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What Does Lacan Say About… The End, And Ends, of a Psychoanalysis? (Part II)
Duchamp - The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even

  For Part I click here  The psychoanalyst as incarnation of object a The shift from Seminar X Around the time of Seminar X in 1963 there is a big shift in how Lacan interprets Freud’s major contribution on the question of the end of a psychoanalysis, Analysis Terminable and Interminable. By this time Lacan is no longer focused on the idea

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What Does Lacan Say About… The End, and Ends, of a Psychoanalysis? (Part I)
Duchamp - The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even

  Introductory Remarks The first question we have to confront is a terminological one: in what sense do we mean the ‘end of a psychoanalysis’? This phrase could refer simply to the final session, regardless of whether a ‘psychoanalysis proper’ has been undertaken prior to this moment. Or it could refer to the conclusion of an analytic work, the end

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