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  • ...man'' act]], "since to our [[knowledge]] there is no [[other]] [[act]] but the [[human]] one."<ref>{{S11}} p. 50</ref> ==Ethics of Psychoanalysis==
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  • ...an almost intolerable level of [[excitation]]. Due to the specificity of the French term, it is usually [[left]] untranslated. ...of ''property'', etc., but it [[lacks]] the ''[[sexual]] connotations'' of the [[French]] word. (''Jouir'' is slang for "to come".) -->
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  • ...re he uses the [[French]] term ''[[Thing|la chose]]'' interchangeably with the [[German]] term ''[[Thing|das Ding]]''. There are two main contexts in whi ...nly [[thing-presentations]] are found.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Unconscious]]", 19l5e. [[SE]] XIV, 161</ref>
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  • ...an has examined in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. <!-- he concept of [[desire]] is the central concern of [[psychoanalytic theory]]. -->
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  • ...ury French philosophy, [[sociology]], [[feminist]] theory and [[clinical]] psychoanalysis. <blockquote>''[[Chronology|Click here for a more complete chronology of '''Jacques Lacan''''s life]].''</blockquote>
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  • ...e term from [[Nietzche]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> ...mund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> and used the term ''[[das Es]]'' to denote these forces.
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  • ...rcourse]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]''. [[SE]] VII, 125. 1905d.</ref> ...of all [[human]] [[sexuality]], which is characterized by the [[absence]] of any [[nature|pregiven natural order]].
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  • ...l [[neurosis]]. However, many points remain unclear in [[Freud]]'s account of [[sublimation]]. ...an]] to tie in the concept of [[sublimation]] with his [[discussion]] of [[ethics]].<ref>{{S7}} p. 144</ref>
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  • ...[[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986 [''[[Seminar VI|The Seminar. Book VI. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60]]''. Trans. Dennis Porter. [[London]]: Routledge, 1992]. Simplifying matters somewhat, it could be said that [[ethics|ethical problems]] converge in [[psychoanalytic treatment]] from two sides:
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  • ...a more extreme way, the beautiful soul also illustrates the [[structure]] of [[paranoiac]] [[misrecognition]] (see M…[[Connaissance|CONNAISSANCE]]) (E ...complains [[about]] [[being]] treated as an [[object]] of [[exchange]] by the men around her, [[Freud]]'s first [[intervention]] is to confront her with
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...ng]] which it [[symbolization|symbolizes]], is equivalent to the [[death]] of that [[thing]]:
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  • The term "[[desire of the analyst]]" is ambiguous, and oscillates between two [[meanings]] in [[Lacan =====Desire ''Attributed'' to the Analyst=====
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  • [[Freud]] has often been accused of a [[chance|crude determinism]], since no [[slip]] or blunder, no matter how ...cidental events."<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Psychopathology of Everyday Life]]'', 1901. [[SE]] VI. p. 257</ref>
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  • ...hers for equating the [[psyche]] with [[consciousness]] and thus excluding the [[unconscious]] on purely ''a priori'' grounds,<ref>{{F}} 1925e [1924]: [[S ...ll]] of philosophical references; indeed, this is often regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thinker
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  • ...4, just twenty years after the [[death]] of De [[Sade]]. Krafft-Ebing used the [[terms]] in a very specific [[sense]], to refer to a [[sexual]] [[pervers ...ism]], arguing that they are simply the [[active]] and [[passive]] aspects of a single [[perversion]].
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  • He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religi ...[[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training]] in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
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  • ...is [[interpreted]] as a simultaneous playful staging and [[traversing]] of the fundamental [[ideological]] [[fantasies]] that sustain our late [[capitalis ...the [[process]] of examining topics as diverse-and as closely linked-as [[ethics]], [[politics]], and [[cyberspace]].
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  • === Is this not the way to read Žižek? === === Subject of a biography: biography of a subject ===
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  • ...</b> and <a href="papin.htm"><b>[[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts]]</ <b>The [[Family]] [[Complexes]]</b>, transl. by Carolyn Asp in <i>Critical Texts</
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  • || [[Seminar II|'''<u><big>The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar II|Le moi dans la théorie de Freud et dans || [[Seminar III|'''<u><big>The Psychoses</big></u>''']]<BR>''[[Seminar III|Les psychoses]]''
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  • ...rk presents an analogy between two [[terms]]: on the one hand, savages, on the [[other]], neurotics and [[children]]. ...that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing totemic systems as laws of exogamy.
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  • ...describes his [[interpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ...prince will marry her. While this is unlikely, it is not [[impossible]]. The fact that it is grounded in her wishes is what makes it an illusion.
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  • ...n]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], but was intended as a work of [[history]]. ...of Moses is inherited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...dian]] [[dream analysis]], which [[Freud]] believed was the "royal road to the unconscious". At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his [[work]] thus:
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  • ...an]] [[Subject]]: The [[impossibility]] of [[identity]] and the centrality of [[identification]] ## [[Alienation]] in the [[imaginary]]: "the ego is essentially an alter ego"
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  • ...[philosopher]] of [[Jew]]ish descent, most often referenced as the founder of "[[deconstruction]]" or, by more unsympathetic theorists, "[[Jacques Derrid ...Slavoj]]. ''[[The Ticklish Subject|The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology]]''. [[London]]: Verso, 1999. pp. 158-9
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  • '''Jacques-[[Alain]] Miller''' - the son-in-law of [[France|French]] [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]] (in 1967 he [[married]] [[Lacan]]'s daugh ...issolution]] of L'Ecole Française de [[Psychanalyse]], and the foundation of L'École de la [[Cause]] Freudienne.
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  • If [[Zupancic]]'s book does not become a classic [[work]] of reference, the only conclusion will be that our academia is caught in an obscure [[desire] ...oth are thinkers of [[desire,]] of the ethics of desire and the desire for ethics.
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  • ...ch of these important concepts in turn before illustrating the function of the real through Roland [[Barthes]]' exquisite final book Camera Lucida. =The real is always in its place=
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...de: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democratic "post-ideological" consensus — or it means
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  • [[Kant]] and [[Sade]]: The [[Ideal]] Couple ...choanalysis]] (1958-59)1, and then in the [[Écrits]] "[[Kant with Sade]]" of 19632.
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  • ...ing of [[communist]] regular patterns, should be giving new [[meaning]] to the actual [[signifiers]]. What [[speech]] act is involved in this context? ...] yourself as the one who might get rich next. Wealth was [[right]] around the corner…maybe.
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  • ...ty million Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional cult ...nevertheless how pure desire culminates in the sacrifice of the [[object]] of [[love]].
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  • ...it. Ranciere's last book, La mesentente,l provides a definite formulation of this endeavour. ..., simultaneously, as the operator which will bring about the establishment of a post-political rational society.3
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  • ...osition, like the second [[stage]] (I am being beaten by my [[father]]) of the [[child]]'s fantasy "A child is being beaten" which, as [[Freud]] emphasize ...ed, it has never succeeded in becoming [[conscious]]. It is a construction of analysis, but it is no less a [[necessity]] on that account.<ref> [[Sigmund
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  • ...makon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...lysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why things had to go wrong.
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  • ...the impact of The Road to Terror, one should start with the [[paradox]] of the revolutionary sacrifice.</p> <p><em>The Communist Sacrifice</em></p>
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  • ...n, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a pr ...[[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...r (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997). Numbers in parentheses refer to the pages of this book.</ref> ...nscious "passionate attachments," attachments publicly non-acknowledged by the subject:
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  • ==The Parallax View= = ===The Tickling Object===
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  • ...ty of the face."<ref>[[Levinas]], Emmanuel, ''[[Totality]] and Infinity'', The [[Hague]]: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979.</ref> ...s gesture par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of us and as such exemplarily [[human]] ("ecce homo")?
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  • ...is [[repressed]] and [[displaced]]. And it seems that the very designation of Hamlet as an [[obsessional]] [[neurotic]] points in this direction: in cont ...]] in [[order]] to encode insights into fundamental libidinal deadlocks of the [[human]] [[race]]?<br><br>
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  • ...ed 'human nature', that we are [[born]] with an unfathomable [[dimension]] of ourselves.* ...the majority of [[people]] (including the [[scientist]] who [[identified]] the gene) choose not to [[know]], an [[ignorance]] that is not simply [[negativ
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  • Ethics and the [[Real]] ...1960 is characterized by a tension centering around the [[ethical]] status of [[desire]].
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  • ...VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...in at all. Both have rejected the [[right]] to live in [[order]] to enter the "in-between-two-deaths," - ''entre-deux-morts'' - that is immortality.
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  • ...[[:Category:Real|Real]] -- [[:Category:Sexuality|Sexuality]] -- [[Seminars|The Seminars]] -- [[:Category:Symbolic|Symbolic]] -- [[:Category:Terms|Terms]] :[[Death Drive]] -- [[Desire]] -- [[Jouissance]] -- [[Name of the Father]] -- [[Objet petit a]] -- [[Oedipus Complex]] -- [[Pleasure Principl
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  • ...[culture]] and [[experience]], are part and parcel of the [[history]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. His [[father]] gave him the Jewish [[name]] Schlomo and the [[Christian]] name Sigmund.
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  • ...any institution, and the main thinkers of the Frankfurt School did not use the term to describe themselves. ...]] was one of the first to articulate the [[theoretical]] [[significance]] of these [[texts]].
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  • ...n]], Kant merely succeeds in separating pleasurability from the [[notion]] of [[good]]. ...a play which clearly expresses [[human]] [[being]]'s relation and debt to the [[death|dead]].
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  • <blockquote><ref>Žižek, S. (2000) [[The Fragile Absolute]], or Why the [[Christian]] Legacy is Worth Fighting For, [[London]] and New York: Verso. ==The big Other==
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