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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #65 Perversion #1

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#65 Perversion #1

The term perversion, which is a Freudian concept, invades the social body. Perverse practices are as old as the world, But it is relatively recent that this term formalized at the end of the nineteenth century, be used. Also the one who undergoes perversion most often reaches the term of “amazement”. Pierre Belon takes up the history of this concept, and then Jacques Siboni evokes relations between perversion, amazement, desire, law and enjoyment.
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Jacques Lacan's Mathemes

Here is the computer version of a Mathematics Thesaurus taken from written texts and from Dr.. Lacan. It covers all the texts written by Lacan and all the seminars he held in 1953 at 1979. Accompanying this thesaurus, there is a search tool allowing to visualize the citations comprising one or more mathemes, these appearing in chronological order. here is:

1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #64 The mathemes of truth #2

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#64 The mathemes of truth #2

Truth is a Lacanian concept which is related to more than twenty other concepts. These relationships are written in the form of mathemes. In this second part the mathemes which link truth to the concepts of Other are described., guarantee, discourses, desire anxiety, veiling, objet, unconscious, enjoyment, and know.
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #63 The mathemes of truth #1

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#63 The mathemes of truth #1

Truth is a Lacanian concept which is related to more than twenty other concepts. These relationships are written in the form of mathemes. In this first part the mathematics which link truth to lies are described., deception, fiction, falsehood, half-telling, semblance, parole, error, ignorance, division, symptom.
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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #62 A child is being beaten

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#62 A child is being beaten

Florence Sztergbaum disputes the text of S. Freud's 1919 “A child is being beaten”, “A child is beaten” notably a description of the three phases which accompany this Freudian analysis

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #61 The subject from KinderGarten to J. Lacan

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#61 The Academic Subject and the Lacanian Subject

Pierre Belon begins where primary school teaches the notion of subject. It conveys to us how this concept crosses various semantics. This up to what Freud and Lacan taught us. In particular by this matheme “The signifier is what represents a subject for another signifier.”

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1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #60 The Incest Barrier

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#60 The Incest Barrier

“The incest barrier protects and nourishes desire”. This particularly enlightening assertion was made by Serge Leclaire on Wednesday 27 January 1965 during the first closed seminar of Dr.. Jacques Lacan whose theme of the year was the crucial problems for psychoanalysis.

During this workshop we will try with the help of Pierre Belon to analyze what this sentence conveys to us.

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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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Videos of Clinical and Topological Workshop

Once a month a Lacanian topological clinic workshop is held.

Important note for our English-speaking colleagues : the sessions marked in brown and by the mention [EN] have English subtitles. They are now accessible both in the First Source on Lutecium and in the YouTube version.

Pay attention to their quality : these subtitles were produced by automatic recognition of French speech, then translated into English. The first step — transcription of spoken French — sometimes contains many errors, which are necessarily found in the English translation. These subtitles must therefore be considered as a help for understanding, and not as a transcription or reference translation.

The sessions of the topology workshop on the site Lutecium

[EN] English version or English subtitles available on Lutecium and YouTube.

  1. #01 [EN] La Structure Syntaxique
  2. #02 [EN] Le Lapsus
  3. #03 [EN] Demande & Désir #1
  4. #04 [EN] Demande & Désir #2
  5. #05 [EN] Topologie de la Pulsion
  6. #06 [EN] Réel, Symbolique, Imaginaire
  7. #07 [EN] Angoisse, Inhibition, Symptôme
  8. #08 [EN] Le Sinthome
  9. #09 [EN] Le Transfert
  10. #10 [EN] La Passe
  11. #11 [EN] Intension, Extension
  12. #12 [EN] Plan Projectif
  13. #13 [EN] Objet de la Réalité, Objet du Désir
  14. #14 [EN] Réalité, Hallucination dans la Psychose
  15. #15 [EN] Phallus
  16. #16 [EN] Degrés de Liberté
  17. #17 [EN] Répétitions
  18. #18 [EN] Sinthome, Rapport Sexuel et Joyce
  19. #19 [EN] Les 4 Discours
  20. #20 [EN] Logique du Fantasme #1
  21. #21 [EN] Le Groupe de Klein #2
  22. #22 [EN] Le Nombre d'Or #3
  23. #23 [EN] Le premier Autre
  24. #24 [EN] Le polygone fondamental
  25. #25 [EN] Le Trou-matisme (5)
  26. #26 [EN] L'objet a dans ses topologies nodales
  27. #27 [EN] Le pouvoir du signifiant
  28. #28 [EN] Des nœuds à quatre, un sinthome
  29. #29 [EN] Manipulations topologiques
  30. #30 [EN] Anneau de Moebius, plan projectif
  31. #31 [EN] À l'insu de mon plein gré
  32. #32 [EN] Une logique tétravalente
  33. #33 [EN] Le réel à structure cylindrique
  34. #34 [EN] Découper la sphère
  35. #35 [EN] Tore vide, tore plein?
  36. #36 [EN] Voisinages, Graphe, Graphe du désir
  37. #37 [EN] Logiques et Aristote
  38. #38 [EN] Les Formules de la Sexuation
  39. #39 [EN] Les Formules de la Sexuation #02
  40. #40 [EN] Le Chaos et la Règle 30
  41. #41 [EN] Le maître, l'esclave, l'université, la science
  42. #42 Psychologie des masses
  43. #43 Mouvements dans Quatre Discours
  44. #44 Les Quatre Discours, Encore!
  45. #45 Une cosmogonie compatible avec le sujet de l'inconscient?
  46. #46 L'Homme au Magnétophone
  47. #47 Je suis un phénomène
  48. #48 Peut-on être normal sans refoulement?
  49. #49 L'Homme au Magnétophone, la suite ...
  50. #50 Lectures L'Homme au Magnétophone et Zoo Story
  51. #51 Le Huit Intérieur
  52. #52 Les Causalités Chez Aristote
  53. #53 Aristote et la psychanalyse
  54. #54 The Banshees of Inisherin
  55. #55 Propos sur la Causalité Psychique
  56. #56 Narcissismes et Identifications
  57. #57 Anaclitique?
  58. #58 Le concept de sujet pour Hegel
  59. #59 Et le sujet pour Lacan?
  60. #60 La Barrière de l'Inceste
  61. #61 Le sujet depuis l'école primaire jusqu'à J. Lacan
  62. #62 Un enfant est battu
  63. #63 Les mathèmes de la vérité #1
  64. #64 Les mathèmes de la vérité #2
  65. #65 La Perversion #1
  66. #66 La Perversion #2 Performativité
  67. #67 La Perversion #3 Renversement de perspective
  68. #68 Les topologies de l'objet #1
  69. #69 Les topologies de l'objet #2
  70. #70 [EN] Topologies of the Object #1

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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