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Jacques Lacan: The Basics provides a clear and succinct introduction to the work of Jacques Lacan, one of the key thinkers of the twentieth century.Lacan’s ideas are applied in the study of the humanities, politics, and psychology as well as contemporary
Neill, Calum
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2015
Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (b. 13 April 1901–d. 9 September 1981) arguably is the most creative and influential figure in the history of psychoanalysis after Sigmund Freud. Lacan portrays himself as an embattled defender of Freud’s true legacy within and beyond analytic circles, the lone champion of a “return to Freud.” His teachings emphasize the ...
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Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (b. 13 April 1901–d. 9 September 1981) arguably is the most creative and influential figure in the history of psychoanalysis after Sigmund Freud. Lacan portrays himself as an embattled defender of Freud’s true legacy within and beyond analytic circles, the lone champion of a “return to Freud.” His teachings emphasize the ...
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The Significance of Jacques Lacan
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1977The contemporary French psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, has offered a reinterpretation of basic Freudian concepts that is to a great extent based on the structural linguistics of F. de Saussure. Certain fundamental ideas of Lacan, such as his views that "the unconscious is structured like a language" and that "the unconscious is the discourse of the ...
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Introduction to Jacques Lacan “Some Reflections on the Ego”
International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2023Heinz Weiss
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2009
The volume aims to contextualize historically the reflection of Lacan, enhancing the influence of philosophy, especially that of phenomenology and of theory of knowledge.. The theoretical production of the French psychoanalyst is examined in the light of some original unpublished information as well as of fundamental themes throughout his whole ...
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The volume aims to contextualize historically the reflection of Lacan, enhancing the influence of philosophy, especially that of phenomenology and of theory of knowledge.. The theoretical production of the French psychoanalyst is examined in the light of some original unpublished information as well as of fundamental themes throughout his whole ...
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