Correct option is A
The Historical Order is not a state of human mental disposition as posited by
Jacques Lacan. Lacan's theory of psychoanalysis outlines three key orders of human mental disposition: the
Imaginary, the
Symbolic, and the
Real. These orders describe different ways in which the human mind perceives and interacts with the world.
Information Booster:
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The Imaginary Order: This is the realm of images, illusions, and identification. It is closely related to the mirror stage, where the child identifies with its own reflection, constructing a sense of self.
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The Symbolic Order: This refers to the structure of language, social rules, and laws that shape human interaction. It is the domain of language and the unconscious mind, governed by signifiers and structured like a language.
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The Real: This is the realm that exists beyond language and representation. It refers to what resists symbolization and cannot be fully grasped by the human mind or expressed in words.
Additional Information:
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The Historical Order is not a concept introduced by Lacan in his psychoanalytic framework. It does not pertain to Lacan’s theories on human psychological development.
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B, C, and D: The Imaginary, Symbolic, and Real orders are all central to Lacan’s theoretical model of human psychology.