
Often Overlooked Essays in Écrits: "Variations on the Standard Treatment," Part 3
Lectures on Lacan Podcast
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The Analyser's Symptoms of His Own Ignorance
The truth of one's speech is always grounded in another subject, in the interpretation of an analyst. The task of analysis is to quiet silence the intermediate discourse in oneself in order to be open to the patient or the analyst's true speech. This is part of what it would mean to become a psychoanalyst. We're about four pages from the end of this essay.
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