ABSTRACT

Chapter 3 looks at placental and maternal systems tending towards unity which relay one another in order to embody the processes of annihilation that satisfy the cruel erotic needs of this male sex (primitive void) and, by the way, fulfil a double function of digitalization and memorization working in favour of the figurability and perception of this primordial sexual element that contains the impulses of the infantile psyche. The placental and maternal systems tending towards unity use respectively the genos and then the logos to fecund the primitive void.