Le Séminaire, Livre VII: L'éthique de la psychanalyse |
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1959-1960 | Nov
18 1959 |
The attraction of transgression |
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From Aristotle to Freud |
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The Real |
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The three ideals |
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Nov 25 1959 |
The moral agency actualizes the Real |
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Inertia and Rectification |
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Reality is precarious |
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Opposition and intersection of the principles |
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Dec 2 1959 |
An ethics not a psychology |
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How reality is constituted |
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A topology of subjectivity |
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Dec 9 1959 |
Sache und wort |
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Niederschriften |
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Nebenmensch |
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Fremde |
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Dec 16 1959 |
Das
Ding (II) |
The combinatoire
of the Verstellungen |
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The limit of pain |
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Between perception and consciousness |
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The intersaid of Verneinung |
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Mother as Das Ding |
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Dec 23 1959 |
The critique of practical reason |
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Philosophy in the boudoir |
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The Ten Commandments |
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The epistle to the Romans |
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Jan 13 1960 |
The domain of the pastoral |
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The paradox of the moral conscience |
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World and body |
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Luther |
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The problem of the object relation |
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Jan 20 1960 |
The psychology of affects |
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The Kleinian myth of the mother |
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Kantian fables |
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Sublimation and perversion |
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The fable of Jacques PrÉvert, collector |
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Jan 27 1960 |
The wonders of psychoanalysis |
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That which in the real suffers from the signifier |
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The fable of the pot and the vase |
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Introduction to catharism |
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The drive, an ontological notion |
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Feb 3 1960 |
Gnomic propositions |
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Art, religion, science |
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On the subject of Spitz |
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Anamorphosis and architecture |
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The primacy of the Es |
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Feb 10 1960 |
On the history and ends of art |
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The sublimation of the father |
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On the subject of Bernfeld |
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The vacuole and the inhuman partner |
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Negotiating the detour |
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Mar 2 1960 |
Reaction formation and sublimation |
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The precociousness of sublimation |
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Between Freudian aesthetics and ethics |
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Sublimation and identification |
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Mar 9 1960 |
A curiosity |
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Mar 16 1960 |
On sexual symbolism |
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From the Numen to
Moses� message |
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The great man and his murder |
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Freud�s Christocentrism |
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Jouissance and debt |
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Mar 20 1960 |
Love
of one's neighbor |
A special god |
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Fool and knave |
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The truth about truth |
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Why jouissance is
evil |
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Saint Martin |
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Kantian tales |
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Apr 27 1960 |
The barrier to jouissance |
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The respect of the image of the Other |
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Sade, his fantasm and his doctrine |
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Metipsemus |
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Fragmented and indestructible |
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May 4 1960 |
Marx and the progressives |
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Jouissance, the satisfaction of a drive |
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The system of Pope Pius VI |
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Creationism and evolutionism |
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Woman as ex nihilo |
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May 11 1960 |
The
function of the good |
Saint Augustine and Sade |
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Memory, facilitation, rite |
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The subject, elision of a signifier |
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The textile fable |
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Utility and jouissance |
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May 18 1960 |
The
function of the beautiful |
The duplicity of the good |
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On the potlatch |
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The discourse of science forgets nothing |
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Outrage and pain |
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May 25 1960 |
The meaning of catharsis |
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Hegel's weakness |
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The function of the chorus |
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Goethe's wish |
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June 1 1960 |
The articulations of the play |
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June 8 1960 |
Antigone
between two deaths |
The-race-is-run |
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Sophocles' anti-humanism |
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The law of ex nihilo |
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The death drive illustrated |
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June 15 1960 |
Complement |
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June 22 1960 |
Desire and the last judgment |
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The second death |
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The fable of the clodhoppers |
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Hades and Dionysus |
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The analyst's desire |
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June 29 1960 |
The
moral goals of psychoanalysis |
The bourgeois dream |
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Oedipus, Lear, and the service of goods |
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The incorporation of the Superego |
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The three fathers |
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Unreconciled Oedipus |
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July 6 1960 |
The
paradoxes of ethics or Have you
acted in conformity with your desire? |
The comic dimension |
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The fable of the cash register |
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Desire and guilt |
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Giving ground relative to one's desire |
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Religion, science and desire |
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Le Séminaire, Livre XI: Les quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse |
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1964 | Jan 15 1964 |
Am I qualified? |
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The essence of comedy |
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What is a praxis? |
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Between science and religion |
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The hysteric and Freud's own desire |
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Jan 22 1964 |
Pensée sauvage |
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There is cause only in something that doesn't work |
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Gap, obstacle, discovery, loss |
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Discontinuity |
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Signorelli |
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Jan 29 1964 |
Neither being, nor non-being |
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Finitude of desire |
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The elusive |
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The status of the unconscious is ethical |
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That all theory has to be revised |
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Freud, Cartesian |
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The desire of the hysteric |
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Feb 5 1964 |
thoughts of the unconscious |
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the colophon of doubt |
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subversion of the subject |
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introduction to repetition |
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the real is that which always comes back to the same place |
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Feb 12 1964 |
psycho-analysis is not an idealism |
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the real as trauma |
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theory of the dream and of waking |
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consciousness and representation |
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god is unconscious |
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the objet petit a
in the fort-da |
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Feb 19 1964 |
The split of the subject |
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the facticity of the trauma |
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maurice merleau-ponty |
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the philosophical tradition |
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mimicry |
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the all-seer |
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in the dreams, it shows |
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Feb 26 1964 |
Of the foundation of consciousness |
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the privelege of the gaze as objet a |
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the optics of the blind |
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the phallus in the picture |
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Mar 4 1964 |
desire and the picture |
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the story of a sardine can |
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the screen |
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mimicry |
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the organ |
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you never look at me from the place i see you |
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Mar 11 1964 |
What is a picture? THE TRANSFERENCE AND THE DRIVE |
being and semblance |
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the lure of the screen |
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dompte-regard and trompe-l'oeil |
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the backward glance |
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gesture and touch |
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le donner à voir and invidia |
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Apr 15 1964 |
The presence of the analyst |
problems of the transference |
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obscurantism in analysis |
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ablata causa |
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the Other, already there |
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the unconscious is outside |
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an article in the international journal |
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Apr 22 1964 |
Analysis
and truth or the closure of the unconscious |
telling the truth, lying, being wrong |
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the i lie and the i think |
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homunculus or $ |
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the validity of psychology |
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illusion and its rectification |
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the transference is the enaction of the reality of the
unconscious |
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Apr 29 1964 |
Sexuality
in the defiles of the signifier |
the reality of the unconscious is sexual |
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of chinese astronomy |
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against jung and against hermeneutics |
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desexualization of reality |
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the entrance into the unconscious |
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ann o. And freud's desire |
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May 6 1964 |
The deconstruction of the drive |
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May 13 1964 |
The partial drive and its circuit
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die ganze sexualstrebung |
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every drive is partial |
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drive, sex and death |
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the supposed stages |
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schaulust |
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sado-masochism |
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May 29 1964 |
From love to Libido THE FIELD OF THE OTHER AND BACK TO THE TRANSFERENCE |
THE FIELD OF THE OTHER AND BACK TO THE TRANSFERENCE |
the subject and the other |
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the narcissistic field |
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sexual difference |
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the field of the drive: making oneself seen, heard, sucked,
shitted |
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the myth of the lamella |
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May 27 1964 |
The
subject and the Other: alienation |
sexual dynamics |
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aphanisis |
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the piagetic error |
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vel |
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your money or your life! |
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the why? |
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June 3 1964
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The
subject and the Other: aphanisis |
the question of the vorstellungsreprasentanz |
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freedom |
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representation and the hegelian lure |
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descartes' desire |
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scepticism, certainty and the subject who is supposed to know |
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small letters |
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the value of the pavlovian experiment |
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June 10 1964 |
Of
the subject who is supposed to know, of the first dyad, and of the good |
the trust placed in the analyst |
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science itself |
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as soon as there is a subject who is supposed to know, there
is transference |
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belief |
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alienation apprehended in the fort-da |
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alienation in pleasure |
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June 17 1964 |
From interpretation to the transference TO CONCLUDE |
Field of the ego and field of the other |
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metaphor |
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interpretation is not open to all meanings |
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indetermination and determination of the subject |
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love, transference, desire |
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the slave |
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the ego ideal and the petit a |
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June 24 1964 |
In
you more than you |
i love you, but, inexplicably i love in you something more
than |
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you - the objet petit a - i mutilate you |
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Le Séminaire, Livre XVII: L'envers de la psychanalyse |
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1969-1970 | Nov 26 1969 |
discourse without speech |
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loci preinterpret |
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the relationship between knowledge and jouissance |
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the slave robbed of his knowledge |
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the desire to know |
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Dec 10 1969 |
Supplement |
("following session: agitation") |
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Dec 17 1969 |
Knowledge that is not known |
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The hysterization of discourse |
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Knowledge and truth |
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The half-said |
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enigma, citation, interpretation |
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Jan 14 1970 |
how i am translated |
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dominants and facts of structure |
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repetition and jouissance |
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the production of entropy |
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truth is impotence |
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Jan 21 1970 |
logic and truth |
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wittgenstein's psychosis |
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politzer and the university |
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de sade's humor |
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Feb 11 1970 |
Freud masks his discourse |
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the happiness of the phallus |
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means of jouissance |
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hegel, marx, and thermodynamics |
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wealth, property of the wealthy |
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Feb 18 1970 |
the master signifier determines castration |
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science, myth, the unconscious |
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dora and her father |
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unusable oedipus |
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Mar 11 1970 |
the master's pure knowledge |
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the malaise of the astudied |
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genealogy of surplus value |
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the field of bullshitting |
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the oedipus complex, freud's dream |
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Mar 18 1970 |
truth, castration, and death |
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father, a structural operator |
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the dead father is jouissance |
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act and agent |
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the hysteric wants a master |
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Apr 8 1970 |
Supplement |
("Radiophonie") |
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Apr 15 1970 |
freud and sellin |
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false interpretation |
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making perfume |
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moses slain |
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the marital allegory |
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May 13 1970 |
Interview
on the steps of the Pantheon |
affects |
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philosophy and psychoanalysis |
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science and psychoanalysis |
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the student and the proletarian |
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May 20 1970 |
Furrows
in the alethosphere |
there's only one affect |
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the object a and
the cogito |
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science and perception |
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the multiplication of lathouses |
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June 10 1970 |
The
impotence of truth |
freud and the four discourses |
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capitalism and the university |
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hegel's practical jokes |
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impotence and impossibility |
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what can a marriage do? |
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June 17 1970 |
The
power of the impossibles |
A bit of shame in the sauce |
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the milk of truth puts one to sleep |
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the luster of the real |
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the student, brother of the lumpen-proletariat |
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a little shelter |
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Dec 3 1969 |
Appendix
A: Analyticon |
an agitator prepares his own chocolate |
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the impasse of psychoanalytic selection |
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credit points |
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nothing is everything |
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look at them doing it |
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Appendix B: Monsieur Caquot's presentation |
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