The Real Unconcious,
JACQUES-ALAIN
MILLER
Th'esp of a Lapsus,
JACQUES-ALAIN
MILLER
Crisis, Trauma, and Subjective Decision
YVES VANDERVEKEN
No Cure for the Unconscious,
PIERRE- GILLES
GUÉGUEN
The Love of the Sinthome,
MARIE- HÉLÈNE
BROUSSE
The Subject of Psychosis,
JACQUES-ALAIN
MILLER
Th'esp of a Hallucination,
JACQUES-ALAIN
MILLER
The Seccond Miller,
JOSEFINA AYERZA
The Vicissitudes of Zadig,
JORGE JAUREGUI
Freudian Field, Year Zero
JACQUES-ALAIN
MILLER
Letter About the New Journal,
JACQUES-ALAIN
MILLER
Interview with
Richard Kern,
JOSEFINA AYERZA
Jacques-Alain Miller
The unconscious of the lying truth is, as Lacan will say it in Encore, a lucubration of knowledge on lalangue, insofar as lalangue, one word, is the symbolic chain and its three dimensions reduced to the real, to the noise that it makes, the noise where one can hear anything whatever. The transferential unconscious, the unconscious which is elaborated in an analysis, is, in this measure, a lucubration of knowledge on the real.
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Carol Rama,Appassionata (Marta e i marchettoni) [Passionate (Marta and the Rent Boys)], 1939
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