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Lacan on Religion

In the beginning was the Word’ and the Word was the signifier      Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) was born in Paris to Roman Catholic parents. After earning his medical degree, Lacan was trained as a psychoanalyst. His relationship with the Société psychanalytique de Paris turned sour, as a result, he started his own weekly seminars.… Read More Lacan on Religion

March 6, 2018April 19, 2020 parallaxisview1 Comment

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