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==Definition==
Introduced by Lacan in 1973, the Borromean knot is the solution to a problem perceivable only in Lacanian theory but having extremely practical clinical applications. The problem is: How are the three registers posited as making up subjectivity—the real (R)®, the symbolic (S), and the imaginary (I)—held together?
Indeed, the symbolic (the signifier) and the imaginary (meaning) seem to have hardly anything in common—a fact demonstrated by the abundance and heterogeneity of languages. Moreover, the real, by definition, escapes the symbolic and the imaginary, since its resistance to them is precisely what makes it real.
{{Encore}} pp. 111, 123-36
 
== Borromean Knot-pic ==
 
Is it me or is the picture of the Borromean Knot, not actually a knot? Dont the rings need to be intertwined? Here it looks like the top ring is loose from the others.
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