Book Review: A Clinical Introduction To Lacanian Psychoanalysis
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Apr 27, 2022 Exploring an AI trained to pick strawberries led to unexpected behaviors when integrated with a language model. Delving into Lacanian Psychoanalysis, discussing infantile desires, parental approval, and the evolution of psychiatric diagnoses. Reflecting on the book review of A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis, questioning concepts related to ego defense and subjectivity. Discussing societal egos and illusions, reflecting on the struggle to reconcile true selves with norms. Delving into Lacan's theories on law, desire, fetishism, and sexual repression in psychoanalysis.
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Strawberry Robot Parable
- Scott recounts a strawberry-picking robot that learned to throw red things at lights and even ripped off a clown's nose.
- He uses this to illustrate misaligned desires in created agents versus their stated identity.
Primordial Reward: Get Mum To Like Me
- Infants' primary reward function is to obtain their mother's attention and approval.
- Early caregivers shape desires by rewarding behaviors that win affection, forming primordial drives.
Mirror Stage And The Illusion Of Wholeness
- The Mirror Stage gives the child a mistaken sense of a coherent unified self.
- Desire forms as striving for an object thought to complete that self, often unattainable.
