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Index Absence: being and, 6, 234; différance and, 72, 378; hypostatization of (Derrida on Lacan), 6; hypostatization of (Žižek on Derrida), 79–82, 403n38; lack and, 285, 378; nominalism and, 43; presence and, 6, 234–35, 378; ‘‘pure signifier’’ and, 353; Real and, 235, 353, 359, 376, 378; subject/other and, 285; ‘‘zero-institution’’ and, 256 Affirmation: différance and, 75–76; of flux, 41–42; free thinking and, 273–74, 277–78; interpretation/recognition as, 203–5; inventive, 277; mirror image and, 306–7; patriarchy and, 264; projection and, 30; of singularity, 338; woman and, 277–78 Aggressivity: alienation and, 308; alter ego and, 306, 308–10; appropriation and, 37; as death drive, 48–49, 165; Derrida/Lacan and, 5; as desire for the other’s desire, 310–11; as envy, 304, 312; evil and, 36, 38; as exclusion, 336; as fragmentation, 312; in fraternalcomplex , 304–13; infants and, 53; as intrinsic, 308; as invention, 304, 313; as jealousy, 304, 310; love-object and, 156; Mirror Stage and, 304–5; 449 narcissism as correlate of, 305, 308, 310–13; as negation of world, 334; oedipal desires and, 193; paranoia and, 272; primary processing and, 56; as self-hatred, 341; as self-shattering, 312; as will to power, 37, 272 ‘‘Aggressivity in Psychoanalysis’’ (Lacan), 305 Aleatory, 98, 259–60. See also chance Aletheia: circular return and, 16, 33–35, 45, 37, 241, 259–60; contamination and, 43–44, 259; event and, 43–44; falling vs., 33, 37; paradoxical articulation of, 16; ‘‘pathos of truth’’ and, 40; as retrieval, 33–34, 37; as revivification of the primordial, 37; truth and, 35, 44; uncovering/coveringover , 35 Alienation: aggressivity and, 308; moi and, 306; of Spirit, 103. See also ‘‘vel of alienation’’ ‘‘the All’’: alter ego as obstacle to restitution of, 311; as das Ding, 331; dream of actualizing, 85; expropriation as loss of, 162; human law and, 320; immortality and, 223; impossibility of, 233–34; as infinity/Nirvana, 85, 223, 250, 311; jouissance and, 293; nominalism and, 10; object a and, 222; as object/other of death drive, 85, 293; ‘‘plural logic of the aporia’’ and, 5, 10; as paradox, 223, 250; as Real/différance/ traumatic kernel, 250; retroactive construction of, 162, 249, 250; soullove and, 249; speculative unity and, 321; as sublimity, 250; as totality/unity, 223, 250, 331; universalism and, 10. See also ‘‘Problem of the All’’ Alter ego: alienation of identity and, 308; as armor, 304, 307, 311–12; ‘‘captation’’ by, 306, 309; constitution of moi and, 285, 304; as form of self, 307; Husserl/Levinas and constitution of, 83; idealization and, 309; as iterating double, 304, 313; as mirror image, 304; as other, 284, 304; as prosthesis, 304, 306–7 Altruism: idealization vs., 248; sexual libido and, 65 Anal phase: libido and, 61; selfishness and, 65; self-sufficiency and, 54 Analysis: as anagogic/philolytic, 168; anamnesis and, 114, 170; complexity of notion, 69–70; death drive and, 117; as ‘‘deconstitution,’’ 114, 117, 147; limits to, 170, 176, 179; repetition compulsion and, 117; resistance as intrinsic to, 147, 168–69; as synthetic, 180. See also ‘‘spectral analysis’’ Analytic dialogue: abolition/constitution of subject and, 367–69; aims of, 367; as call and response, 367–69; desire and, 369; dissolving fixations and, 370; as empowerment, 371; ‘‘empty speech’’ and, 369; ethical action and, 372; free association and, 368; frustration and, 368; interpretation and, 368, 371; mastery and, 368; misrecognition and, 369; moi/je conflict and, 368; narration and, 368; punctuation and, 370–71; recognition of speaker and, 367, 369; responsibility of auditor, 367–68; retroaction and, 369–70; risk and, 367–68; self-objectification and, 369; silence and, 368; speech as medium, 450 Index 368; truth as necessary fiction and, 369–71; truth as recognition of desire and, 369; truth as recognition of paradox, 371–72 Anamnesis: analysis and, 114, 160; as archaeology, 164–65; as conscious recollection, 116, 119; ‘‘deconstitution’’ and, 114, 368; hypomnema and, 119; impossibility of, 120, 129, 135, 138, 160; living spirit and, 119, 199; metaphysics of presence and, 120, 132–33, 164, 170; Mneme and, 119; translation/interpretation and, 133 Anchoring point. See Point de capiton Anomaly: as aneconomic figure, 42, 91–92; economic repression of 166, 264, 309, 323, 335; ‘‘full speech’’ and, 289; Hegelian dialectic and suppression of, 323; interpretation as, 353–54; persistence of, 47; ‘‘pure signifier’’ and, 353; Real as, 358–60; ‘‘thrownness’’ and, 29; in transcendental constitution...

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