Very interesting her tattoos by the way. The only reason I'd click on a lecture about Lacan.
@MGHOoL54 жыл бұрын
I can't get enough of your lectures! You make Lacan understandable.
@ultimatecontentwriting46114 жыл бұрын
Great discussion by Dr. Shannon!
@schilppkarljaspersvolmende924Ай бұрын
Yes actually partially right what some followers has been said here about Lacan. Yes, It is true Lacan was certainly influenced by Levi-Strauss Who as well took information about Saussure's linguistics from Jakobson. Mirror Stage was pioneered in France from H.Wallon but Lacan enriched It with his knowledge on Hegel. More precisely Hegel as he was understood by Lacan through philosopher Alexandre Kojève seminars Lacan attended as a student during 30s. Many references, many sources are need it to catch him up the whole Lacan. Certainly his essential key is to be very familliarized with all of those references that takes a lot of time to understand It. In fact, Lacan was a multiaspectual reconciling a conjunction of firstly Freudian psychoanalysis, secondly a Hegelian German Idealism through Kojève seminars, thirdly a Husserlian Phenomenology plus Heidegger ontology and hermeneutics and finally a Saussurean linguistics through Jakobson and Prague linguistics Circle. Also and no less important when Lacan was studing medicine and psychiatry he was very influenced by Karl Jaspers' Phenomenological Psychopathology. On the other hand, it is totally wrong consider as professor in this class on KZbin video shows that Lacan was a posmodernist. He really wasn't according to history but ironically he has been distorted by contemporary ideologists of posmodernism and feminism. He dealt certainly with Structuralism and participated of important portions of this philosophical and linguistics movement.
@opencarrydrift63084 жыл бұрын
your channel is great, thank you for all of your work
@WilliamProudler4 жыл бұрын
This has made everything click, thankyou so much!
@PurpleFlush2 жыл бұрын
Wow this is really helpful in understanding Lacan, very digestible.
@screensaves2 ай бұрын
Ty
@czarquetzal8344 Жыл бұрын
Lacan learned Saussure from Levi-Strauss instead of reading " A Course on General Linguistics". He used the idea of Henri Wallon on " mirror test" and turned it to Mirror Stage without citing Wallon as the original source. Lacan might be an influential thinker of the 20th century, but this instance of academic dishonesty and deliberate distortion of some ideas should not be forgotten.
@schilppkarljaspersvolmende924Ай бұрын
Yes, of course as well as you took all of this information from Lacan's Biography by Elisabeth Roudinesco.😂
@schilppkarljaspersvolmende924Ай бұрын
Yes actually you are partially right because It is true Lacan was certainly influenced by Levi-Strauss Who as well took information about Saussure's linguistics from Jakobson. Mirror Stage was pioneered in France from H.Wallon but Lacan enriched It with his knowledge on Hegel. More precisely Hegel as he was understood by Lacan through philosopher Alexandre Kojève seminars Lacan attended as a student during 30s. Many references, many sources are need it to catch him up the whole Lacan. Certainly his essential key is to be very familliarized with all of those references that takes a lot of time to understand It. In fact, Lacan was a multiaspectual reconciling a conjunction of firstly Freudian psychoanalysis, secondly a Hegelian German Idealism through Kojève seminars, thirdly a Husserlian Phenomenology plus Heidegger ontology and hermeneutics and finally a Saussurean linguistics through Jakobson and Prague linguistics Circle
@czarquetzal834429 күн бұрын
@@schilppkarljaspersvolmende924 hahaha. Not only that, he is also Kantian.
@czarquetzal834429 күн бұрын
@@schilppkarljaspersvolmende924 Nope. From " A Cambridge Companion to Lacan" not from a Feminist Lacanian.
@PeterZeeke3 жыл бұрын
great lecture but... it would be awesome if you moved the camera
@PeterZeeke3 жыл бұрын
thanks for going back to the other board :)
@PeterZeeke3 жыл бұрын
oh... you went back to the other board...
@SonnyTheJoker3 жыл бұрын
The obscure object called the blackboard.
@DelmaRaySmithJrАй бұрын
Surfing the Gardener
@agenormartifernandez6883Ай бұрын
IS THIS WHOLE LECTURE A JOKE? No, really. It's hard to pay attention to the ideas discussed when the lecturer looks like Pippi Longstockings after a life of crack-cocaine.