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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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