Ogden T H
Int J Psychoanal. 1992 Autumn;73 ( Pt 3):517-26.
Central among the irreducible elements that define a psychoanalytic understanding of man is Freud's conception of the subject, and yet this theme remained a largely implicit one in Freud's writing. The Freudian conception of the process by which the subject is constituted is fundamentally dialectical in nature and involves the notion that the subject is created and sustained (and at the same time decentred from itself) through the dialectical interplay of consciousness and unconsciousness. The contribution of psychoanalysis to a theory of subjectivity involves the formation of a concept of the subject in which neither consciousness nor unconsciousness holds a privileged position in relation to the other; the two coexist in a mutually creating, preserving and negating relationship to one another. The principle of presence-in-absence and absence-in-presence subtends the dialectical movement between conscious and unconscious dimensions of subjectivity.
在构成对人的精神分析理解的不可简化要素中,核心是弗洛伊德的主体概念,然而这个主题在弗洛伊德的著作中很大程度上仍是隐含的。弗洛伊德关于主体构成过程的概念本质上是辩证的,涉及到这样一种观念,即主体是通过意识与无意识的辩证相互作用而被创造和维持(同时又从自身去中心化)的。精神分析对主体性理论的贡献涉及到主体概念的形成,在这个概念中,意识和无意识在彼此关系中都不占据特权地位;二者以相互创造、保存和否定的关系共存。在场中的不在场和不在场中的在场原则支撑着主体性有意识和无意识维度之间的辩证运动。