
The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire, Part 3
Lectures on Lacan Podcast
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The Enunciating Subject, the Double Aporia
The key move here occurs on page 681 in the line just above graph one. The enunciating subject, the embodied parts of self, are typically abolished when we enter language as a grammatical subject. A discourse in which it is death that sustains existence. That's what he's talking about here. It begins with a very difficult opening phrase, being of non-being.
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