Lacan Lecture

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00:09 - 02:27
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David gives a lecture to his class on Jacques Lacan's views on the traversing of fantasy. According to David, Lacan suggests that fantasies have to be unrealistic for us to desire them. Once they have been attained, we will no longer desire them.

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