Freud 150th Anniversary

Although the arguements advanced by these scientists tends to supplement the neurological approach to subjectivity, it might do well to recall Lacan’s views on neurology. During a talk he gave to . in the 1970s, Lacan was asked a question by Noam Chomsky on thought. In his reply, Lacan stated that he had seen enough . readings to know that there was not a single thought in the brain (Rudinesco, 1997). These comments, which scandalized Lacan’s audience, may be interpreted as an allusion to the over
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