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Lacan defines a subject as anyone who has access to language. | Lacan defines a subject as anyone who has access to language. | ||
== Important Definitions == | == Important Definitions == | ||
There are 3 parts of the psyche | |||
=== There are 3 parts of the psyche === | |||
==== 1) Id ==== | ==== 1) Id ==== | ||
* disorganized part, contains basic desires, primitive- hunger | * disorganized part, contains basic desires, primitive- hunger | ||
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* No, I live in a city, go to grocery store instead of slaughtering a pig | * No, I live in a city, go to grocery store instead of slaughtering a pig | ||
=== There are also 3 levels or layers of the world. === | === There are also 3 levels or layers of the world. === | ||
==== 1 | ==== 1) Real ==== | ||
* ontological truth | * ontological truth | ||
* If humans didn't exist, the real would exist | * If humans didn't exist, the real would exist | ||
* Earth is round, sky is blue | * Earth is round, sky is blue | ||
==== 2 | ==== 2) Imaginary ==== | ||
* Layer of images, fantasy that we put on the real | * Layer of images, fantasy that we put on the real | ||
* What I think of when I think tree is the imaginary | * What I think of when I think tree is the imaginary | ||
==== 3 | ==== 3) Symbolic ==== | ||
* Connecting real and imaginary to linguistics, signs, signifiers | * Connecting real and imaginary to linguistics, signs, signifiers | ||
* More complex | * More complex |