Written by Vappereau in Balvanera, using Boolean logic and Eulerian circles to evidence the relationship between separation and alienation constitutive of the “punch” (poinçon) in the formulas of Lacan. This paper represents the “argument” of a larger work by Vappereau entitled “La structure du fantasme (S<>a) dans la poétique d’Aristote comédie de l’Aliénation (l’Avare; Le Balcon de Genet) / tragédie de la Séparation (Oedipe)?” Two versions of this paper exist on the JMV site, both of which are uploaded here.
[Added: 2025/08/24]Category Archives: Mathematics
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
1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #10 The pass
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#10 The pass
Pass or Passes?
The Pass is not limited to an institutional procedure; with the welcome participation of Fanny Jeandel
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Topological Clinic Workshop
Once a month a Lacanian topological clinic workshop is held.
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #09 The transference
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#09 The transference
The transference along the course of analysis
A sequel to the sinthome by Gérard Crovisier and a disappointing recording on transference and the desire of the analyst
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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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