Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 i'd be ready to discuss: " Lacan's notion of the Real, Imaginary and the Symbolic. " even read references (on the net) before engaging the investigation ... but i don't think you deem me solid enough to accept such exchange, possibly i'm superficial or possibly you are a professional escaper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > i'd be ready to discuss: > " Lacan's notion of the Real, Imaginary and the Symbolic. " > even read references (on the net) before engaging the > investigation ... but i don't think you deem me solid enough to > accept such exchange, possibly i'm superficial or possibly you are a > professional escaper. It would be a pleasure! I can recommend also the books of " The Lacanian Clinical Field " series in English for all those interested in this kind of inquiry. Joël Dor´s (lives and works in Paris) " The Clinical Lacan " or " The Unconscious Structured Like a Language " could be a starter. He is also a great writer. I don´t think Lacanian notions are exhaustive but, I consider them as a benefit, an adjuvant concerning the understanging of Nisargadatta´s, Ramana´s or above all Zen-buddhistic writings. There are also many sites on the net linking Lacan to Zen. So, if you are ready to discuss, Eric, what would you like to discuss then on the Real, Imaginary and Symbolic? Kip Almazy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy " <kipalmazy> wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > > > i'd be ready to discuss: > > " Lacan's notion of the Real, Imaginary and the Symbolic. " > > even read references (on the net) before engaging the > > investigation ... but i don't think you deem me solid enough to > > accept such exchange, possibly i'm superficial or possibly you are > a > > professional escaper. > > > > It would be a pleasure! I can recommend also the books of " The > Lacanian Clinical Field " series in English for all those interested > in this kind of inquiry. Joël Dor´s (lives and works in Paris) " The > Clinical Lacan " or " The Unconscious Structured Like a Language " > could be a starter. He is also a great writer. > > > I don´t think Lacanian notions are exhaustive but, I consider them > as a benefit, an adjuvant concerning the understanging of > Nisargadatta´s, Ramana´s or above all Zen-buddhistic writings. There > are also many sites on the net linking Lacan to Zen. > > > So, if you are ready to discuss, Eric, what would you like to > discuss then on the Real, Imaginary and Symbolic? > > > Kip Almazy First, you tackle the necessity and profit of the separation into these three categories please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy " <kipalmazy> > wrote: > > > > Nisargadatta , " Eric Paroissien " > > <ericparoissien@g...> wrote: > > > > > > i'd be ready to discuss: > > > " Lacan's notion of the Real, Imaginary and the Symbolic. " > > > even read references (on the net) before engaging the > > > investigation ... but i don't think you deem me solid enough to > > > accept such exchange, possibly i'm superficial or possibly you > are > > a > > > professional escaper. > > > > > > > > It would be a pleasure! I can recommend also the books of " The > > Lacanian Clinical Field " series in English for all those > interested > > in this kind of inquiry. Joël Dor´s (lives and works in > Paris) " The > > Clinical Lacan " or " The Unconscious Structured Like a Language " > > could be a starter. He is also a great writer. > > > > > > I don´t think Lacanian notions are exhaustive but, I consider them > > as a benefit, an adjuvant concerning the understanging of > > Nisargadatta´s, Ramana´s or above all Zen-buddhistic writings. > There > > are also many sites on the net linking Lacan to Zen. > > > > > > So, if you are ready to discuss, Eric, what would you like to > > discuss then on the Real, Imaginary and Symbolic? > > > > > > Kip Almazy > > First, you tackle the necessity and profit of the separation into > these three categories please. I'll consider you as a specialist on the topic (for this place at least you would accept the title) and ask you questions as you proceed if that procedure fits you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Eric wrote: > First, you tackle the necessity and profit of the separation into > these three categories please. > > I'll consider you as a specialist on the topic (for this place at > least you would accept the title) and ask you questions as you > proceed if that procedure fits you? ROFL! No thanks! No time for such games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Nisargadatta , " kipalmazy " <kipalmazy> wrote: > > Eric wrote: > > > > First, you tackle the necessity and profit of the separation into > > these three categories please. > > > > I'll consider you as a specialist on the topic (for this place at > > least you would accept the title) and ask you questions as you > > proceed if that procedure fits you? > > > ROFL! No thanks! No time for such games. Did not last you long did it? back to the regular lurk - hit - run depiseful strategy (you were *that close* to a sustained human relationship, good luck at home) here below i give you the first element of your next answer so you won't have to take the trouble to type it : " ROFL! " (man! Kip is just too cool for me) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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