Description The Singularity of Being presents a Lacanian vision of what makes each of us an inimitable and irreplaceable creature.
This directive carries the force of an obligation that cannot be resisted.
It argues that, unlike the "subject" (who comes into existence as a result of symbolic prohibition) or the "person" (who is aligned with the narcissistic conceits of the imaginary), the singular self emerges in response to a galvanizing directive arising from the real.
Description The Singularity of Being presents a Lacanian vision of what makes each of us an inimitable and irreplaceable creature