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  • ...d," or [[the thing]] itself, in [[order]] to form a meaning-imbued "sign." Saussure believed that [[dismantling]] signs was a real [[science]], for in doing so ...slev]] ([[1899]]–[[1965]]) developed a [[structuralist]] approach to Saussure's theories. His best known work is ''Prolegomena: A Theory of Language'', w
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  • ...gy'', trans. Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf, New York: Basic Books, 1963. p.33</ref></blockquote> ...[[linguistics]] revolves almost entirely aorund the work of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] and [[Roman Jakobson]].
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  • ...se were conceptualized by the structural [[linguistics]] of Ferdinand de [[Saussure]] and Roman [[Jakobson]]). Language is transformed by Lacan from a mediator ...e: Journey and transformation in Dante's Divine Comedy. New York: Parabola Books.
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  • ...f a group of his disciples caused to be published under the title, ''Cours de linguistique g&eacute;nerale'', a work of prime importance for the transmis ...ncessant sliding of the signified under the signifier - which Ferdinand de Saussure illustrates with an image resembling the wavy lines of the upper and lower
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  • ...red is largely taken from the [[structural linguistics]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] and [[Roman Jakobson]], based on the function of the [[signifier]] and [[ ...detailed in Henri F. Ellenberger's ''Discovery of the Unconscious'' (Basic Books, 1970).
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  • Arising from the [[linguistics]] of Ferdinand de [[Saussure]] and in [[particular]] from the Prague and Moscow [[schools]], structurali ...oi reconnaît-on le structuralisme? In François Châtelet (Ed.), Histoire de la [[philosophie]], idées, doctrines, le XXe siècle. (pp. 299-335) [[Pari
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  • ...ted much more directly to the structural [[linguistics]] of ferdinand de [[saussure]] and N. S. Troubetskoy. ...lso due to his coauthoring, with roman [[jakobson]], of the inaugural tour de force of [[structuralist]] criticism, the analysis of charles baudelaire’
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  • He has, for example, revised Freudian theory by the use of [[Saussure]]'s [[structural]] linguistics, a discipline not available to Freud. Lacan ...ss of a subject. Inspired by the [[linguistic]] theories of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] and Roman [[Jakobson]] (whose ideas were not available to Freud), Lacan's
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  • ...Thus Lacan remodels the linguistic theory of Swiss linguist [[Ferdinand de Saussure]]. It is this idea that forms the basis of much contemporary thought, espec ...ld only exist within a modern Western society—or even only in the <i>fin-de-siècle</i> Vienna of Freud's day. A whole <i>culturalist</i> current (Bron
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  • ...enne. (1979). Reading "Capital" (Ben Brewster, Trans.). New York: Schocken Books. (Original work published 1965) ...arty Congress]] in [[1956]], [[Nikita Khrushchev]] began the process of "[[de-Stalinisation]]". For many Marxists, including the PCF's leading theoretici
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  • ...arly through his long-time association with the [[literary critic]] [[Paul de Man]]; though the reception of deconstruction in literary criticism is not ...conference was also of personal note to Derrida, being where he met [[Paul de Man]], who would be a close friend and source of great controversy, as well
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  • ...er because of his close association with [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]], and his distinctly [[Heidegger]]ian conception of Being. ...sionally attended Jacques Lacan's seminar and was present at the Journées de Bonneval conference on the unconscious in 1960.
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  • Lévi-Strauss's structural methodology derives from Saussure's foundational distinction between langue and parole (see p. 37) or the dis Arising from the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure and in particular from the Prague and Moscow schools, structuralism counts
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  • [http://www.causefreudienne.net Ecole de la Cause Freudienne] - [[Paris]]-based School formed in 1981 [http://www.gifric.com GIFRIC] -- Groupe Interdisciplinaire Freudien de Recherche et d’[[Intervention]] Cliniques et Culturelles – Canadian gro
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  • .../> 6. Max Scheler, ''Dan Zahavi''<br /> 7. The Early Heidegger, ''Miguel de Beistegui''<br /> 8. Karl Jaspers, ''Leonard H. Ehrlich''<br /> 9. Phenome ...<br /> 8. Black Existentialism, ''Lewis R. Gordon''<br /> 9. Ferdinand de Saussure and Linguistic Structuralism, ''Thomas F. Broden''<br /> 10. Claude Lévi-
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  • =‘Course in General Linguistics’ by Ferdinand de Saussure= [[Image:ferdinand-saussure-course-in-general-linguistics-theoryleaks.jpg]]<BR>
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  • The article is a confrontation with Robert Brandom's reading of Hegel's [[Books/Georg_W_F_Hegel/The_Phenomenology_Of_Spirit|"Phenomenology of Spirit"], his ...otion of differentiality, bringing it to self-referentiality. Ferdinand de Saussure was the first to formulate the notion of differentiality, pointing out that
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  • ==Books== * [[Books/Alain Badiou/Saint Paul The Foundation Of Universalism]]
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