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Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Olshansky, D. A. Jacques Lacan’s Idea of Pleasure: Destruction of Discourse Borders during Psychosis

Abstract: Analyzing the state of psychosis, the author appeals to Jacques Lacan’s works. It is assumed that the state of psychosis demonstrates the ‘absence of the author’. A psychotonic has neither image of a speaker nor a symbolic border.


Keywords:

psychology, philosophy, pleasure, symbolic, language, speech, subject, psychosis, psychotonic, phallus, subject, meaning, meant


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