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39: It’s Not You, It’s Lacan: The Mirror Stage, Part I

Ordinary Unhappiness

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Reinterpreting Cogito Ergo Sum

Lacan's perspective on subjectivity is influenced by the field of linguistics and broad critiques of the Western episteme. He points out that in the Latin phrase 'cogito ergo sum', there is no explicit pronoun for 'I', and the assumption of the 'I' is already built into the verb. This leads to questions raised by thinkers like Bertrand Russell and existentialist Sartre about the identity of the 'I' that thinks and exists, suggesting the possibility of two separate identities.

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