John Gasperoni and Jacques Siboni have been the guests of
Radio Valencia, a radio from S.C.R.E.A.M for P.e.a.c.e. They discussed
Jouissance and Jacques Lacan, and the situation of psychoanalysis in the
USA. It was on March 10 2014 in San Francisco
Author Archives: Jacques B. Siboni
The Four Discourses & the Ethics of Psychoanalysis
The Four Discourses & the Ethics of Psychoanalysis
with John Gasperoni
At the Wright Institute
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Wright on YouTube
At the GIFRIC
GIFRIC on Lutecium source
GIFRIC on YouTube
1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #08 The Sinthome
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#08 The Sinthome
The construction of sublimation by the sinthome
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #07 Anguish, Inhibition, Symptom
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#07 Anguish, Inhibition, Symptom
The course from anguish to symptom
How the symptom and its secondary benefit coexist
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #06 Real, Symbolic, Imaginary
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#06 Real, Symbolic, Imaginary
The three dimensions of speech
These dimensions are also so-called dit mansions where the object comes to nest
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #05 Topology of the Drive
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#05 Demand & Desire #3 Pulse topology
How do unite and separate subject and desire
The libido is just like bubble gum
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #04 Demand & Desire #2
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#04 Demand & Desire #2 An embrace?
“I ask you to refuse what I offer you, because that's not it”
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #03 Demand & Desire #1
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#03 Demand & Desire #1
“Do not ask for your way to the one who knows it, you might not get lost.”
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #02 the slip of the tongue
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The relationship signifier / signified in the slips of the tongue
The bar separating signifier and signified is a Moebius Strip
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Lacanian Symbols
Here are the Lacanian symbols as I used them. Note that these are symbols for texts written using LaTeX or LyX and not Word.
Here is the final appearance: mysigns.pdf
Here are the two files necessary to achieve this: mysigns.tex custom2e.tex