The lexicon consists entirely of quotes from Lacan. It covers seminars and texts of Lacan until 1961, so most desEcrits. After 1961, the Lacanian terms are simply indexed accurately (see page "Index of Lacan"), which allows for further research by going directly to the text. This work is incomplete, at least in its "lexicon", but it will continue ... I also insists he has no scientific value, it only reading refléterune singular necessarily partial (though almost exhaustive) certainly fallible. Finally, a number of seminars, I used the transcripts typed when the official edition (J.-A. Miller) at the time of my reading was not yet published; versions may be questionable, but which On the other hand, refers directly to the word of Lacan. Lacan quotes are sometimes interspersed with annotations in brackets [], brief comments or simple sequences designed to make intelligible citations (long winding sentences Lacan being cut most of the time). DM
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