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Non-Omission Law

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    Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English · Jacques Lacan · p.83

    JACQUES LACAN ECRITS > *The Truth of Psychology and the Psychology of Truth* 79 > *Freud's Revolutionary Method*

    Theoretical move: Lacan reconstructs Freud's methodological revolution as resting on two fundamental rules — the law of non-omission and the law of non-systematization — which together constitute "analytic experience" by suspending the cultural prejudice that reduces the psychical to the illusory, and by treating the patient's own account as the primary access-route to psychical reality.

    its first condition is formulated in a law of non-omission, which promotes everything that 'is self-explanatory,' the everyday and the ordinary, to the status of interesting that is usually reserved for the remarkable