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Essay heading: Lacant's Mirror image
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This vision is presented as universal. It also found in nature. He cites pigeons and locusts as examples.
As humans, we look for human characteristics in the world around us. We see beauty in what resembles what we see in our image.
Through further animal observation, Lacan observes that the development of a notion of self is tied to the mastery of a of one's physical space: As the relationship of an individual is established, a mirror image is created... displayed 300 characters
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It allows the Self to establish a relation to its environment. Through the numerous references to nature, Lacan presents this idea as ubiquitous and universal.
This process, this evolution during the months following birth, proves that the human is born before he is ready to face the world. Only after the human assumes the imago can he enter History... displayed next 300 characters
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