Author Archives: Jacques B. Siboni
1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #17 Repetitions
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#17 Repetitions
Automata and automatism of Repetition
How is repetition automatism a particular form of automaton? This is an attempted answer, (but not very satisfying for my taste). An example is given from a song taken from the album “Mechanical Music” by Carla Bley.
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #16 Degrees of Freedom
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#16 Degrees of freedom
Degrees of liberty in the acts of the subject
We talk about choice and free will; J. Lacan showed, by mathematical examples that the choices of the present are constrained by the past of the subject. This session will continue in the workshop #17, more specifically focused on the repetition automatism
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #15 Phallus
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#15 Phallus
The phallus object and the one who possesses it
The phallus, object so different from the penis, has among other particularity, of only being able to be possessed by one at any given time. What does it confer to the possessor and to the one who is lacking?
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #14 Reality, Hallucination in Psychosis
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#14 Reality, hallucination in psychosis
Reality & hallucination in psychosis
The passage of an object of reality into an object of desire is drastically transformed when a fundamental signifier is foreclosed. The object of reality is then transformed into hallucination.
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Introduction to GCAS Lectures
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Global Center for Advanced Studies is hosting a series of lectures about
Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis
1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #13 Object of Reality, Object of Desire
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#13 Object Reality, Desire object
From an object of reality to an object of desire
What is the proximity between the objects that our senses perceive and the conscience that we have on them? If it is very minute, then part of our objects of desire is hallucinatory.
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #12 Projective Plane
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#12 Projective plane
The projective plane
The projective plan has been used widely by Jacques Lacan, mainly in its cross-cap presentation. What is a projective plane? Is the cross-cap the most relevant way to account for the human psyche?
On the railroad tracks:
— the discourse of the master says: “the railroad tracks are parallel”
— the discourse of the hysterical says: “I see tracks are converging toward a common point”
— the discourse of the university says: “the tracks are parallel and converge in a projective point”
— the discourse of the analyst says: “the subject is structured as a projective space”
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #11 Intension, Extension
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#11 Intension, extension
Psychoanalysis, pass, in intension, in extension
The pass in intension or in extension, psychoanalysis in intension or in extension, What is it when Lacan uses these terms? It seems that he uses these qualifications in a quite remote sense than the one they have in logics
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Knowledge Representation Systems written in Common LISP
KL-One, Classic, PowerLoom are knowledge representation systems using first order logic, taxonomies, and automatic concept classification by reasoning capabilities. A short presentation during the 2014 European Lisp Symposium in Paris.
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Knowledge Representations
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At the IRCAM Paris
KL-One, Classic, PowerLoom