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.
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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.
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Add this copy of The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis to cart. $31.89, fair condition, Sold by John McKeever, ships from Dublin, LEINSTER, IRELAND, published 1998 by Vintage.
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Fair. well used with some foxing, palimpsests of some pencil marks, underlining, margin notes. Text in English, French. B-format paperback. 304 p. Audience: General/trade; College/higher education; Professional and scholarly. Transcription of Lacan's 164 Seminar, seminal work