Talk:Matheme

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Template:WikiProject banner shell 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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