The four fundamental concepts of psycho-analysis
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The four fundamental concepts of psycho-analysis
(Penguin books, Penguin psychology)
Penguin Books, 1991
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Les quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse
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Originally published: London : Hogarth, 1977
"Reprinted in Penguin Books 1991"--t.p. verso
Includes index
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If psychoanalysis is a science, Lacan suggests, it may be surprisingly similar to linguistics; we need to clarify the meanings of "the four fundamental concepts": the drive, repetition, the unconsciousness and transference. In doing so, he also makes clear his position on topics as diverse as religion and alienation, sexuality and death.
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