In the psychoanalytic clinic it is a given that unconscious processes have a profound influence on the subject's experience of mental life. In this regard hypnosis and psychoanalysis are, I think, very much alike. Indeed, Freud used hypnosis prior to his discovery of free-association as a clinical tool.
Over time many definitions and explanations of the unconscious have been suggested, from Kant's claim that it is "half a world" to Sartre's refusal to believe that such a thing actually exists ("We apprehend everything, but we do not comprehend everything"). Freud saw the unconscious as being constructed of "thing" representations whereas Lacan claimed that it was structured like a language.
I am interested in what you guys and gals think. What is the unconscious? Why is the unconscious? And (for the very adventurous) where is the unconscious?
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