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  • ...f> it would be more precise to say that the [[subject|real father]] is the man who is said to be the [[subject]]'s [[biological]] [[father]]. The [[father
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  • ...y]], yet it is [[structure]]d by the [[symbolic]], and this means that "in man, the imaginary relation has deviated [from the realm of nature]."<ref>{{S2} ...[[being]]s is [[structure]]d by the [[symbolic]], and this means that "in man, the imaginary relation has deviated [from the realm of nature]."<ref>{{S2}
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  • ...elation of the speaking being to ''jouissance'' which determines his being man or woman, not [[anatomical]] difference. ...His partner is thus not the Other sex but an object, a piece of the body. Man looks for a little surplus ''jouissance'', that linked with [[Object A|obje
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  • ...osis]]," 1918b [1914]. [[SE]] XVII, 3.</ref> As the example of the [[Wolf Man]] demonstrates, the [[letter]] is essentially that which [[return]]s and [[
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  • ...], to which, on the other hand, she is entirely subjected no less than the man.<ref>{{S2}} p. 262</ref></blockquote> <blockquote>"Man here [[acts]] as the relay whereby the woman becomes this Other for herself
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  • ...the [[woman]] does not. This is complicated by the fact that the [[woman|man]] can only lay [[claim]] to the [[phallus|symbolic phallus]] on condition t ...ref> Conversely, the assumption of the [[phallus|symbolic phallus]] by the man is only possible on the basis of the prior assumption of his own [[castrati
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  • ...; "Freud's discovery is that of the field of the effects, in the nature of man, produced by his relation to the symbolic order. To ignore this symbolic or
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  • :Nowhere does it appear more clearly that man's desire finds its [[meaning]] in the desire of the other, not so much beca [[Lacan]] follows [[Spinoza]] in arguing that "[[desire]] is the essence of man."<ref>{{S11}} p. 275</ref> [[Desire]] is simultaneously the heart of [[hum
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  • This question may be phrased "Am I a [[man]] or a [[woman]]?" or, more precisely, "What is a [[woman]]?"<ref>{{S3}} p.
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  • ...mation "I speak " is only a superifical part of the fundamental principle "Man is spoken by it."
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  • Each time a man speaks to another in an authentic and [[full]] manner, there is, in the [[t
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  • Consider an example: a young man is contemplating asking a young woman from his university class to date him ...nscious "[[knows]]" otherwise. Despite the conscious [[message]] that that man does not really have anything to do with me, there is associated but inchoa
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  • ...t]] of the question. The question of the [[hysteric]] ("[[hysteria|Am I a man or a woman?]]") relates to one's [[sex]], whereas the question of the [[obs
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  • ...first [[signifier]] (S1), and compares it to the notch that [[primitive]] man made on a stick to [[signify]] that he had killed one [[animal]].<ref>{{S11
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  • ...the [[subject]] to take up a [[sexual difference|sexual position]] as a [[man]] or [[woman]].<ref>{{L}} ''[[Works of Jacques Lacan|Les complexes familiau
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  • ...mptom, the [[human]] symptom par excellence, the [[mental]] [[illness]] of man."<ref>{{S1}} p. 16</ref></blockquote>
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  • "[[Man]]" and "[[woman]]" are [[signifier]]s that stand for these two [[subjective <blockquote>It is insofar as the function of man and woman is [[symbolized]], it is insofar as it's literally uprooted from
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  • ...e beautiful soul is a perfect [[metaphor]] for the ego; 'the ego of modern man . . . has taken on its [[form]] in the [[dialectical]] [[impasse]] of the
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  • <blockquote>"[[Consciousness]] in [[man]] is by [[essence]] a polar tension between an [[ego]] [[alienated]] from t
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  • * beauty - "It is the function of beauty to reveal man's [[relationship]] to his own death."<ref>{{S7}} p. 260, 299</ref> ...]]), [[Lacan]] takes the [[idea]] that [[death]] is both constitutive of [[man]]'s [[freedom]] and "[[Master|the absolute Master]]."<ref>[[Alexandre Kojè
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  • ...tions]] of [[fragmented body|dismemberment]] (as in the case of the [[Wolf Man]]) or even [[self]]-mutilation of the [[real]] [[genital|genital organ]]s. ...tions]] of [[fragmented body|dismemberment]] (as in the case of the [[Wolf Man]]) or even self-mutilation of the [[real]] [[genital|genital organ]]s.
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  • ...of the [[ego]] seems so [[nature|natural]] and [[time|eternal]] to western man today, it is in fact a relatively [[recent]] [[culture|cultural construct]]
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  • <blockquote>"This exteriority of the symbolic in relation to man is the very [[notion]] of the unconscious."<ref>{{Ec}} p.469</ref></blockqu
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  • ===Example of Rat Man=== ...[[obsessional neurotic]] [[patient]]s, whom [[Freud]] nicknamed the [[Rat Man]], the [[patient]] had developed elaborate rituals which he performed to wa
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  • ...'[[cogito]]'' as summing up the very heart of the [[psychology]] of modern man.<ref>{{S2}} p. 6</ref> The [[Lacan]]ian [[concept]] of the [[subject]] is b
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  • ...tasy]] (SOa); in other [[words]], the [[Woman]] does not [[exist]] for the man as a [[real]] [[subject]], but only as a [[fantasy]] [[object]], the [[caus
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  • ...iled to provide her with a [[child]], the [[woman]] turns to [[another]] [[man]] instead).
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  • ...lic]] [[dimension]] of [[human]] [[existence]] and thus encouraging modern man "to forget his [[subjectivity]]."<ref>{{E}} p. 70</ref>.
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  • * Seminar on Freud’s case of the [[Wolf Man]]. * Lacan gives a seminar on Freud's Wolf-Man case.
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  • ...the [[law]] is essentially [[human]]; it is the [[law]] which separates [[man]] from the [[other]] [[nature|animal]]s, by regulating [[sexual relationshi
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  • ...or refuse. The absolute primacy of the [[phallus]] - the single emblem of Man - has become a [[real]] doctrinal (perhaps dogmatic) basis of [[Lacanian]]
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  • ...e and on the [[anxiety]] of "To be or not to be," hopeless truth of modern man. ...ntains a radical asymmetry in the rapport to the [[phallic signifier]]. [[Man]] "is not without having it" and [[woman]] "is without having it." The only
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  • ...ose apparition does for the sudden gap of an opening window (<i>The [[Wolf Man]]</i>)? An [[uncanny]] strangeness or familiarity, it is the [[horror]] of
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  • ...go to the extreme, to trangress and force constantly the [[limit]]. It is man in whom the integration into the [[symbolic order]] is sustained by the sup
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  • ...who makes man - fait l'[[homme]] or the Master - she constructs him as "a man prompted by the desire to [[know]]"; a new conception of the [[cure]] as a ...ll as in the unconscious, man knows nothing of woman, and woman nothing of man. The [[phallus]] epitomizes the point in myth where the sexual becomes the
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  • Religion is an outshoot of the [[father-complex]], and represents man's [[helplessness]] in the [[world]], having to face the ultimate fate of [[ ...exorcize the terrors of nature," (especially death), "they must reconcile man to the [[cruelty]] of fate, particularly as is shown in death, and they mus
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  • ...]] for [[conformity]]. As a result, civilization, or its culture, inhibits man's [[instinctual]] [[drives]], which can (and perhaps must) result in [[guil ...object]] threatens to melt away. Against all the evidence of his senses, a man who is in love declares that 'I' and 'you' are one, and is prepared to beha
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  • ...f [[Freud]]'s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[Wolf Man]].
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  • ...ile she was nursing her sick [[father]], she had [[thought]] about a young man who made a slight erotic impression on her" (1894a, p. 48), and who is then
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  • ...[[inside]] and [[outside]] of the academy have been intrigued by both the man and his writing yet, given the density of his prose and the radical views h
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  • ...so suggested that [[William Little (English surgeon)|William Little]], the man who first [[identified]] [[cerebral palsy]], was wrong about [[lack]] of [[ ...ychology of [[Suggestion]]: A Research into the Subconscious [[Nature]] of Man and Society'' in 1898, followed by ten or more works over the next twenty
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  • ...ship|citizen]] were revoked. He thus became a ''"[[homo sacer]]"'' (sacred man). In consequence, he could be killed by anybody -- while his life on the ot ...a simultaneous inclusion and exclusion of "bare life": as Aristotle says, man is an [[animal]] born to [[life]] (''zen''), but existing with [[regard]] t
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  • ...litical]] theorist because her [[work]] centers on the fact that "men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the [[world]]."
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  • ...xplored by [[others]], including [[Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak]], [[Paul de Man]], [[Jonathan Culler]], [[Barbara Johnson]], [[J. Hillis Miller]], [[Jean-F ...the National Socialist [[German]] [[Workers]] Party ([[Nazi]]s), while de Man worked, during the German occupation of Belgium, as a writer for a collabor
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  • ...family background of African slaves, Tamil indentured servants and a white man. The family were relatively well off for Martinicans but far from a middle ...was a very personal account of Fanon’s [[experience]] being black: as a man, an intellectual, and a party to a French education.
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  • ...e first truly "Hitchcockian" film, incorporating such themes as the "wrong man". ...first film for the company, ''[[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 film)|The Man Who Knew Too Much]]'' (1934), was a success, while his second, ''[[The 39 S
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  • ...k. His [[father]], Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard, was a strongly religious man. Convinced that he had earned God's wrath, he believed that none of his [[ ...ds Mynster, but had come to see that his conception of Christianity was in man's interest, rather than God's, and in no way was Mynster's life comparable
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  • ...f guarding herself against the woman's retribution is harder than with the man; her efforts to placate and make reparation by restoring and using the peni ...s ''not'' wholly hemmed in. A woman is not [[split]] in the same way as a man; though [[alienated]], she is not altogether subject to the symbolic order.
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  • If all men are [[subject]] to a law, one man escapes. ...to Lacan, women participate in a [[logic]] very different from that of the man.
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  • ...that women are defined negatively in relation to men; a [[woman]] is not a man and therefore [[lacks]] something that men have - a [[penis]]. Rather, wome
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  • ...tical of any ‚underlying truth’, he writes: ‚If Freud had brought to man’s knowledge nothing more than the truth that there is such a thing as the ...resent. And this other tiling is, according to Hegel, Desire. Indeed, when man experiences a [[desire,]] when he is hungry, for example, and becomes aware
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  • The boy sees the woman as a [[castrated]] man and the [[girl]] has to accept that she has not got and never will have a p
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  • Job is a devout man and a [[model]] [[citizen]] who is suddenly struck with calamities. The usual [[perception]] of Job is of a [[patient]] man who simpy endures his woes with dignity and remains faithful to God.
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  • ...4 when she said it was as though eternal human nature had changed. To be a man no longer means the same thing. One should not, for example, underestimate
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  • ...he said it was as though eternal [[human]] [[nature]] had changed. To be a man no longer means the same [[thing]]. One should not, for example, underestim
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  • ...[Kierkegaard]], the truth of this [[statement]] is always its negative — MAN is always wrong. This external element does not stand for objective knowled ...lity]], soul) of man, but the ability to SUFFER, to experience pain, which man shares with animals. With inexorable radicality, Singer levels the [[animal
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  • ...ew Man: a revolution is not legitimized by the positive [[notion]] of what Man's [[essence]], "[[alienated]]" in [[present]] [[conditions]] and to be real ...so that, when the tank tries to bypass him by turning right or left, them man also moves aside, again standing in its way:
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  • ...ntification]] with the core of the [[official]] ideology: the [[image]] of man that we get in Eisenstein, Meyerhold, constructivist paintings, etc., empha
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  • ...se to the [[ideal]] [[spectator]] of the [[film]] - namely, to an idiot. A man in the late 20ies at my [[right]] was so immersed in the film that he all t ...t some graphic index of the sexual difference, the simplified drawing of a man and a woman, as is usually the case in most of today's restrooms, but THE S
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  • ...probably, from John Gray's point, to rewrite this scene so that what Wolf Man effectively saw was, let's say, instead of his parents having sex, only his
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  • ...injunction]] of the moral Law, the [[pain]] of [[humiliation]] (because of man's hurt pride, due to the "radical [[Evil]]" of human [[nature]]); for Lacan ...bstitutable, one as [[good]] as the other-she was reported to be a serial "man eater." She thus occupied the place usually reserved for the [[Male|MALE]]
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  • ...nity]] in which I participate (in [[sexual]] [[games]], for example, a shy man often assumes the screen persona of an attractive promiscuous [[woman]]), t
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  • ...said to be very popular during the sexual act that a woman is telling the man some dirty fantasies. It is not enough that you are actually doing it, you
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  • ...' who is entirely exempted from the phallic function). In short, since one man is entirely exempted from the phallic function, all [[others]] are wholly s ...place, according to which the notion of castration implies that woman, not man, is castrated, one would expect that when Woman occupies the place of symbo
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  • What's wrong with [[The Wrong Man]]? ...hcock's personal commitment: he renounced his director's fee for The Wrong Man.</ref>
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  • ...his same [[logic]]. [[Nothing]] is prohibited you can even realize the Rat Man fantasy but in a reduced version: the vet takes care of it, cuts off the cl ...hom, that is the charm. You only have the [[family]] [[name]]: it may be a man or a [[woman]]. You send your message to someone you don't know, you [[exch
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  • ...Balibar]] calls egaliberte,2 the principled equality-in-[[freedom]] of all man qua [[speaking]] beings. This [[identification]] of the non-part with the W ...arxist [[notion]] of the 'gap' between [[formal]] democracy (the rights of man, political freedom, etc.) and the [[economic reality]] of exploitation and
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  • ...partner, a "beast," not a [[hysterical]] impotent weakling, and that of a man who wants his [[feminine]] partner to be a perfectly programmed doll meetin
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  • ...e that he play the [[role]] of Master? In the standard (hetero)sexual act, man "takes", "makes use of", a woman — but with a small shift in perspective, ...unt! Masturbate! How is it that you don't get the erection? What kind of a man are you! Go on, masturbate!" All of us in the room, including the doctor hi
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  • ...rivate" formula far the [[Sexual Relationship|sexual relationship]]; for a man, a relationship with a [[woman]] is possible only inasmuch as she fits his ...vious [[male]]-chauvinist [[reading]]: "Each woman can be had, if only the man knows her factor, her specific catalyst, what arouses her!" The [[Freudian]
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  • ...s "political-messianic [[jargon]]," "poetic hermeticism," etc.). Imagine a man in love describing the features of his [[beloved]] to a friend who, not bei ...ur sins. For Badiou, Christ's death on the crossGod's having had to become man and die (to suffer the fate of all flesh) in order to be resurrected-simply
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  • ...thical]] [[autonomy]] and heteronomy is here brought to extreme: the "mass man" is searching for [[recognition]] [[outside]] himself, his [[self]]-confide What we have here is the [[fantasy]] of a man finding the answer to the eternal question "What moves the [[world]]?" —
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  • ...ssify. All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses, his [[real]] conditions of
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  • <p>"Voroshilov: Bukharin is a sincere and honest man, but I [[fear]] for Bukharin no less than for Tomsky and Rykov. Why do I fe
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  • ...ist motto (incidentally taken verbatim from [[Hegel]]) that the anatomy of man provides the key for the anatomy of the monkey-that is, in [[order]] to dep
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  • ...ntification]] with the core of the [[official]] ideology: the [[image]] of man that we get in Eisenstein, Meyerhold, constructivist paintings, etc., empha
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  • ...Verdoux]], the difference between the two aspects or demeanors of the same man, the lady-assassin and the loving husband of a paralyzed wife, is so thin t
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  • ...ality]], soul) of man but the ability to suffer, to experience pain, which man shares with animals. With inexorable radicality, Singer levels the [[animal ...ionist motto (incidentally, taken verbatim from Hegel) that the anatomy of man provides the key for the anatomy of a monkey; that is, in order to deploy t
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  • ...tortured?) -, while Pat Buchanan's fast [[voice]] was asking: "Should this man who [[knows]] all the names all the detailed plans for the future terrorist
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  • ...ition of "a true [[woman]]" a certain radical act - the act of taking from man, her partner, of obliterating, destroying even, that which is "in him more ...w femme fatale is no less [[hallucinatory]], that her direct approach to a man is no less the realization of a (masochist) male fantasy; what one should n
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  • ...nd says: 'You're OK! I trust you fully.' (Thus the solution for the [[Wolf Man]] would have been to 'regress' to the parental coitus a tergo and then rewr
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  • ...is <i>Critique of Practical Reason</i> entitled "Of the Wise Adaptation of Man's Cognitive Faculties to His Practical Vocation," Kant endeavors to answer ...ends in the eyes of supreme wisdom, would not exist at all. The conduct of man, so long as his nature remained as it is now, would be changed into mere me
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  • ...To put it in yet [[another]] way, the [[goal]] of Buddhism is to enable a man to achieve [[Enlightenment]] through "[[traversing]]" the [[illusion]] of t [[G.K. Chesterton]]'s <i>The Man Who Was Thursday</i> tells the story of Gabriel Syme, a young Englishmen wh
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  • ...ble-Real outside father, so that there is a “genealogical desert between man and God”(320). This was the problem with Islam for Freud, since his entir ...for the Lord has heard your painful groans. He will be a wild donkey of a man. He will be hostile to everyone, and everyone will be hostile to him. He wi
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  • ...him to reaffirm the unfailing commitment of [[France]] to the [[Rights of Man]] in the end, and to mimic an opposition to Greater Serbian fascism, all in ...ceeds by "explaining how man is made by citizenship and not citizenship by man."<ref>Etienne Balibar, "Is a [[Philosophy]] Of. Human Rights Possible," in
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  • ...II: what renders such an assertion of belief (in the essential goodness of Man; in the truly [[human]] [[character]] of the Soviet [[regime]]) sublime, is
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  • ...say he was a madman. And it's for the same reason, because he was a white man who was willing to sacrifice his life to liberate Black Americans. The very ..., foolish and insane, Thoreau<ref>4</ref> painted a portrait of a peerless man whose embracement of a [[cause]] was unparalleled; he even goes as far as t
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  • ...is [[Judaism]] which is conceived as the religion of the [[superego]] (of man's subordination to the jealous, mighty and severe God), in contrast to the ...ke of her man that the woman must [[renounce]] him), she rendered possible man's redemption, his public social triumph - like Traviata who abandons her lo
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  • ...BUT deprived of its substance which makes it dangerous. (This is also Last Man's [[revolution]] — "[[revolution without revolution]].") Is this not one
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  • ...he first light of [[conscience]] is lit for it on the path that leads from man to his neighbor. What is an [[individual]], a solitary individual, if not a ...marry Marian. After Paul accuses St. George of shameful conduct, the older man says that his advice was right: he will not write again, but Paul will achi
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  • ...contrary, God himself becomes man so that, with the death of Christ, this man (<i>ecce homo</i>) , God (of beyond) himself also dies. The true "Christolo
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  • Everything is permitted to today's hedonistic Last Man - you can enjoy everything, BUT deprived of its substance which makes it da
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  • ...ange twist that it is Ripley who is uncannily "normal," and the "straight" man who is uncannily weird, even perverted. How, then, are we to break out of t ...e]] [[synthesis]] of the two heroes, in the figure the Lynchean "straight" man who pursues his goal with the cunning resourcefulness of Tom Ripley.
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  • ...s pursuer who, instead of helping him, tries to make him fall; in <b>[[The Man Who Knew Too Much]]</b> (remake, 1955), on the sunny [[Casablanca]] [[marke ...he is more "notorious" than ever, she has in her heart the [[memory]] of a man who loved her and died for her, and, as Hitchcock put it in a memo to Selzn
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  • ...Then came the repercussion on the imaginative level. I felt as if I were a man of snow at long last beginning to melt. The melting was starting in my back ...e?" than the usual one: since we are dealing here not with the gap between man and God, but with the [[split]] in God himself, the solution cannot be for
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  • ...d for killing leopards in the Scottish highlands.' [[Naturally]] the first man says, 'But there are no leopards in the Scottish highlands.' 'Well,' says t ...e crisis. However, since Mitzma is a decent ethical figure lacking _strong maní charisma, they don't trust him to be able to accomplish this act. What is
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  • ...he Vietnamese, only to see his intentions totally misfire: "I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused."
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  • ...when she focuses on the very denses and most opaque [[relationship]] of a man to the object of his desire: the relationship of Moliere's Miser to his str ...death of Christ, as a sacrificial gesture in the exchange between God and man. If we [[claim]] that, by sacrificing that which is most precious to Him, H
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  • ...tears off from his jacket a button. Afterwards, he returns home a changed man, enduring his [[family]] [[nightmare]] without any traumas, capable of even ...s intentions totally misfire, or, as Graham Greene put it: "I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused." [[Freud]] was thus r
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  • ...ducational, [[cultural]] and humanitarian causes, proving that, although a man of steel, he had a heart of gold? In the same way, today’s liberal commun
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