2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11007-013-9263-z
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“The object in the mirror of genetic transcendentalism: Lacan’s objet petit a between visibility and invisibility,”

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“…In this sense, the Other is an expectation. Johnston [ 30 ] states that Lacanian psychoanalytic theory symbolizes desire as ‘mirrored’ (i.e., incarnated in visible avatars) and ‘non-mirrored’ (i.e., incapable of being captured in spatiotemporal representations). Especially for people in a certain process of social development, the formation of consciousness and the occurrence of behavior are at the same time.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, the Other is an expectation. Johnston [ 30 ] states that Lacanian psychoanalytic theory symbolizes desire as ‘mirrored’ (i.e., incarnated in visible avatars) and ‘non-mirrored’ (i.e., incapable of being captured in spatiotemporal representations). Especially for people in a certain process of social development, the formation of consciousness and the occurrence of behavior are at the same time.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%