Lozenge

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Note too that when the lozenge between the subject and object is first introduced, Lacan says that the lozenge simply implies [. . .] that what is at stake is commanded by the quadratic relation [. . .] that states that there is no conceivable barred subject [. . .] that is not sustained by the ternary relation A á á. (Seminar V, p. 316)