Matheme
French: mathème |
The term mathème is a neologism which Lacan derives from the word "mathematics, presumably by analogy with the term mytheme (a term coined by Claude Lévi-Strauss to denote the basic constituents of mythological systems).[1] The mathemes are part of Lacanian algebra.
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References
- ↑ Lévi-Strauss, Claude. 1955.
- Lacan, Jacques. (1973) 'L'Etourdit' (The Twit). Scilicet, 4.
- Lacan, Jacques. (1975) [1972-73] Le Seminaire xx Encore. Paris, Seuil.
- Lacan, Jacques. (1976) Le Sinthome, Seminaire XXIII (1975-76), Ornicar? 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 [Provisional transcription].
- Lacan, Jacques. (1986) [1945-46] Esquisse. Ornicar? 36.
- Miller, Jacques-Alain. (1996) 'Retour de Granade: Savoir et satisfaction'. Revue de la cause Freudienne, 33: 7-15.
- Miller, Jacques-Alain. (1996) 'Le monologue de l'appard'. Revue de la cause Freudienne, 34: 7-18.
- Milner, Jean-Claude. (1995) L'Oeuvre Claire. Paris: Seuil.