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Global Center for Advanced Studies is hosting a series of lectures about
Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis
Global Center for Advanced Studies is hosting a series of lectures about
Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis
What is the proximity between the objects that our senses perceive and the conscience that we have on them? If it is very minute, then part of our objects of desire is hallucinatory.
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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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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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The Pass is not limited to an institutional procedure; with the welcome participation of Fanny Jeandel
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Once a month a Lacanian topological clinic workshop is held.
A sequel to the sinthome by Gérard Crovisier and a disappointing recording on transference and the desire of the analyst
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with John Gasperoni and Martine Aniel
John Gasperoni and Jacques Siboni have been the guests of
Radio Valencia, a radio from S.C.R.E.A.M for P.e.a.c.e. They discussed
Jouissance and Jacques Lacan, and the situation of psychoanalysis in the
USA. It was on March 10 2014 in San Francisco