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    Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English · Jacques Lacan · p.751

    On Freud's "Trieb" and the Psychoanalyst's Desire > Science and Truth

    Theoretical move: Lacan argues that psychoanalysis shares with structuralism the same subject — the subject of science, topologically figured as internally excluded from its object — and that object *a*, inserted into the division of the subject, constitutes psychoanalysis' proper object, which cannot simply be equated with a science of that object without accounting for the irreducible split between truth and knowledge inscribed on different sides of the same topological surface.

    an inscription does not etch into the same side of the parchment when it comes from the printing-plate of truth and when it comes from that of knowledge. The fact that these inscriptions commingle could have been simply accounted for by topology