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Just had a lecture about this guy in relation to zizek
Am i getting this correct? (very simplified of course)
the real: everything beyond social constructions
desire:wanting to get back to the feeling of wholeness people had as child before 6 months
drive:consuming stand ins for the wholeness that cant be achieved any longer

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pls

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someone help

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The real is the inexpressible thing(s)-in-itself, only recognizable when it ruptures through in the event, it is usually paired with the symbolic and imaginary (language and perception). Desire is ultimately the will-to-life or power. It is the vitalistic force of consciousness. Desire for Lacan is problematized by our desire for the other and the other's desire (which for him is an empty hall of mirrors of illusion). Drives our the various unconscious evolutionary forces that shape our existence such as eros (the love or sex drive) and thanos (the death drive).

Objet petit a would be the absent wholeness we seek. It is a hole for Lacan. Like desire. Deleuze takes it in a more productive direction.

>> No.15409993

>>15409957
Here is a good source:

https://nosubject.com/Main_Page

>> No.15410044

>>15409993
>https://nosubject.com/Main_Page
thanks

>> No.15411391

>there are "things" beyond social construction
lol no

>> No.15412567

>>15411391
Are you a "everything is a social construction" facebook group libertarian, or a postmodernist?