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Jacques Lacan was a psychoanalyst who, in many ways, left us an indelible legacy of constantly returning to Freud, not only from an epistemological perspective (which would already be far-reaching in itself) but especially in terms of the practice that a psychoanalyst sustains on a daily basis. A return to Freud is a return to the foundations, to the foundations of psychoanalysis for the advancement of our practice. Alongside this motto, Lacan also left within the reach of psychoanalysts who use his teaching a constant question: what is the subjectivity of our time, since it is this with which we operate? This double face of his teaching, full of connections between its components, is a kind of constant in his career. It is from there that we can examine the various landscapes of his teaching.