DAFEB6D92B The Agency Of The Letter In The Unconscious Or Reason Since Freud]
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  • ...alysis and Culture - After Lacan: Clinical Practice and the Subject of the Unconscious ...x.php?md5=B23B529166374C0386F245DAFEB6D92B The Agency Of The Letter In The Unconscious Or Reason Since Freud]
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  • ...ng called the primordial decision-differentiation (''Ent-Scheidung''), the unconscious atemporal deed by means of which the subject chooses his eternal character ...t the beginning and led into the outside, immediately has to sink into the unconscious. This is the only way the beginning, the beginning that does not cease to b
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  • ...his point is not that my subjective experience is regulated by objective unconscious mechanisms that are decentered with regard to my self-experience and, as su ...assion," etc.). To play with Malevitch's terms, we reach the zero-level of communication – the subtitle of the play's finale could have been "white noise on the b
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  • ...edes or devours every alterity, versus the Lacanian divided subject of the unconscious, by definition separated from its Cause. It is not enough, however, to redu ...listening to and assuming the "I, truth" which "speaks" in and through the unconscious symptoms. In a Hegelian mode, Lacan asserts the link, identity even, betwee
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  • ...ndustrial universe; this is why the "frictionless" universe of digitalized communication, technological gadgets, etc., is constantly haunted by the notion of a glob ...ality (of exploitation): namely, the "objective deception," the disavowed "unconscious" fantasy (of the mysterious self-generating circular movement of capital),
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  • The reference to Lacan's formula of communication (in which the sender gets back from the receiver-addressee his own message
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  • ...usion into its life-world context, and this "something," of course, is the unconscious, as the psychic machine which disregards the requirements of the "reality-p ...ipes at a round table and arguing about some point by means of undistorted communication: without the element of the real of jouissance, for here the Other ultimate
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