Talk:Matheme

While your attempt to make the first contribution to this topic more understandable and less pointed is laudable, you have completely lost the playfulness with which Lacan uses a symbolic language to represent his ideas. It ain't because it is easier to understand a matheme than a lecture.. Further, there is no sense of a debate in your dry version.


 * Maybe... but some may think Lacan's playfulness is just bluff and poudre aux yeux... --FvdP 22:00, 30 Oct 2003 (UTC)

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To say 'Lacan himself has declared that they are "designed to allow for a hundred and one different readings"' is misleading. Lacan said this of one specific matheme. (See p.691 of Ecrits: The first complete edition in English, trans. Bruce Fink, 2006. (816F)

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