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  • <!-- There is no adequate [[translation]] in [[English]] of the word ''[[jouissance]]''.<ref ...issance]]'', on the other hand, [[pleasure]] and [[pain]] remain distinct; no [[pleasure]] is taken in the [[pain]] itself, but the [[pleasure]] cannot b
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  • ...ration, and so now the child is faced with the task of coming to [[terms]] with castration in relation to himself. The further developments are too well kn ...) puts it, this lack confronts the child "with the task of coming to terms with castration in relation to himself" (p. 144).
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  • ...specially the [[analysis]] of the [[case]] of [[Aimée]], makes him famous with the [[Surrealist]]s. BEtween this year and 1939 he takes [[Kojève]]'s cou ...[mother]] of [[Caroline]], [[Thibaut]] and [[Sibylle]]. While in analysis with Rudolph [[Loewenstein]], Lacan becomes a member of the ''[[[Société Psych
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  • ...ssian), and in [[1903]] he led the [[Bolshevik]] faction after a [[split]] with the [[Mensheviks]] that was partly inspired by his pamphlet ''[[What is to ...e not seized. ... The second error was an [[excess]] of magnanimity on the part of the proletariat: it should have exterminated its enemies, but instead it
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  • ..., etc.); and so on. By engaging in any material [[social]] [[practice]] or with any material institution, we admit ([[unconsciously]]) that we are the “s ...ver present''. This is what is meant by his [[claim]] that “Ideology has no history” (''ibid.'': 175). We always find ourselves interpellated as subj
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  • Confronted with the [[mother]]'s [[lack]] of a [[penis]], the [[fetishism|fetishist]] [[dis ...is unique in that it involves both [[identification]] with [[mother]] and with the [[imaginary]] [[phallus]]; indeed, in [[fetishism]], the [[subject]] os
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  • <blockquote>The ''Es'' with which analysis is concerned is made of the [[signifier]] which is already t ...the verb "to [[speak]]"; the affirmation "I speak " is only a superifical part of the fundamental principle "Man is spoken by it."
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  • ...transferring [[unconscious]] [[ideas]] onto the doctor.<ref>{{F}} (1895d) With Josef Breuer. ''[[Sigmund Freud|Bibliography|Studies on Hysteria]]''. [[SE] ...bly repeats earlier relationships with other [[figures]] (especially those with the [[parents]]).
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  • No [[distinction]] is made between persons and inanimate things: individuals, ...m, or the act towards which the [[drive]] tends, may be sexual intercourse with that person.
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  • ...[[times]] in [[Freud]]'s writings (in Drafts K and M in his correspondence with [[Wilhelm Fliess]], in the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] It was introduced in connection with his [[clinical]] [[work]], apropos of the [[analysis]] of [[neurotic]] [[sy
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  • ...ominence in the debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud]]'s or [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic theory|theoretical]] [[:Cate ...[process]], but a complex one in which [[anatomical]] differences interact with [[social]] and psychical factors.
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  • ...ytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 on it occupies a central part in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...part of [[Freud]]'s [[theoretical]] [[vocabulary]], but is more associated with [[philosophical]], [[legal]] and [[linguistic]] [[discourse]]s.
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  • The term "[[alienation]]" does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theory|theoretical]] [[:category:concepts|vocabulary]]. ...n|alienated]] from himself, and there is no escape from this [[division]], no possibility of "[[wholeness]]" or [[synthesis]].
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  • In this model, no one '''[[agency]]''' is identical to the [[unconscious]], since even the [[ ...is early [[work]] seem particularly strange to those who are more familiar with [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|writings]].
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  • ...[[subject]] is not some supposed "[[essence]]" but simply his [[position]] with respect to other [[subject]]s and other [[signifier]]s. ...inguistics]], the term "[[structure]]" comes to be increasingly associated with [[Saussure]]'s [[model]] of [[language]].
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  • ...between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langue]]'' is replaced in [[Lacan]]'s work with the opposition between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langage]]'' -- and is far mor ...nterpretation]]s are described as "a symbolic [[gift]] of speech, pregnant with a [[secret]] pact."<ref>{{E}} p. 79</ref>
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  • ...ain and is therefore unstable" (Evans 185). Whereas the meaning associated with the interaction between the symbolic and [[the imaginary]] (via [[points de ...hat moves ahead with unstoppable fluency" (Bowie 179). So tightly bound up with temporal movement is the signifying chain that any attempt to characterise
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  • ...in a very [[primitive]] kind of [[demand]], namely by screaming. There is no way of [[knowing]] for sure whether a scream articulates hunger, [[pain]], ...y [[repeat]] it in such a way as to bring out the homophony of this phrase with ''tuer ma mère'' ("to kill my mother").<ref>{{E}} p. 269</ref>
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  • ...the [[concept]] of [[resistance]] began to play an increasingly important part in [[psychoanalytic theory]] as a result of the decreasing efficacy of [[an ...ognizing his own part in the [[analysand]]'s [[resistance]], for "there is no other [[resistance]] to [[analysis]] than that of the [[analyst]] himself."
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  • ===There is No Relation Between the Sexes=== This formula is usually translated into [[English]] as "There is no such [[thing]] as a [[sexual]] [[relationship]]", which is misleading since
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  • ...not a quasi-mystical, ineffable [[experience]],but must be (in accordance with the basic [[principle]] of [[psychoanalysis]])articulated in [[language]]. ...f the two accounts, whether to award the pass to the candidate. There were no pre-established criteria to [[guide]] the jury, since the pass was based on
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  • ...n]] went on to study '''[[medicine]]'' and specialized in '''psychiatry''' with a [[particular]] interest in '''[[psychosis]]'''. These two encounters were to propel [[Lacan]] on a lifelong engagement with - and transformation of - the field of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • There is no objecitvity at all. All of these developments, along with [[others]], [[help]] to breach the seemingly impervious usbjectivism of the
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  • <b>[[Fetishism]]: The [[Symbolic]], The [[Real]] and The [[Imaginary]]</b> (with W. Granoff), transl. in S. Lorand and M. [[Balint]] (eds.), <i>Perversions: <b>The Seminar, Book III. [[The Psychoses]], Part II</b>, translated by Stuart Schneiderman in <i>[[Lacan]] Study [[Notes]]</
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  • ...very integrity of the Lacanian [[topology]] insists that it constitutes a part of all of us and must, therefore, be at least obliquely available to intuit ...the opposite terms, aligning the knock with the falling tile and the dream with the unaware passer-by. The [[suggestion]] here is that the passer-by inhabi
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  • ...e]] the [[object]] and the touchstone of [[desire]]: <i>[[objet a]]</i> ([[part object]]) of [[desire]] and [[phallus]] ([[present]] in Ophelia). The two
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  • ...). He then proceeds to define <i>[[objet a]]</i> which relates [[anxiety]] with [[desire]]. ...e [[mother]]. They are all [[objects]] of [[desire]] for us, and there is no [[anxiety]] for the [[woman]]. In a [[system]] centered on the [[signifier]
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  • Praxis, which "places the subject in a [[position]] of dealing with the [[real]] through the [[symbolic]]," produces concepts; four are offered "No [[progress]] has been made that has not deviated whenever one of the terms
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  • ...est]]." Psychoanalyis "is not constructed on the proposition 'to [[sleep]] with the mother' but on the death of the father as [[primal]] jouissance." The [ The novelty in this [[seminar]] is the [[return]] of the [[hysteric]], with [[Dora]] and la Belle Bouche erre - the Beautiful Mouth wanders - an allusi
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  • ...these publications justified their sexual content, and they were received with approbation. Nor did the last of the <i>Three Essays</i>, on "The Transform ...etiology of neurosis that Freud had previously proposed, as early as 1896 with reference to hysteria, was here reasserted and further developed.
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  • ...rego and Id|the Ego]], and describes Freud's theory of the [[unconscious]] with respect to [[dream interpretation]]. Dreams, in Freud's view, were all form ...f his most important dreams are his own &mdash; his method is inanugerated with an analysis of his dream "[[Irma]]'s injection" &mdash; but many also come
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  • ...nd the paths of the unconscious." This declaration of allegiance contrasts with Lacan's critical study of Freud's [[dream]] about the dead son screaming "[ ...is, which "places [[The Subject|the subject]] in a [[position]] of dealing with the [[real]] through the [[symbolic]]," produces concepts; four are offered
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  • ...t, is not a [[sign]] of love." b) "Ultimately, one person's body is just a part of the Other's body." c) Finally,"…it is the Other who ''jouit''."<ref>L ...obstacle of [[choice]] set up by [[psychoanalysis]], namely that "there is no [[sexual relationship]]" and that will be resolved by way of love, made up
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  • ...be mental health [[medication]] in the [[United States]]<ref>Psychologists with advanced training in [[psychopharmacology]] who practise in [[New Mexico]], ...reatment for any given condition is also variable from patient to patient, with some patients having [[complete]] [[resolution]] of symptoms and [[others]]
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  • ...rstanding|understood]]. Semioticians also sometimes examine how organisms, no matter how big or small, make predictions [[about]] and [[adapt]] to their ...his career, beginning with the triadic relation just described, and ending with a system consisting of 59,049 possible elements and relations. One [[reason
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  • "In this way the libido of our [[sexual]] [[instincts]] would coincide with the Eros of the poets and [[philosophers]] which holds all [[living]] thing ...e the riddle of life by supposing that these two instincts were struggling with each [[other]] from the very first.<ref>p. 61</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ogist [[Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke|Ernst von Brücke]] who, in coordination with physicist [[Hermann von Helmholtz]], one of the formulators of the [[first ...907. Jung had much that he wanted to talk about with Freud, and he spoke with intense animation for [[three]] [[whole]] hours. Finally Freud interrupted
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  • ...lini]], in whose ''[[The Gospel According to St. Matthew]]'' he played the part of Philip, [[Italo Calvino]], [[Ingeborg Bachmann]], [[Pierre Klossowski]], ...d to be this or that [[substance theory|substance]], this or that destiny, no [[ethical]] [[experience]] would be possible... This does not mean, however
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  • ...s]] of the [[impossibility]] of [[society]] as such, as [[irreconcilable]] with class antagonism, and yet gives this impossibility a thoroughly [[psychoana ...ourse Analysis]]''”: 249–60). Žižek seems to be broadly in agreement with [[Laclau]] and [[Mouffe]] resignifying the [[concept]] of antagonism as...
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  • ...[[sanatorium|sanatoria]]. His repeated [[physical]] breakdowns interfered with the [[progress]] of his academic career, affecting his studies and his abil ..., taking part in a little pre-medical study and continuing to [[struggle]] with his health. In 1948 he returned to purely academic [[work]], gaining numer
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  • ...servations involve the fact that cognitivism, which is primarily concerned with understanding, has often neglected the [[role]] of affects and has not suff For their part cognitive science specialists have contested the scientific [[value]] of [[
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  • ...ies]] and [[social sciences]] to denote a philosophy of meaning that deals with the ''ways'' that [[meaning]] is constructed and [[understood]] by writers, ...zable response to this question. All my essays are attempts to have it out with this formidable question." (Derrida 1985, at 4.) There is a great deal of c
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  • ...mmanuel Kant]] in the [[1780s]] and [[1790s]], and was closely linked both with [[romanticism]] and the revolutionary [[politics]] of the [[Enlightenment]] ...most perfect qualities. This is not the meaning that should be associated with German Idealism.)
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  • ...art of his career, Hitchcock was far more popular with film audiences than with film critics, especially the [[elite]] British and American critics. In the <!--- The following is okay, with more biographical [[material]], some trimming of minor films, and less of a
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  • ...ween what Kierkegaard truly believed and what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-[[author]]'s [[position]]. [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] remarked th ...ium]]'', which today would be designated a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]]. With his family's inheritance, Kierkegaard was able to fund his education, his [
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  • ...here is no such [[thing]] as a sexual [[relationship]]', have been greeted with indignation and outrage as well as prolonged and passionate [[defence]]. La ...in why a girl should give up the father as love object and re-[[identify]] with the mother.
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  • His sons were deprived of all intercourse with [[them]]. As Lacan pointed out there is no myth in the anlytic [[literature]] like that contained in ''Totem and Taboo
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  • It could be said that the [[Marxist]] dialogue with psychoanalysis began in 1963 when Louis [[Althusser]], the leading [[commun reconcile [[existentialism]] and Marxism. A part of existentialism’s popular
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  • ...edipus Rex]]'' has such "gripping [[power]]" because [[being]] in [[love]] with one's [[mother]] and [[jealousy|jealous]] of one's [[father]] is "a [[unive For Freud, the childhood desire to [[sleep]] with the mother and to kill the father.
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  • ...t]] without it - but it also undermines that reality. A further difficulty with understanding the real is that Lacan's conception of it changed radically t ...[form]] of a [[need]], such as hunger. The real is thus closely associated with the body prior to its symbolization, but it is important to keep in [[mind]
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