The Lacanian Subject (Descartes and Lacan)
In order to understand the theory of Lacan, it is first and foremost important to understand what Lacan means when he is talking about the "Subject", or more precisely, the "barred Subject". Therefore, in this video we will analyse the Lacanian subject following the Cogito posited by Descartes. ---Contents of this video -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 - Intro 1:12 - Part I: Who is "I"? 8:16 - Part II: “Wo es war, sol ich werden" 14:04 - Part III: The Impossible Choice 18:09 - Summary --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧Contact: [email protected] 🌐Website: https://eversbrothers.com/productions/

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The Subject in Lacan (1 of 4): The subject is not

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Lacan's Graphs of Desire: Part I

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Gottlob Frege - On Sense and Reference

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A Reconstruction of Kant's Greatest Argument

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Desire, Recognition and the Master Slave Dialectic (Hegel)

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Slavoj Zizek - The Lacanian Real In Culture

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Jacques Lacan - the Unconscious

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Objet Petit a: The Object-cause of Desire (Lacan and Zizek)

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Origins and Mysticism of the Death Drive in Psychoanalysis & the Philosophy of Transgression

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Donna Tartt interview (1992)

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Introduction to Jacques Lacan

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The Imaginary, Symbolic and the Real: Register Theory of Lacan (Lacan and Zizek)

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The Lacanian Subject

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Lacan on how to stop wasting your life: a step-by-step guide

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Kant's Transcendental Aesthetic

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Structuralism and Semiotics: WTF? Saussure, Lévi-Strauss, Barthes and Structuralism Explained

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Why The Rarest Personality Peaks After 50 - Carl Jung

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Princess Elisabeth's attack on Descartes' Dualist Theory of Mind (from 1643)

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The Linguistic Unconscious | Lacan on the Unconscious as a Language | Ecrits

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