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Can anybody please explain the vector of individuation in Lacan's graph of desire?

How is individuation related to the vector of desire?

>> No.12615187

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>>12614908
150 IQ here. Post the graph.

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>>12615218

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>>12615284
Interference and constraint.

>> No.12615531

>>12615500
Wrong. So much for the 150 IQ.

>> No.12615544

>>12615531
Why did you ask the question then? I've never seen this before, you tell me what it is. It looks to me like a """"'filter.""""'

>> No.12615560

>>12615544
I said that it is Lacan's graph of desire in the OP.

>150 IQ
More like 95-98 IQ. Online IQ tests don't give an accurate estimation of IQ.

>> No.12615649

>>12615560
God you're no fun. I read a few wiki articles and it is apparently, "An intention or an impulse for an action which has already found approbation, but whose execution is postponed for a suitable occasion," something like a filter I guess. I obviously don't have an IQ of 150. I was just trying to be an ass and make a joke, but like I said, you're no fun. NO FUN ALLOWED!