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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #52 Causalities in Aristotle

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#52 Causalities in Aristotle

Emmanuel Brassat was kind enough to tell us about the notion of the four causalities that Aristotle introduced. The material cause, the formal cause, the efficient cause, the final cause.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #51 The Inner Eight

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#51 The inner eight

Jean-Jacques Allégret and Pierre Baron evoke this topological structure that Lacan uses in particular in the four concepts of psychoanalysis and in the Analytical Act

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #50 Readings The Man with the Tape Recorder and Zoo Story

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#50 Reading "The Man with the Tape Recorder" and "Zoo Story", second part

It is by noticing a particular resemblance between the recording of “The Man with the Tape Recorder” and Edward Albee's play “Zoo Story” that Jean François La Bouverie and I have decided to bring them together during a reading. In the first it is an internment by proxy, and in the other of a suicide by proxy.
The previous workshops about a tape recorder are #46 and #49

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #49 The Man with the Tape Recorder, second part …

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#49 The man with the tape recorder, second part

Pierre Belon and Jean-François La Bouverie present their experiences of their encounter with the Man with the Tape Recorder, text encounter for one, by a meeting for the other.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #48 Can we be normal without repression?

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#48 Normality without repression

In the aftermath of the workshop where we could hear a reading of Peter Brook's play “I am a phenomenon”, We try to answer the question “Can we be normal without repression?” This phenomenal human has full access to his memories since he was 1 year old. He is obliged to invent a method of forgetting to prevent filling up his memory. As we could presume , no satisfying response has been provided to this question.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #47 I am a phenomenon

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#47 I am a phenomenon

This is a capture of a private reading of Peter Brook's play “I am a phenomenon”. Played by the actors Jean-François La Bouverie, Jules Lanzaro, Justine Schmitt. This is the play based on the essay of A . R. Luria about a mnemonist with a phenomenal memory ability. His name is Solomon Veniaminovitch Shereshevskly.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #46 The Man with the Tape Recorder

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#46 The Man with the Tape Recorder

Jean-Jacques Abrahams, being in an analysis process during 20 years in Brussels, decided some day to come with a tape recorder at his session and record it. The consequences have been catastrophic for the psychiatrist . We listen to this recording again and have tried to point out the errors in the conduct of the analytical treatment..
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The man with the tape recorder 1967 Brussels

Brussels 1967, Jean-Jacques Abrahams, young theatrical, decide at 28 years old, after 14 years of analysis, to turn against his psychiatrist (jean-Louis Van Nypelseer) ;
He will be interned as a result of this recording, will escape from Brugmann Hospital and flee to the USA where he will publish in 1976 THE MAN WITH THE TAPE RECORDER ed: Sagittaire.
This recording was broadcast on France Culture as an ACR from 1972 and rebroadcast in 2009.
He strongly inspired Sartre, Foucault and Deleuze / Guattari.

1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #45 A cosmogony compatible with the subject of the unconscious?

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#45 A cosmogony compatible with the subject's structure of the unconscious?

Elements of the topology of the cosmos Jean-Pierre Petit, the Janus model are presented by Gérard Crovisier. The unexpected is, except for one detail, This model joins the conception of the subject that we taught us Jacques Lacan. So there are two parts; in the first half-hour Gérard Crovisier explains this cosmogony; in the following I will take up the structure of the real, the symbolic and the imaginary according to J. Lacan, and the few inflections which invoke compatibility with the model invented by Petit and its consequences at the clinical level.

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