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  • ...ion to [[economic]] principles, including those of resistance and elements of timing such as duration and "tempo." ...nd]]" (p. 147)—though this does not prevent him from deploying metaphors of in-depth work in the same article. The term durcharbeiten thus conveys two
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  • [[Lacan]], Jacques. Introduction to the Names-of-the-[[Father]] [[Seminar]]. Jeffrey Mehlman. ''October''. Vol. 40. [[Telev I don't intend to engage in anything in the [[order]] of a theatrical ploy. I
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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  • ...ion to [[economic]] principles, including those of resistance and elements of timing such as duration and "tempo." ...nd]]" (p. 147)—though this does not prevent him from deploying metaphors of in-depth work in the same article. The term durcharbeiten thus conveys two
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  • .... In [[psychoanalysis]], [[mental]] work is taken to mean any [[activity]] of the [[psychical]] [[apparatus]] that is designed to deal with [[instinctual ...ideas—which Freud would later call [[repressed]] ideas—into the realm of [[consciousness]].
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  • ...his extended family [[left]] their impression on Freud in his first years of [[life]]. In 1860 the family settled in [[Vienna]] where Sigmund, as he cam ...April 15, 1858. Freud later admitted that his [[childhood]] wish to be rid of his brother caused him lingering [[guilt]] throughout his life.
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  • ...ferred to as "[[psychical]] reality." It thus contains the representations of the [[world]] that the [[subject]] has formed, [[fantasies]] stemming from ...rnal]] reality, also called [[material]] reality, subsumes the [[objects]] of our physical [[environment]], the subject's [[body]], and the subject's ins
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  • ...gs prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]]. ...nguage can facilitate an emotional release, in connection with the revival of a [[memory]], that is less costly than alternative adequate reactions (tear
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  • ..."science" to a narrowly defined "phenomeno-[[technique]]" (in the coinage of Gaston Bachelard). ...al representations found in the "Project" without renouncing his [[ideal]] of science.
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  • ...d a [[third]] version of the book, which was characterized by the addition of chapters on [[Jews]] and [[women]] and the fact that he extended the metaph ...te that "[[Being]] a [[neurotic]], Weininger was completely under the sway of his [[infantile]] [[complexes]]; and from that standpoint what is common to
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  • ...substrate of the [[psyche]]; and [[primal]] [[fantasies]] and/or fantasies of origins. ...ymbolic]] pact and the rules that result from it constitute the beginnings of society.
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  • ...ic [[reality]]," and from Freud's ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...[nature]] are at work" (1896c). In 1898, in "[[Sexuality]] in the Etiology of the Neuroses" (1898a), he referred to "unconscious psychic traces."
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  • ...("evenly [[suspended attention]]"), for which they are prepared by virtue of what Ferenczi (1928, pp. 88-89) called the second fundamental rule, namely ...[rationality]] for the rule gradually came into question as the complexity of what was involved became [[apparent]].
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  • ...dealism]] - The [[real]] as [[trauma]] - Theog of the</i> <i>[[dream]] and of waking - [[Consciousness]] and [[representation]] - God is un</i><i>[[consc ...ept]] ofrepetition, as it is presented by [[Freud]] and the [[experience]] of [[psychoanalysis]].<p>
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  • ...line]] of maternal [[psychopathology]] is given, and here the difficulties of breastfeeding are treated by [[hypnosis]]. ...and the [[penis]], between milk and sperm, one of which nourishes and one of which fecundates, and at the same [[time]] an incompatibility because sperm
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  • ...eir complexity and idiosyncratic style and "An Introductory [[Dictionary]] of [[Lacanian]] Psychoanalysis" will be invaluable for [[reading]] in every [[ ...an ideas. Each major [[concept]] is traced back to its origins in the work of Freud, [[Saussure]], Hege and otbers.
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  • It is always perilous to approach [[Lacan]] from a [[philosophical]] point of view. For he is an anti-[[philosopher]], and no one is entitled to take thi ...nfrontation between Lacan and [[Heidegger]], which has all the attractions of a rhetorical [[impasse]].<br><br>
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  • ...pulses inhibited in respect of their aim and sublimated, and the instincts of [[self]]-preservation. ...between narcissistic and autoerotic instincts, that is, between two forms of the [[sexual instinct]].
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  • ...<i>Ego</i>' translates 'le <i>moi</i>' and is used in the normal [[sense]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]]. On '<i>je</i>', see Note 2 below.</ref> ...expression of situational apperception, an essential [[moment]] of the act of intelligence.
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