In this Issue: Spring 2005, Volume 2 |
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- Jacques-Alain Miller - "Chapter One Presentation of the Year's Theme, From Fantasy to Symptom, and Return"
- Andre Shane – "Seminar II as Teaching: Lacan's Demonstration of a Technique for Inferring Symbols From What is Not Explained by Objects"
- Gerard Pape – "Quo Vadis, Psychoanalysis?"
- Zak Watson – “On Lacan's Use of the Golden Number”
- Adrian Johnston – "There is Truth, and then there are truths, or: Slavoj Zizek as a Reader of Alain Badiou"
- Ruth Ronen - "Art and Anxiety, or: Lacan with Joyce"
- Lorenzo Chiesa - "Lacan-le-sinthome (a review of Re-inventing the Symptom - Essays on the Final Lacan, ed. Luke Thurston)"
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