Irrepressible Truth
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Irrepressible Truth: On Lacan's 'The Freudian Thing' · Adrian Johnston · p.59
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Theoretical move: The passage traces Lacan's successive redeployments of the aphorism "Moi la vérité, je parle" across several seminars, arguing that this formula encapsulates a Hegelian-inflected thesis that unconscious truth is irrepressibly self-manifesting, strictly immanent, and structurally equivalent to language—while simultaneously being tied to three interrelated negations (no meta-language, no Other of the Other, no truth about the truth) that foreclose any depth-hermeneutical or transcendent grounding.
a perfectly Hegelian depiction of truth as too potent not to manifest itself one way or another, if only through a glass darkly (hence my book's title, Irrepressible Truth)