The programme contains two part-goals, or sub-programmes: - development of theoretical concept of subject without subjectivity, in particular within Jacques Lacan's theoretical psychoanalysis; - analysis of general structures and forms of thought, language, consciousness and reality, of their mutual relations and dependencies. The most important results of the programme are: development of the theory of subject (non-ideological and ideological) on the basis of Jacques Lacan's theoretical psychoanalysis, together with its application on contemporary political philosophy, cultural theory and religion; more precise analysis of transitions between formal and non-formal logic, and improved use of non-classical and intensional logics for analysis of philosophical concepts (e.g. epistemic notions). The achievements have found international recognition and have significantly shaped actual debate in the philosophy of subject, political philosophy and cultural theory, logic, epistemology and cognitive philosophy; that is particularly true of the chief researcher Slavoj Žižek whose publications have become standard references of modern philosophy.