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  • In the so-called "[[topographical model]]", [[Freud]] isolates [[consciousness <blockquote>"The difficulties which this [[system]] of [[consciousness]] raises reappear at each level of [[Freud]]'s theoris
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  • ...s]] (the [[development|oral]] and [[development|anal stages]]) to maturity in the [[genital|genital stage]]. ...seems to accept this [[development]]al [[reading]] of [[Freud]], at least in the matter of a [[development|genetic order]] for the [[three]] "[[family]]
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  • ...[[fragmented body]] is one of the earliest original [[concepts]] to appear in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]], and is closely linked to the [ In the [[mirror stage]] the [[infant]] sees its [[reflection]] in the [[mirror]] as a [[whole]]/[[synthesis]], and this [[perception]] causes
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  • ...]'' designates one of the ''[[psychical]] systems'' described by [[Freud]] in his [[topology|topographical model]] of the [[psyche]], his first [[theory] ...[repression]] and thus cannot enter the [[conscious|conscious-preconscious system]] without [[distortion]].
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  • In his [[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|early work]], [[Lacan]] uses the term "[[s ...profoundly than the [[adult]], and [[introjection|internalizes]] [[them]] in the [[complex]].<ref>{{Ec}} p.89</ref>.
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  • ...ied]].<ref>[[Saussure|Saussure, Ferdinand de]]. (1916) ''[[Saussure|Course in General Linguistics]]'', ed. Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye, trans. Wad ...of all a [[meaning]]less [[material]] element in a ''closed differential [[system]]''; this "'''signifier without the signified'''" is called by [[Lacan]] th
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  • ...ts against anxiety, the subject who [[acts]] something out still remains in the SCENE, whereas a passage to the act involves an exit from In "passage to the act" it is the idea of "passage" that is important, for it
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  • ...n [[concepts]] which, according to [[Lacan]], had previously been confused in [[psychoanalytic theory]]. ...] [[father]]. Thus [[Lacan]] claims that his [[tripartite]] classification system has shed invaluable light on [[Freud]]'s [[work]]:
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  • Welcome to the [[official]] '''TYPO3 [[Content]] Management [[System]]''' [[wiki]]!<br> Currently we have [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles (in different [[languages]]) online. Choose one of the following sections to fi
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  • ...ation]] of [[Algeria]]. He wrote his first novel, [[Almagestes]], in 1964. In 1967 he joined a study group organized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew incr ...ation Politique" which he founded with some comrades from the Maoist UCFML in 1985.
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  • ...ich may be rendered "[[extimacy]] in [[English]], neatly expresses the way in which [[psychoanalysis]] problematizes the opposition between "[[inside]]" ...]]. The [[unconscious]] is not a purely [[inside|interior]] [[psychic]] [[system]] but an [[intersubjectivity|intersubjective]] [[structure]] -- "the uncons
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  • forclusion (a term in use in the [[French]] [[legal]] [[system]]; in [[English]], '[[foreclosure]] ) ...In 1954, when Lacan first turns to the Freudian concept of Verwerfung in his
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...minar between [[discourse analysis]] and the [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ...ier]]. In the [[three]] types of [[identification]] isolated by [[Freud]] in <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921, S.E. XVIII), # A [[regressive]] [[identification]] in [[love]] relations: the [[object]] refuses itself, therefore the [[subject]
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  • ...ing point is the <i>[[fantasme]]</i> elaborated in the [[Graph of Desire]] in <i>[[Les formations de l'inconscient]]</i>: [[Image:lacansem1b1.gif|12px]] ...ems to be the irreducible [[Real]], "a lack which the symbol does not fill in," a "real [[deprivation]]."
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  • ...n the surface of the [[Klein]] bottle. These [[figure]] though constructed in a simple and [[combinatory]] way, are nevertheless complicated to comment.< [[Image:Crucial-problems-for-psychoanalysis-lacan-in-ireland.jpg|border|350px|right]]
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  • ...be articulated as a [[knowledge]] and taught as such, it has no [[place]] in Academia, where it is only a matter of knowledge." He rejects nonconceptual ...zed]], on the Phallus as a [[symbol]] that is [[lacking]] or [[outside]] [[system]], and the [[repetition]] of the [[Graphs]] of [[Desire]].<br>
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  • ...e two is related to the [[horror]] of [[incest]] that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing totemic systems as laws of exogamy. ...e rest of us based on the intensity of [[emotion]], and provides the first in-depth investigation of this conception of emotion.
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  • ...this is unlikely, it is not [[impossible]]. The fact that it is grounded in her wishes is what makes it an illusion. ...vitability; and the individuals composing [[them]] support one [[another]] in giving free rein to their indiscipline''." (pg. 7) So destructive is human
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  • ...en]], an ancient Egyptian [[monotheism|monotheist]]. The book was written in [[three]] parts, and was a departure from the rest of Freud's [[work]] on [ ...close followers into [[freedom]], and that they subsequently killed Moses in rebellion either to his strong [[faith]] or to circumcision. Freud explains
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