
Introduction to main Concepts
Main Lacanian Concepts

Personal Journey
Psychoanalytic Literature
1930 - 1960
M. Klein, D. Winnicott, Child psychoanalysis, Technique, Sexuality, Adolescence, Play
2000
Soler, Quinet, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Paranoia, Melancholia
1940 - 1970
Lacan: Anxiety, Object Relation, Identification, Transference,
Style
2020
Dunker, Zizek, JA Miller: Enjoyment and the Theory of Value - Concepts Economics in Lacan
1900 - 1930
Freud: Love, Sexuality, Clinic, Fundamental Concepts,
Society
1770 - 1831
Hegel: Phenomenology of Consciousness, Recognition, Dialectics, Struggle for Pure Prestige: Master and Slave
1956
Butler, Foucault, AdornoGender, Performance, Recognition, Confessions of the Flesh, Devices of Power
1956–1995
Delleuze, Claude Lévi-Strauss: Anthropology, Primitive Societies, Abstraction of the Oedipus Complex, Schizophrenia, Capitalism
2020
Psychoanalysis Journals, Institutions, current publications: Stylus
1740 - 1814
Sade, Kant: Perversion, Shame, Enjoyment, The body, inhibition, symptom and anxiety, the law, The Critique of Pure Reason
1770 - 1831
Ethology: ??? In the animal world
1956
AI, Machine Learning????
1956–1995
Knots and bindings: ???
2020
Psychoanalysis Journals, Institutions, current publications: Stylus
1740 - 1814
Frege, Logic:: ???
THE SYMBOLIC ORDER - THE SUPREMACY OF THE SIGNIFIER…
THE SYMBOLIC ORDER - THE SUPREMACY OF THE SIGNIFIER
THE REAL, THE SYMBOLIC AND THE IMAGINARY - THE BODY, THE SELF, THE SUBJECT (THE ORGANISM, ONE’S OWN BODY, THE DISMEMBERED BODY) - INTERSUBJECTIVE COMMUNICATION - DESIRE AND ITS INTERPRETATION
THE FORMATIONS OF THE UNCONSCIOUS - THE ANALYTICAL EXPERIENCE - THE PHALLUS, OBJECT a
Concepts
Content
Logic and repetition
Enjoyment, writing, repetition, cessation The Real as impossible, possible, necessary, contingent
Four Discourses
Social bond, Semblance, Enjoyment, Production, Truth
Weaving and Authorship
The logic of analysis, Entry into analysis, scene, repetition, end of analysis
Borromean Knots
RSI: Inhibition, symptom and Anguish, Unconscious, phallus, meaning of lack in the Other
Inhibition, symptom, anguish
RSI: Borromean knots
Social Bonds, The Body, consciousness, the Other, others, the world
Scheme R
The loss of reality in NeurosisPhallus, the Mother, Ideal of the Self, Name-of-the-Father
Desire Graph
Social bond, Semblance, Enjoyment, Production, Truth
Scheme I
The loss of Reality in Psychosis: Future of the creature, left by God, Transsexual Enjoyment, where it is sustained as creation
Myths
Oedipus: Capitalism, Philosophy, Love, Health and the body
Scheme L
Communication, understanding and the strange: I, other, Other
In the first moment of working with the imaginary that we can be with writing to the first three sem…
In the first moment of working with the imaginary that we can be with writing to the first three seminars always articulating the imaginary with the symbolic real a second moment that begins around seminar 4 in which he will work primarily withm symbolic this goes on until at least seminar 8 always articulating if although equal imaginary to real, from seminar 9 onwards he will give a lot of emphasis he will dedicate himself a lot to defining the real this until seminar 20 always articulating real to symbolic and imaginary and From seminar 21 onwards he will say that he has finally found a way to talk about all three at the same time. - Michele Roman Faria
Seminars [1,3]: Imaginary, especially ethology and optics, Mirror Stadium…
Seminars [1,3]: Imaginary, especially ethology and optics, Mirror Stadium
Seminars [4,8]: Symbolic, Oedipus Complex, French structuralism, Claude Lévi-Strauss’ anthropology and Saussure’s linguistics
Seminars [9,20]: Real, Theory of alienation, logic with topology, mathematics: the limits of language
Seminars [21,27]: RSI, knot theory








































Identification, Subversion: alienation and separation - The other, the Other…
Identification, Subversion: alienation and separation - The other, the Other
Appointment
Consistency
Nonsense, hole, anguish, castration anguish
Access to the Other
Unraveling, bodily effects
Structures















男人
View
天尔
道路
Last update
天天
轉變 Man, woman, profession, path, love, identification, transformation
Less, more - Whole, pieces - Beautiful, Horror - Love, Hate - Debts, faults - Misunderstandings, del…
Less, more - Whole, pieces - Beautiful, Horror - Love, Hate - Debts, faults - Misunderstandings, delays - Being, seeming, dressing - Slow, unproductive, repetitive - Deposit, materiality, performance
Separate, non-separableFlow, non-flowWorks, does not workErrors, inaccuraciesInconsistent, incoherent, incompleteNot-One, not-whole, not-null
Deposit of Enjoyment - Memory of Enjoyment - Memory of the lost Object, reunion…
Deposit of Enjoyment - Memory of Enjoyment - Memory of the lost Object, reunion
Social Bonds:DUDADMDHDC+ Play, Work, Use/Be used, Accompany





Unheimlich
Borromean

Protuberances: Penis, Fingers (hands and feet), Nose, Nipples, Clitoris, Lips (upper and lower lips), Tongue, Elbows, Knees, Adam’s gland (Adam’s apple), Breasts, Orifices: Anus, Vagina, Ear (auditory canal) ., Nostrils, Mouth, Urethra, Skin pores, Tear ducts, Salivary ducts
Hole a, Object a, Countenance
More-than-enjoying phenomenology
Dialectics phallus, orificePresence, absenceTo have, not to have / To be, not to beTo give, to receive
Phallic enjoyment, orifice enjoyment. Other.
Signs
In, out, flowPhallus, Orifice a

Bank: Finance, Support, Defray, Bear, Sponsor, Provide: Supply, Equip, Support, Endow, Furnish: Distribute, Supply, Deliver, Dispense, Make Available
To desire: to long for, to crave, to yearn for, to covet, to intend, to want: to long for, to intend, to aspire, to covet, to wish, to dream: to fantasize, to imagine, to idealize, to project, to glimpse
Types of bonding with others: social bond
Elements for a psychoanalytic theory of lien

Toro do desejo, Toro da demanda







d: desire, D: demand, A: Other supposedly complete $: Structural lack, meaning of the Other, S: Significant of the lack in the Other a: orifice, edge, cause of desire, waste
Semblances: i.a.: image of the other, m: own image, Ideal of the Self Delta: I supposed to be complete, Phi: I speak









Remember, repeat and elaborate
Mourning and Melancholy - Child Psychoanalysis
Love, Guilt and Reparation - Seminars: Psychosis, Anguish, Object Relationship,
Identification, Transfer - Philosophy and Literature: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Sartre
Theory and Clinic of PsychosisPsychosis and Social BondsA Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis
The Discovery of the Unconscious: From Desire to SymptomThe Neurotic Calculation of Enjoyment
The Clown and the Psychoanalyst
A Biography of Depression