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... of her various identifications which she used to hide her symptom. In Seminar IV he traces her various identifications on to schema L Schema L is worked through in Seminar IV, the Real, the Imaginary and the Symbolic replace Freud's second topography of ego, id and superego. Two diagonals intersect the imaginary axis links 'a' the ego to a' 'the other'. The axis from S (subject), which is Freud's id, links to A ( the Other) at a point it crosses the imaginary axis. For Lacan the Other is the place where subjectivity is created. The Other creates the subject without their awareness. For Lacan this is Freud's Wo Es war, soll Ich werden, Es being the subject it either speaks, or not. At the end of the analysis It must speak and enter a relation with the Other. In the course of Seminar IV Hyppolite asks what the use of ...
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