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Intersubjective Dimension of Psychoanalysis

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    Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English · Jacques Lacan · p.87

    JACQUES LACAN ECRITS > *The Truth of Psychology and the Psychology of Truth* 79 > *Discussion of the Objective Value of the Experience*

    Theoretical move: Lacan argues that psychoanalytic experience, far from being disqualified by its intersubjective, non-objective structure, reveals a deeper epistemological point: that human knowledge is constitutively identificatory and that any demand to eliminate anthropomorphism from an anthropology misrecognizes its proper object—man's nature is his relationship to man (the semblable).

    have I not just described this experience as a constant interaction between the observer and the object? It is, in effect, in the very movement that the subject gives it through his intention that the observer is informed of this intention