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[[Image:DIAGRAM.jpg|thumb|right|[[Sexual Difference|The diagram of sexual difference]]]]
 
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[[Jacques Lacan]] sought to [[formalize]] his [[sexual difference|theory of sexual difference]] by means of [[mathemes|formulae]] derived from [[symbolic]] [[logic]].   
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In his [[Works of Jacques Lacan|later works]], [[Jacques Lacan]] sought to [[formalize]] his [[sexual difference|theory of sexual difference]] by means of [[mathemes|formulae]] derived from [[symbolic]] [[logic]].  The [[formulae of sexuation|diagram]] is divided into two sides: on the left, [[formulae of sexuation|the male side]], and on the right, [[formulae of sexuation|the female side]]. The [[formulae of sexuation]] appear at the top of the [[formulae of sexuation|diagram]].  
 
 
The [[formulae of sexuation|diagram]] is divided into two sides: on the left, [[formulae of sexuation|the male side]], and on the right, [[formulae of sexuation|the female side]].  
 
 
 
The [[formulae of sexuation]] appear at the top of the [[formulae of sexuation|diagram]].  
 
  
 
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In his later works, Jacques Lacan sought to formalize his theory of sexual difference by means of formulae derived from symbolic logic. The diagram is divided into two sides: on the left, the male side, and on the right, the female side. The formulae of sexuation appear at the top of the diagram.

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