Borromean topologies

The claim to find a single and unified borromean topology is a methodological error. The idea of ​​a Lacan in a process of “work in progress” in a conceptual exploration to achieve a consistent Borromeic theory is a research error. Through the introduction of “the borromeic”, Lacan bequeaths us an a...

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Autor principal: Gaetano, Guillermo
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Publicado: Departamento de Psicoanálisis de la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2025
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Sumario:The claim to find a single and unified borromean topology is a methodological error. The idea of ​​a Lacan in a process of “work in progress” in a conceptual exploration to achieve a consistent Borromeic theory is a research error. Through the introduction of “the borromeic”, Lacan bequeaths us an alphabet and some idiomatic interventions so that, when approaching the real of analytical praxis, we can develop a saying, a grammar and the rules of syntax necessary to undertake said work. The article presented here seeks to substantiate its hypothesis by characterization of different Borromean topologies that currently circulate.