The Linguistic Unconscious | Lacan on the Unconscious as a Language | Ecrits
In this lecture, I delve into the way language relates to the unconscious and the Signifier in Lacan's psychoanalysis. We will build on the notion of subjectivity developed in the previous Lacan lecture on the mirror stage to understand how the subject is reified through language, and thereby how we can make sense of Lacan's statement: "I am where I do not think I am thinking". Enjoy! Music is Pierre Boulez's Repons: Section 1 by the Ensemble Intercontemporain • Boulez: Répons: Section 1 Join the channel for $5/month to gain access to, among other things, a monthly philosophy Zoom tailored to your educational needs! / @gavinyoung-philosophy

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Lacanian Remains: Excavating Function and Field | Dr Derek Hook | May 27 2021

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LACAN BY MARCUS POUND

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Sara Uckelman, 'What the History of Logic Can Teach Us About the Future of Logic'

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Lacan: The Mirror Stage | Alienation, the Nothingness of the Subject, and Madness | Ecrits

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Introductory Lecture on Jacques Lacan by Tim Secret

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ChatGPT is the language of the unconscious | Alenka Zupančič

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The Runes of Carl Jung - Symbols of the Unconscious

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Gottlob Frege - On Sense and Reference

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What's so Unconscious about the Unconscious?

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Thomas Ligotti & The Nightmare of Consciousness: The Conspiracy Against the Human Race

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Prisoners of Language + How Language Effects Reality (Terence Mckenna)

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13. Jacques Lacan in Theory

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Žižek on the Lacanian Real

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The Philosophy of Love in French Literature | Balzac and Breton

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Lecture on Lacan's Four Discourse| Shannon Bell

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Jacques Lacan - the Unconscious

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Slavoj Zizek. Lacan’s four discourses and the real. 2014

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DESIRE: Jacques Lacan vs. Gilles Deleuze with Todd McGowan, Michael Downs, Dave and Nance atTU

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Lacan - The Real

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