Body and otherness in psychoanalysis
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The analytical study of some puzzles related to otherness, show to us that the analytical practice, unlike science, is not always looking for objectivedecision. The Cartesian subject is a temporary solution, scaffolding, to the question of the guarantee of the constitution of the subject. Jacques Lacan have made some progress in the formulation of their problems, that progress will not fail to be implemented in each analysis of the transfer
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