Lacan, le symbolique et le signifiant

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Abstract

Jacques Lacan used the idea of symbolisme, brought to light by the french anthropological school thanks to Claude Lévi-Strauss. From that basis, was defined the symbolique order, which organises the human life. Our personal expérience has always confirmed the existence and effectiveness of this order, but we contest its assimilation in a system of signifiers.

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Juignet, P. (2003). Lacan, le symbolique et le signifiant. Cliniques Mediterraneennes, 68(2), 131–144. https://doi.org/10.3917/cm.068.0131

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