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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #59 And what about the subject for Lacan?

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#59 And what about the subject for Lacan?

As a follow-up to the workshop #58 devoted to the concept of subject for Hegel, here are elements of the Lacanian conception of the subject. However, as this theme is too ambitious to fit in less than two hours, three or four relationships remained in the shadows.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #58 The concept of subject for Hegel

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#58 The concept of subject for Hegel

Emmanuel Brassat develops before us, in its complexity, the concept of subject for Hegel. This workshop describes the subject using a Hegelian philosophical approach. This is the first part of two workshops on the subject. It will be in the session number 59 this same notion as it was introduced by Lacan, follower of Freud.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #57 Anaclitic?

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#57 Anaclitic?

Pierre Belon describes this concept of anacliticism which is necessary for the harmonious development of any child who receives his first signs of attachment. Its absence or deficit induces disastrous consequences ranging from a depressive state, so-called anaclitic depression, to autism.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #56 Narcissisms and Identifications

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#56 narcissisms & Identifications

Three narcissisms and three forms of identification. With the help of these approaches we return to the passage of an object of reality which becomes an object of desire when the human appropriates it.. It is also underlined the particular importance of the first narcissism and the first identification which condition the anaclitism of the subject..

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #55 About Psychic Causality

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#55 About Psychic Causality

Pierre Belon presents his work on the article of Jacques Lacan “About Psychic Causality” of 1946. The preparatory text for this work is available at Jacques Lacan 1946

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #54 The Banshees of Inisherin

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#54 The Banshees of Inisherin

This film by Martin McDonagh describes the inhabitants of a small island in Ireland at the end of the war between Protestants and Catholics in 1923. In this community, no psychiatrist, no recognition of any mental illness. Even a gravissimo autumutilation is not recognized as the sign of psychotic tips. This leads us to question the roles of the psychiatrist and the psychoanalyst in the city, from their absence.

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #53 Aristotle and psychoanalysis

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#53 Aristotle and psychoanalysis

Michel Roussan, following Emmanuel Brassat, associates Aristotelian causalities with Lacanian structures of the drive and the graph of desire.

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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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