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''Scilicet'' is an
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that was established in 1968 by
Jacques Lacan Jacques Marie Émile Lacan (, , ; 13 April 1901 – 9 September 1981) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. Described as "the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud", Lacan gave yearly seminars in Paris from 1953 to 1981, and pu ...
as the official French-language journal of the
École Freudienne de Paris The École freudienne de Paris (EFP) was a French psychoanalytic professional body formed in 1964 by Jacques Lacan. It became 'a vital—if conflict-ridden—institution until its dissolution in 1980'. Early history In 1953 conflict within the P ...
. Published by
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, it appeared intermittently until the double issue of 1976. The title was revived in 2006 to distribute preparatory texts for the congresses of the World Association of Psychoanalysis and is now published in both French and Spanish. The new series began with a digital volume and has since extended to four print volumes.


History

In the 1964 "Founding Act" of the École Freudienne de Paris, Lacan declared that "The financial holdings constituted initially by the contributions of the members of the École, by the funding it will eventually receive, indeed by the services it will render as a school, will be entirely reserved for its publishing efforts". The first issue of the ''Lettres de l'École freudienne de Paris'' appeared in early 1967 and the first issue of ''Scilicet'' followed in the spring of 1968, thereby meeting the pledge set out in the Act to create a platform by which to take inventory of the Freudian field. In Lacan's introduction to ''Scilicet'' issue 1 he writes, "This journal is one of the means by which I expect to overcome in my École, which is distinct in its principle from the xistingSocieties, the obstacle that resisted me elsewhere". The
Latin Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the ...
word wikt:scilicet, a frequent term in the writings of
Lucretius Titus Lucretius Carus ( , ;  â€“ ) was a Roman poet and philosopher. His only known work is the philosophical poem ''De rerum natura'', a didactic work about the tenets and philosophy of Epicureanism, and which usually is translated into E ...
, literally means "thou mayst know" or "it is permitted thee to know", and the cover of the journal bore the inscription: ''Tu peux savoir ce qu'en pense l'École freudienne de Paris'' (thou mayst know what the École freudienne de Paris thinks about it). Lacan defined this "thou" as "the bachelor, in the English sense", as "one who is not married... and, above all, not wed to a psychoanalytic society". Established at a time of considerable institutional invention, ''Scilicet'' adopted the editorial strategy of the Bourbaki group, publishing unsigned articles in an attempt to "overcome the narcissism of small differences" and to open the doors to analysts from outside the EFP whose institutional affiliations might otherwise discourage them from contributing. However, issue 2/3 did carry a list of twenty names of contributors to issue 1. The same editorial policy was later adopted by other psychoanalytic journals. Initially announced as a triannual publication, the fallout of
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, which had a direct bearing on Lacan's teaching at the
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, delayed the editing of the second issue and the rhythm continued to be sporadic until its final issue.Lacan, Jacques, "Liminaire, En manière d'excuse à l'École ", Appendix 2 to ''Autres écrits'', 2001, p. 592-595. ''Scilicet'' is important in the history of the psychoanalytic movement because of the major texts of Lacan that featured in each of its issues: "Proposition of 9 October on the Psychoanalyst of the School" (issue 1); "Radiophonie" (issue 2/3); "L'étourdit" (issue 4); "...ou pire" (issue 5) and finally the lectures and interviews that Lacan gave at
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,
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, and the
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in 1975 (issue 6/7). In 2006, ''Scilicet'' was revived for the preparatory work of the fifth congress of the World Association of Psychoanalysis in Rome on "The Name-of-the-Father". A second volume, for the sixth congress in Buenos Aires, appeared in print as "The Objects ''a'' in the Psychoanalytic Experience", published by the Collection rue Huysmans (2008). This was followed by "Semblants and Sinthome", the 2010 Paris congress, and then "The Symbolic Order in the Twenty-First Century" (Buenos Aires, 2012).


English translations

Some texts from ''Scilicet'' have appeared in English translation: * Lacan, Jacques, "Proposition of 9 October on the Psychoanalyst of the School" in ''Analysis'', 6, (from ''Scilicet'' 1). * Anonymous, "The Phallic Phase and the Subjective Import of the Castration Complex" in ''Feminine Sexuality'', Norton & Co., pp. 99–122. {{ISBN, 0393302113 (from ''Scilicet'' 1) * Lacan, Jacques, "Sign, Symbol, Imaginary" in ''On Signs'', Johns Hopkins, 1985, pp. 203–206 (a partial translation of "Radiophonie" from ''Scilicet'' 2/3) * Lacan, Jacques, "Columbia University Lecture on the Symptom". ''Culture/Clinic'', 1 2013. (from ''Scilicet'' 6/7) * Miller, Jacques-Alain, "Semblants and Sinthome". ''Hurly-Burly'' 1 2009 pp. 87–96. * Laurent, Dominique, "Woman". ''Hurly-Burly'' 2 2009 pp. 35–37. * Borie, Jacques, "Disconnection". ''Hurly-Burly'' 3 2010 pp. 61–63. * Leguil, François, "Mania". ''Hurly-Burly'' 3 2010 pp. 65–67. * Hellebois, Philippe, "Lalangue". ''Hurly-Burly'' 3 2010 pp. 69–71.


See also

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References

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