Analyze the Intrinsic Relationship between Lacan's Subject and the Scopic Drive
According to Lacan,the subject is unconscious subject and desire subject.The division between the eye and the gaze opens up the field of the unconscious,allowing the scopic drive to emerge and sustain the partial existence of the subject.The gaze of the"unconscious"serves as a mechanism for the subject to affirm its own operation,enabling the subject to complete the process of enveloping itself under the principle of compulsive repetition.The desire that the scopic drive aims for in its repetitive functioning is rooted in the lack of the subject's existence;fundamentally,the subject is an empty entity.Through the transformation of desire and the scopic drive,the drive achieves its own purpose by perpetuating a cycle of"loss".In the repetitive stance of"not yielding to desire",the subject discovers its own truth and thereby gains new possibilities for cognition within the practice of psychoanalytic discourse.