Thursday, April 22, 2010

Paper Plate Award Ideas For Sports Team

or the enigma of the encounter with the opposite sex - Lecture by Jacques Borie

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Post Cataract Surgery Double Vision

Jacques Lacan - Seminar XVIII - A SPEECH THAT WAS NOT THE Sembianti

Note: In a speech that he would not countenance of 1971 - A edited by Jacques-Alain Miller, Antonio Di Ciaccia - Translated by Michael Daubresse Is it possible to develop a discourse that would not be countenance? The problem is much more practical than it sounds, since it concerns the relationship, or better relationships, including their sexual and loving, who can weave together a man and a woman. The Seminar of a speech that he would not countenance of the following seminar entitled The Other Side of Lacan's psychoanalysis, where he outlined the way in which grows the social bond, in the form of four speeches. The dominant position of each speech is occupied by a face. But is it possible to develop a discourse that would not be countenance? The problem is much more practical than it sounds, since it concerns the relationship, or better relationships, sexuality and love even those who can weave together a man and a woman. This is, in fact, the theme around which the seminar, Lacan and try here to outline the logic. To do so will have to dismantle the myths Freud to grasp the logic, mathematics, topology, and writing that is their real bone. At the end of the seminar can perhaps better understand the Lacanian aphorism "there is no sexual relationship."