Lecture given in San Francisco on Nov 20, 2011. The object was The Four Discourses of Jacques Lacan. It is split into three parts.
First source on Lutecium (LTC), second source on YouTube (YT)
Lecture given in San Francisco on Nov 20, 2011. The object was The Four Discourses of Jacques Lacan. It is split into three parts.
First source on Lutecium (LTC), second source on YouTube (YT)
How does an object of reality become an object of desire; written by Jacques Siboni.
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The book in Hypertext: Les mathèmes de Lacan, by Jacques B. Siboni
To purchase the book: Lacan's mathematics, by Jacques B. Siboni
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Hypertext approach of Lacan’s concepts within all of the texts written by Jacques Lacan. Author: Jacques Siboni
Personal site but needs to be remodeled! [Jacques B. Siboni]
A reading and commentary on the book “Working with Lacan” presented by Alain Didier-Weill and Moustapha Safouan.
An article in French
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When object is missing in the forgetting of a proper noun, real gets structured as a Klein bottle
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Jouissance is a term marked by its polysemy in its uses in French. Here I will detail in an incomplete way, partial and partial semantic fields in which Lacan uses this term.
I will note two points in the preamble.
First of all the use made of it in law. The enjoyment of property makes no assumption on the pleasure that the usufructuary may make.
Then the curiosity that I remarked, that this word is lacking in the English tongue so that English speaking psychoanalysts use the French word to talk about it.
In the section 2 We find the modalities of jouissance I've spotted, in the section 3, referrals from the texts written by Lacan, and in the section 4, referrals from a few seminars. Jacques B.Siboni