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.
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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
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Видео The Lacanian Subject (Descartes and Lacan) канала Evers Brothers Productions
----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
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📧Contact: info@eversbrothers.com
🌐Website: https://eversbrothers.com/productions/
Видео The Lacanian Subject (Descartes and Lacan) канала Evers Brothers Productions
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