OF ONE SEX AND THE OTHERI. The small differenceII. The function xIII. From anecdote to logicIV. From necessity to inexistenceTHE OTHER: FROM SPEECH TO SEXUALITYV. Topology of speech (a talk at Sainte-Anne)VI. I ask you to refuse me my offeringVII. The vanished partner (a talk at Sainte-Anne)VIII. What is involved in the OtherTHE ONE: NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL REACHIX. In the field of the UnianX. Yad'lunXI. An issue of Ones (a talk at Sainte-Anne)XII. Knowledge about truthXIII. The founding of sexual differenceXIV. Theory of the four formulae (a talk at Sainte-Anne)CODAXV. The desire to sleepXVI. Bodies captured by discourseAPPENDICESReport on Seminar XIX, by Jacques LacanLibrary of Seminar XIX, by Jacques-Alain MillerTranslator's NotesIndex
Jacques Lacan (1901-1981) was one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers. His many works include Écrits, The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis, and the many volumes of The Seminar.