crumb cake
Are emotions the crumb cake and the rational the real thing, or is not rather the rational the crumb cake, since actually only the wish machines exist in reality.
Are emotions the crumb cake and the rational the real thing, or is not rather the rational the crumb cake, since actually only the wish machines exist in reality.
[Jacques Lacan]
When I was a child, I hardly knew anything about Jewish or Christian or Islamic. All that mattered to me was the person. Even more so, Freud was not Jewish to me, but human. But in the meantime I know already that the inscription on the naked body, although it is “initially” “only” signifiers that […]
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Priests in the post-Christian period are bankers and lawyers. Scholars are natural and spiritual scientists. Both should not have sex. For the same two reasons, just as the priests and scholars in Christianity did before the onset of modernity. One reason is that the constructed and preached kingdom is an empire of wantless machine beings […]
deals with phenomena and situations that have arisen or are present in Western societies since the beginning of modern times. Under no circumstances is psychoanalysis suitable for detecting and solving problems in other societies or at any time in our societies. Even the phenomena that can be understood by our societies with psychoanalytic methods are […]
is both a specific mental illness and a fundamental concept for the social existence of all, especially of all male*. Autism associates with each.
We do not only want to know why individual subjects react to social realities with mental illness, but much more, which psychic realities are wanted by society and how these become in borderline areas something that contradicts this intention, because these psychic realities are in the overshoot caricaturing and questioning themselves. The context becomes clear […]
Why is the phallus for Lacan a signifier and not just the reproductive organ? In the traditional rituals of ministry, the objects that symbolize power give the subject who receives them the position to exercise power – when a king holds the scepter in his hand and wears the crown, his words are understood as […]