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[[Algebra]] (is a branch of [[Frenchmathematics]]: ''which reduces the solution of problems to manipulations of [[algèbresymbolic]]'')expressions.
==Formalization==
In 1955, [[Lacan]] begins to use [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s -- in an attempt to [[formalize]] [[psychoanalysis]].
[[AlgebraThree]] (main reasons lie behind this attempt at [[Frenchformalization]]: ''[[algèbre]]'') is a branch of [[mathematics]] which reduces the solution of problems to manipulations of [[symbolic]] expressions.
:1. [[FormalisationFormalization]] can provide a core of is necessary for [[psychoanalytic theorypsychoanalysis]]to acquire [[scientific]] status.
:2. [[Jacques LacanFormalization]] begins to use can provide a core of [[algebraicpsychoanalytic theory]] [[symbol]]s in 1955 (in an attempt which can be transmitted integrally even to those who have never experienced [[formalise]] [[psychoanalysispsychoanalytic treatment]]).
:The [[Jacques Lacanmatheme|formulae]] attempted to thus become an essential aspect of the [[training]] of [[psychoanalysis]] which take their [[formalizeplace]] alongside [[psychoanalytic theorytraining|training analysis]] in terms as a medium for the transmission of [[algebraicpsychoanalytic]] [[symbolsknowledge]].
:3. [[Formalization]] of [[psychoanalytic theory]] in [[terms]] of [[algebraic]] [[symbols]] is a means of preventing [[knowledge|intuitive understanding]], which [[Lacan]] used quasi-mathematical formulae in regards as an attempt to set [[psychoanalysisimaginary]] [[lure]] on a more which hinders access to the [[scientificsymbolic]] footing.
:Rather than [[Formalisationbeing]] is necessary for [[psychoanalysisunderstood]] in an intuitive way, the [[algebraic]] to acquire [[scientificsymbols]] statusare to be used, manipulated and read in various different ways.<ref>{{E}} p. 313</ref>
==List==[[Image:Lacan-algebra.jpg|thumb|right|[[List of algebraic symbols]]]]The [[algebraic]] [[symbol]]s are to be usedby [[Lacan]], manipulated which appear principally in the [[matheme]]s, [[schema l]] and read in various different ways.<ref>{{E}} pthe [[graph of desire]], are [[List of Algebraic Symbols|listed here]], together with their most common [[meaning]].313</ref>
''[[List of algebraic symbols|Click here]] to view the [[List of Algebraic Symbols]]''
==Development==
It is important to [[remember]] that the [[symbol]]s do not always refer to the same [[concept]] throughout [[Lacan]]'s [[work]], but are used in different ways as his work develops. Therefore some caution should be exercised when referring to the [[list]] of [[equivalences]] above.
==Details==
The typographic details and diacritics are extremely important in [[Lacan]]ian [[algebra]].
The [[difference]] between upper- and lower-[[case]] [[symbol]]s, the difference between italicised and non-italicised [[symbol]]s, the use of the apostrophe, the minus [[sign]], and subscripts; all these details play their part in the [[algebraic]] [[system]]. For example the upper-case letters usually refer to the [[symbolic]] [[order]], whereas the lower-case letters usually refer to the [[imaginary]]. The use of the [[bar]] is also important.
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