Desire
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* [[Preference]], on which microeconomic theory is based | * [[Preference]], on which microeconomic theory is based | ||
* [[Motivation]], thought that leads to an action | * [[Motivation]], thought that leads to an action | ||
- | * [[Désire]] , a Lacanian concept related to the [[Oedipus complex]] | + | * [[Désir]] , a Lacanian concept related to the [[Oedipus complex]] |
*[[Desiring-production]] | *[[Desiring-production]] | ||
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Desire may refer to:
- Libido
- Sexual desire
- Interpersonal attraction
- Preference, on which microeconomic theory is based
- Motivation, thought that leads to an action
- Désir , a Lacanian concept related to the Oedipus complex
- Desiring-production
Namesakes
- Desire Trapped by the Tail, a 1941 theatrical play written by Pablo Picasso.
- Phantom of Desire, a 2003 exhibition in Graz curated by Peter Weibel.
- A Streetcar Named Desire, a 1947 play and 1951 film.
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