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  • ...t = John | title = Attachment and Loss: Vol I, 2nd Ed. | publisher = Basic Books | pages = 13-23| year = 1999 | id = ISBN 0-465-00543-8}}</ref> ...edited and abridged by Lionell Trilling and Steven Marcus (New York: Basic Books, 1961), p. 253.</ref>
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  • == Books == *[[Louis Althusser]]
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  • ...can as [[being]] involved in a similar [[project]] to his own. Just as he, Althusser, is trying to rethink [[Marxism]] without any reference to Hegel’s absolu ...orks of Jacques Lacan]]: An Introduction, [[London]]: Free [[Association]] Books, 1986. This clear and helpful book discusses Lacan’s major texts from th
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  • ...[[thesis]]. It is no wonder that in [[philosophy]], thinkers like Louis [[Althusser]] and Michel [[Foucault]], as well as Gilles [[Deleuze]], were so obsessed ...is [[nothing]] subversive in this kind of ethics developed in the last two books of Foucault, proposed as a [[model]] (The Care of the [[Self]], The Uses of
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  • :[[Louis Althusser]] -- [[Alain Badiou]] -- [[Judith Butler]] -- [[Martin Heidegger]] -- [[Imm ...ography|Biography]] -- [[Slavoj Žižek - Bibliography|Bibliography]] -- [[Books by Slavoj Žižek]] -- [[Articles by Slavoj Žižek]] -- [[Articles about S
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  • ...[[thesis]]. It is no wonder that in [[philosophy]], thinkers like Louis [[Althusser]] and Michel [[Foucault]], as well as Gilles [[Deleuze]], were so obsessed ...is [[nothing]] subversive in this kind of ethics developed in the last two books of Foucault, proposed as a [[model]] (The Care of the [[Self]], The Uses of
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  • [[Althusser]], Louis. '''Writings On [[Psychoanalysis]] : [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]]'''. Ed. Corpet ...occur, in fact, until the beginning of December 1963, as these letters and Althusser's diary, conserved in his archives, indicate; quite plausibly they met in t
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  • ...his thinking. It's a unique phenomenon that can be found in the stream of books that have appeared in [[recent]] years since he started writing in English. ...ing I Wasn't Able to Put Into The [[Sublime Object]]". In these [[three]] books you have the core of his thinking and its characteristic expression, conden
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  • were worried about <i>The [[Ticklish Subject]]</i>. "After so many books, apparatuses. The [[model]] of [[split]] subjectivity, as later echoed by Louis
    63 KB (10,146 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • The authors of books like this are often reluctant to speak of the private lives of their subjec ...zek's fellow theorist Judith Butler writes on the back cover of one of his books: 'Slavoj lives to theorize', but we suspect the opposite is true and Zizek
    87 KB (14,944 words) - 13:51, 12 September 2015
  • ...ined/shaped early of the science-[[theoretical]] considerations of Louis [[Althusser]] and Jacques [[Lacan]] and belonged to the circle of the Lacan pupils arou ====Books====
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  • ...[knowledge]] Michel [[Foucault]], the reinterpreter of [[Marxism]] Louis [[Althusser]], the writers for the periodical Tel Quel, the [[literary]] critic Roland ...]) or with any intelligible [[essence]], must be [[understood]] in [[Louis Althusser]]'s fashion, "as the production of an original and specific [[theoretical]]
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  • ...An [[Introduction to Jacques Lacan]] through Popular [[Culture]] (October Books) [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=Althusser+Louis&column=author Althusser Louis]
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  • * [[Althusser, Louis]] 3, 158-9 [[Category:Books]]
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  • ...nti and Tran Duc Thao, gave him a better understanding of Marxist thought. Althusser taught philosophy at the ENS until 1980. There he met Jacques Lacan during Althusser is known as a chief theoretician of ideology. In <i>Reading "Capital"</i> (
    34 KB (5,155 words) - 02:25, 28 August 2006
  • ...Superieure]] (ENS), where he studied under [[Michel Foucault]] and [[Louis Althusser]], among others. After studies at the Husserl Archive in [[Leuven]], [[Bel ...e also speaks generally negatively of other French intellectuals such as [[Althusser]], [[Lacan]], [[Lyotard]], and [[Kristeva]]. Chomsky has indicated that he
    37 KB (5,581 words) - 06:34, 28 August 2006
  • * [[Althusser, Louis]] ...ze, Gilles. (1992). Expression in philosophy: Spinoza. Cambridge, MA: Zone Books.
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  • ...f psychosis were Sacha Nacht and Paul-Claude Racamier of the SPP, and Jean-Louis Lang, Serge Leclaire, François Perrier, and Guy Rosolato of the SFP. Worth ...is Marxists like Louis Althusser and several priests, including the Jesuit Louis Beirnaert. Subsequently, the French Communist Party and the Catholic clergy
    33 KB (4,956 words) - 07:02, 8 September 2006
  • ...e social theorist Michel Foucault (1926-84); the Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser (1918-90); and, of course, the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. The sources of ...heologist of knowledge Michel Foucault, the reinterpreter of Marxism Louis Althusser, the writers for the periodical Tel Quel, the literary critic Roland Barthe
    41 KB (6,170 words) - 11:41, 11 September 2006
  • ...ace for France, thus regaining his full authority - in short, the "gentle" Louis XVI was ready to plunge Europe in war to save his throne...</ref> Which is ...as Robespierre put it in his speech in which he demanded the execution of Louis XVI: "Peoples do not judge in the same way as courts of law; they do not ha
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