1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #15 Phallus

#15 Phallus The phallus object and the person who possesses it The phallus, object so different from the penis, has among other particularity, of only being able to be possessed by one at any given time. What does it confer to the possessor and to the one who is lacking? All our workshops: This is it

1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #14 Reality, Hallucination in Psychosis

#14 Reality, hallucination in psychosis reality & hallucination in psychosis the passage of an object of reality in object of desire is substantially transformed when a fundamental signifier is foreclosed. The object of reality is then transformed into hallucination. All our workshops: This is it

1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #13 Object of Reality, Object of Desire

#13 Object Reality, Object desire of an object of reality to an object of desire, what is the proximity between the objects that our senses perceive and the awareness that we? If it is very minute, then part of our objects of desire is hallucinatory. All our workshops: This is it

Jean-Michel Vappereau — La logique du fantasme et sa topologie

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) / […]

1st Source: Workshop of clinical topology #12 Projective Plane

#12 Projective plan the plan the projective projective has been used extensively 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 […]

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. The symposium is accessible at this place Knowledge Representations At the IRCAM Paris KL-One, Classic, PowerLoom