Facts about Jacques Lacan

Occup.Psychologist
FromFrance
BornApril 13, 1901
DiedSeptember 9, 1981
Aged80 years

Summary

Jacques Lacan was a famous Psychologist from France, who lived between April 13, 1901 and September 9, 1981. He/she became 80 years old.

Our collection contains 19 quotes who is written / told by Jacques.

Related authors: Claude Levi-Strauss (Scientist)

19 Famous quotes by Jacques Lacan

Small: The Mirror Stage as formative in the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience
"The Mirror Stage as formative in the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience"
Small: In other words, the man who is born into existence deals first with language this is a given. He is eve
"In other words, the man who is born into existence deals first with language; this is a given. He is even caught in it before his birth"
Small: Yet, analytical truth is not as mysterious, or as secret, so as to not allow us to see that people with
"Yet, analytical truth is not as mysterious, or as secret, so as to not allow us to see that people with a talent for directing consciences see truth rise spontaneously"
Small: The narration, in fact, doubles the drama with a commentary without which no mise en scene would be pos
"The narration, in fact, doubles the drama with a commentary without which no mise en scene would be possible"
Small: For the signifier is a unit in its very uniqueness, being by nature symbol only of an absence
"For the signifier is a unit in its very uniqueness, being by nature symbol only of an absence"
Small: Which is why we cannot say of the purloined letter that, like other objects, it must be or not be in a
"Which is why we cannot say of the purloined letter that, like other objects, it must be or not be in a particular place but that unlike them it will be and not be where it is, wherever it goes"
Small: We emphasize that such a form of communication is not absent in man, however evanescent a naturally giv
"We emphasize that such a form of communication is not absent in man, however evanescent a naturally given object may be for him, split as it is in its submission to symbols"
Small: Symptoms, those you believe you recognize, seem to you irrational because you take them in an isolated
"Symptoms, those you believe you recognize, seem to you irrational because you take them in an isolated manner, and you want to interpret them directly"
Small: Psychoanalysis is a terribly efficient instrument, and because it is more and more a prestigious instru
"Psychoanalysis is a terribly efficient instrument, and because it is more and more a prestigious instrument, we run the risk of using it with a purpose for which it was not made for, and in this way we may degrade it"
Small: A geometry implies the heterogeneity of locus, namely that there is a locus of the Other. Regarding thi
"A geometry implies the heterogeneity of locus, namely that there is a locus of the Other. Regarding this locus of the Other, of one sex as Other, as absolute Other, what does the most recent development in topology allow us to posit?"
Small: What does it matter how many lovers you have if none of them gives you the universe?
"What does it matter how many lovers you have if none of them gives you the universe?"
Small: What could be more convincing, moreover, than the gesture of laying ones cards face up on the table?
"What could be more convincing, moreover, than the gesture of laying one's cards face up on the table?"
Small: Since Freud, the center of man is not where we thought it was one has to go on from there
"Since Freud, the center of man is not where we thought it was; one has to go on from there"
Small: Obsessional does not necessarily mean sexual obsession, not even obsession for this, or for that in par
"Obsessional does not necessarily mean sexual obsession, not even obsession for this, or for that in particular; to be an obsessional means to find oneself caught in a mechanism, in a trap increasingly demanding and endless"
Small: Aside from that reservation, a fictive tale even has the advantage of manifesting symbolic necessity mo
"Aside from that reservation, a fictive tale even has the advantage of manifesting symbolic necessity more purely to the extent that we may believe its conception arbitrary"
Small: Writings scatter to the winds blank checks in an insane charge. And were they not such flying leaves, t
"Writings scatter to the winds blank checks in an insane charge. And were they not such flying leaves, there would be no purloined letters"
Small: The knowledge that there is a part of the psychic functions that are out of conscious reach, we did not
"The knowledge that there is a part of the psychic functions that are out of conscious reach, we did not need to wait for Freud to know this!"
Small: But this emphasis would be lavished in vain, if it served, in your opinion, only to abstract a general
"But this emphasis would be lavished in vain, if it served, in your opinion, only to abstract a general type from phenomena whose particularity in our work would remain the essential thing for you, and whose original arrangement could be broken up only artificially"
Small: As is known, it is in the realm of experience inaugurated by psychoanalysis that we may grasp along wha
"As is known, it is in the realm of experience inaugurated by psychoanalysis that we may grasp along what imaginary lines the human organism, in the most intimate recesses of its being, manifests its capture in a symbolic dimension"