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

#61 The School 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 one subject for another […]

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

#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 Crucial problems for psychoanalysis. During this […]

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

#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. All our workshops: this is […]

Videos of Clinical and Topological Workshop

Once a month a Lacanian topological clinic workshop is held. An important note for our English speaking colleagues, Quinn Foerch is kind enough to insert English and French duplicate subtitles with each session of the workshop. They can be spotted by the brown color of their title below. However, these subtitles […]

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

#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 […]

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

#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. All our workshops: This is it

The Seminar of Dr.. Jacques Lacan, 1953 – 1980

Here you will find access to each seminar that Dr.. Jacques Lacan insisted on 1953 at 1980. Each entry contains Access to audio recordings when available, that is to say from seminar X anxiety to seminar XXVII Dissolution. Access to the contact details of Michel Roussan when he made a critical transcription of the seminar that can be […]