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  • ...ause of desire]], installs itself. (Lacan 1977; in [[particular]], chapter 20). ...[[semblant]] of the cause of desire (Lacan, 1991; 1998). Only in this way may the analyst's desire become the [[instrument]] of the analysand's access to
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  • ...red when his [[father]] died of a [[cerebral haemorrhage]] in [[1886]]. In May [[1887]] his eldest brother [[Alexander Ulyanov]] was hanged for [[particip ...lly its sinister forces and make preparations for the bloody events of the May week." [http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1908/mar/23.htm]
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  • ...]] does not designate the analyst, but rather a function which the analyst may come to embody in the [[treatment]]. It is only when the analyst is percei .../ref> The analysand may initially [[regard]] the analyst as a buffoon, or may withhold information from him in [[order]] to maintain his [[ignorance]].<r
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  • ...lt of the decreasing efficacy of [[analytic treatment]] in the decade 1910-20. ...uote>"After the reduction of the [[resistance]]s, there is a residue which may be what is essential."<ref>{{S2}} p.321</ref> </blockquote>
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  • The student uprisings of [[May 1968]] had a huge impact on Badiou. While [[1968]] politicized many [[intel ...lism]] as an impediment to authentic forms of [[resistance]] (Badiou 2001: 20). Like Žižek, too, he is a universalist, an “anti-anti-essentialist”
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  • * January 20 Madeleine, Lacan's sister, [[marries]] Jacques Houlon. Soon after, they mov * 2 May ‘Some Reflections on the Ego’, lecture at the British Psychoanalytic So
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  • ...cal fastening of the signification of S under the signifier of the phallus may [[affect]] the support of the field of reality delimited by the quadrangle * [https://mega.nz/#!yWYW2AYb!kPaxHSLBjMRPEHXFp3xwoIHYzYzr36l4ejxJ3qJqJLA 20 juin 1956]
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  • ...mbolic]] term which is to produce the [[ego-ideal]]. Though this [[trait]] may originate as a [[sign]], it becomes a [[signifier]] when incorporated into ...0 décembre 1961 || [http://www.mediafire.com/file/83kmug4646qel4c/1961.12.20.pdf/file link]
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  • ...n the [[analyst]] measure how much [[anxiety]] a [[patient]] can bear? How may the [[analyst]] deal with his own [[anxiety]]? The [[desire of the analyst ...20/ Amazon.com], [http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub07-20/ Amazon.ca], [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub-21/ Am
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  • [[Lacan]] takes a stand in the crisis of the [[university]] that follows [[May 1968]]: "If [[psychoanalysis]] cannot be articulated as a [[knowledge]] and | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px" | 20 novembre 1968
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  • ...by the hysteric," but a certain kind of articulation in which any subject may be inscribed. The [[divided]] subject, S, the [[symptom]], is in the pole p * jouissance may not be the privilege of the master, as is commonly thought
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  • ...o was presumed to know, he knew." "He gave us this knowledge in terms that may be said to be indestructible." "No progress has been made that has not devi Lacan says of these components: "Such a list may seem quite natural; my purpose is to prove that the text was written to sho
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  • ...es [[place]] at a turning point in French [[politics]] after the events of May 68, and in the teaching of [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]]. [...] ...t]] [[jouissance]] ». Published in [[french]] as early as in 1975, Encore may be the most emblematic [[Lacan]]'s Séminaire. First, plenty of [[ideas]] d
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  • ...of carrying meaning depends on the use of [[code (semiotics)|codes]] that may be the [[individual]] sounds or letters that [[humans]] use to [[form]] [[w ...losophy|analytic]] and [[continental philosophy]]. On a closer look, there may be found some differences regarding subjects. Philosophy of language pays m
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  • '''Sigmund Freud''', [[born]] '''Sigismund Schlomo Freud''' (May 6 1856 &ndash; September 23 1939), was a [[Jewish]]-Austrian neurologist an ...[[German]]), Moravia (then Austrian [[Empire]], now Czech Republic), on 6 May 1856. His father [[Jacob]] was 41, a wool merchant, and had two [[children]
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  • ...fast-paced film about the [[search]] for a kindly old Englishwoman ([[Dame May Whitty]]), who [[disappears]] while on board a train in the fictional count ...[[Christian]] Legacy is Worth Fighting For, London and New York: Verso. p. 20-21</ref></blockquote>
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  • '''Søren Aabye [[Kierkegaard]]''' ([[5 May]], [[1813]] &ndash; [[11 November]], [[1855]]), a 19th century [[Denmark|Da ...sity Press 1989, ISBN 0691073546</ref> Kierkegaard graduated on [[October 20]], [[1841]] with a ''[[Master of Arts|Magistri Artium]]'', which today woul
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  • A few years later, during the May ‚68 uprising, it was felt by many appeal may have been that it provided a way to think through the issues
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  • ...ve as the support of this Denkverbot by constantly reminding us how things may have been much worse: "Just look around and see for yourself what will happ ...fferent if the liberal option is in power. Otherwise, the price to be paid may appear much too high — [[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the de
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  • ...politeness, snobbism etc. The Japanese are well aware that something which may appear superficial and unnecessary, has a much deeper structural function. ...vers who swear at you. Surfaces do matter. If you disturb the surfaces you may lose a lot more than you account. You shouldn't play with rituals. Masks ar
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  • ...public [[humiliation]] and [[punishment]], but the possibility that Stalin may really believe the charges against Bukharin:</p> ...istant and adviser in matters of policy because it, this soft-heartedness, may undermine not only the soft-hearted person himself but also the party's cau
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  • ...with inclinations and in which, after some defeats, moral strength of mind may be gradually won, God and eternity in their awful majesty would stand uncea ...e implication of this passage is much more radical and paradoxical than it may appear. If we discard its inconsistency (how could fear and lifeless gestic
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  • ...rously approaching a precipice; although the films are separated by almost 20 years, the scene is shot in the same way, including a [[subjective]] shot o ...rn. All that is necessary is for something to [[signify]] to me that there may be [[others]] there. This window, if it gets a bit dark, and if I have reas
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  • ...lars of the presidential palaces (so that, when the palace is bombed, they may poison [[Saddam]] and his entire entourage?), allegedly [[present]] in larg ...d "The National Security Strategy," issued by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond
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  • ...1x"></a><a href="#1">1</a></font> However, this solution, convincing as it may appear, also gets immediately entangled in its own [[impasse]]: the movemen ...Christians are [[slaves]] who have been "bought at a price" (Corinthians 6:20), implies the notion that the death of Christ should be concieved as purcha
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  • ...cause the [[subject]] "cannot stand the extreme good that ''[[das Ding]]'' may bring on him." It would seem then fortunately that the [[Thing]] is usually ...20/ Amazon.com], [http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub07-20/ Amazon.ca], [http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393307093/nosub-21/ Am
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  • ...39]. Trans. James. H. Nichols Jr., New York and London: Basic Books, 1969: 20</ref> On the other hand, the [[master|slave]] is partly compensated for hi
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  • ..., who refused his patronage (Freud to Breton, 1933e [1932]; to Zweig, July 20, 1938 (1960a [1873-1939])). Breton visited Freud in [[Vienna]] in 1921 and ...t be thankful for Freud's discoveries," wrote Breton, "the [[imagination]] may be on the point of winning back its rights."
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  • ...from those in which repression came into play (1950a, pp. 229-231); and on May 2, 1897, with reference to [[fantasies]] in hysteria, he elaborated: "all t # ——. (1925d [1924]). An autobiographical study. SE, 20: 1-74.
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  • The main complaint of this essay is that, “For the past 20 years, the center of gravity in establishing, [[interpreting]] and shaping * [[How Much Democracy Is Too Much?]] ''[[In These Times]]''. May 19, 2003. <http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/73/>
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  • ...lars of the presidential palaces (so that, when the palace is bombed, they may poison [[Saddam]] and his entire entourage?), allegedly [[present]] in larg ...d "The National Security Strategy," issued by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond
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  • ...f only the recumbent hero in front of his dacha, so that, for a moment, it may seem as if he has effectively returned home; the camera then slowly pulls b ...en Zone. An anonymous bleak country, an area known as the Zone was visited 20 years before by some mysterious foreign entity (meteorite, aliens...) which
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  • If the optimum age for a pop star is 20, a thinker only really graduates to being a philosopher as such at the age Zizek describes the appeal of the Lacanian [[community]] like this: "it may appear extremely theological, dogmatic but precisely because you have the b
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  • ...list theory of kinship and sociality',<a name="20x"></a><a href="#20"><sup>20</sup></a> and such theories of kinship and sociality are freighted with het ...time' of this 'performative operation', and she goes on to suggest that it may be 'restricted to the powers of nominalism within modernity'.<a name="32x">
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  • ...cœur''' ([[February 27]], [[1913]], [[Valence, Drôme|Valence]] – [[May 20]], [[2005]], [[Chatenay Malabry]]) was a [[French people|French]] [[philoso ...ly, Nanterre become a hot bed of protest during the student uprisings of [[May 1968]] and Ricœur was derided as an 'old clown' and tool of the French gov
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  • ...hly speculative hypothesis propounded by [[Freud]], which stated that life may be an anomaly, that it is drawn toward an inorganic [[state]], and therefor Klein, Melanie 15, 20, 197, 251, 272, 284 [[Ecrits]]
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  • ...s determinate content. Hegel's own position is here more intricate than it may appear: his point is not that, through gradual dialectical progress, one ca ...," as [[Eric Santner]] would have put it.<a href="#fn20" name="cfn20"><sup>20</sup></a> The elementary [[matrix]] of drive is <i>not</i> that of transcen
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  • ...essage that we acknowledge when we [[claim]] our jouissance. Such a "God" may be "loved" only intellectually, for this God is a God of [[paradox]], not a ...ere. The fervent love that a solitary [[individual]] like Spinoza or Freud may feel for the God of the message has nothing to do with the God of the belie
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  • ...of psychic sexuality, that is, to a defense. In his letter to Fliess dated May 30, 1896, he linked repression with defense by emphasizing, "[[Surplus]] of ...ation for all the techniques which the ego makes use of in conflicts which may lead to a neurosis, while we retain the [[word]] 'repression' for the speci
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  • ...interpretation]]s seemed to achieve remarkable effects, in the decade 1910-20 [[analyst]]s began to notice that their [[interpretation]]s were becoming l For example the [[interpretation]] may be of the form "What you really mean by this symptom is that you [[desire]]
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  • ...re taken back to the [[concrete]] ones that are at their basis" (1933a, p. 20), where [[temporal]] relations are transformed into spatial ones, and "cont ...to the outcome as that of the analysand, and the analyst's interpretation may also have a "latent" aspect (Jean-[[Paul]] Valabrega). This approach takes
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  • ...epressed (1926d, p. 94); in this [[sense]] the moment of its [[formation]] may well be described as "primal." # ——. (1926d [1925]). Inhibitions, [[symptoms]] and [[anxiety]]. SE, 20.
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  • ...e more of a hindrance than a help. Freud therefore concludes that analysis may perfectly well be practiced by non-physicians. Such an analyst would nevert * [[The question of lay analysis. SE, 20: 177-250.
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  • ...[structures]] may be equivalent to the most diverse psychic actions. These may be defined as wishes, temptations, impulses, reflections, doubts, commands ...médico-chirurgicale, Psychiatrie. Paris: E.M.-C., fasc. 37-370-A-10, p. 1-20.
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  • ...a proper manner, are healthy. However, if misused, the defense mechanisms may also be unhealthy. The [[maladaptive]] use of defense mechanisms can occur ...he first [[instance]]" (p. 163). Freud added that: "further investigations may show that there is an intimate connection between special forms of defense
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  • those following it, the seminars of December 20, 1961 and those following it, concerning the function of the proper name, the seminars of May 1960 con-
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  • ...The opposition of the two women, Octavia and Aels, is more complex than it may appear: each of them stands for a certain kind of death (and life). Octavia ...moralizing influence such a story about adultery in which the husband dies may have upon the thousands of soldiers on the front who will see the film; in
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  • ...]. Anyone who fails to produce results in a [[self-analysis]] of this kind may at once give up any [[idea]] of [[being]] able to treat patients by analysi [[Writing]] to Franz Alexander on May 13, 1928, Freud once again raised the bar: "One ought to demand guarantees
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  • ...ve here arrived at the considerations of matters which, as it seems to me, may make it possible to arrive at a [[psycho]]-[[analytic]] explanation of the # ——. (1925d [1924]). An autobiographical study. SE, 20: 1-74.
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  • ...allows him to criticize others in the well-known style of "your intentions may be good and your [[desire]] to [[help]] people sincere, but, nonetheless, o ...is health intact, and succeeded in deposing Stalin?" is not as clear as it may appear (basically, nothing - that is to say, nothing really different: the
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  • ...S.]] (1936). Inhibitions, [[Symptoms]] and Anxiety. [[Standard Edition]], 20, 75-176.</ref> In this [[sense]], some everyday behaviors could be seen as ...artwork creates a perfect illusion, mirroring a desired [[wholeness]] that may not [[exist]].
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  • ...n, again, may be more or less completely embodied in the figure of what we may call a secondary leader, and interesting varieties would arise from the rel [[Democracy]], it may seem, thus not only can include [[antagonism]], it is the only political fo
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  • ...nic [[feeling]] based on the [[denial]] of [[death]] itself. While suicide may appear to be a response to persecutory [[guilt]], it is also a [[projection ...ide the [[life]] instinct is overwhelmed by the [[libido]]" (Vol. 2, April 20, 1910, p. 494).
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  • ...e Czech Republic. Freud's [[father]] [[Jacob]] was 40 when Freud was born, 20 years older than Freud's [[mother]] Amalie. The patriarch of a large [[fami ...Spanish and Italian. He had a keen interest in science at a young age that may have been sparked by a copy of [[History]] of [[Animal]] Life awarded as a
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  • ...ely this [[character]] always speaks against the regime, but on the 1st of May he decorates his shop with the communist slogans. To put it in Althusserian ...with public image. The communist [[idea]] of public space, distorted as it may seem, is a kind of paradoxical reminder of the [[Enlightenment]] [[project]
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  • ...de médecine. He was [[born]] on November 14, 1907, in Bayonne and died on May 29, 1987, in Paris. He was the only son of Maurice Delay, a surgeon who wen ...ques Lacan]]'s Wednesday [[seminars]] (from November 18, 1953, to November 20, 1963) and Friday seminars, until it was decided that they were no longer a
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  • Here, the [[cultural]] [[object]] or [[scientific]] [[discourse]] itself may exhibit a certain [[resistance]] (much like a [[patient]]) because they fun * ——. (1926e). The question of [[lay analysis]]. SE, 20: 179-250.
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  • ..., who refused his patronage (Freud to Breton, 1933e [1932]; to Zweig, July 20, 1938 (1960a [1873-1939])). Breton visited Freud in [[Vienna]] in 1921 and ...t be thankful for Freud's discoveries," wrote Breton, "the [[imagination]] may be on the point of winning back its rights."
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  • ...razor blades) associated with auto- or heteroaggressive [[fantasies]] that may take the [[form]] of phobias of impulsive [[acts]] and that are often integ # ——. (1926d [1925]). Inhibitions, symptoms and anxiety. SE, 20: 75-172.
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  • ...epressed (1926d, p. 94); in this [[sense]] the moment of its [[formation]] may well be described as "primal." # ——. (1926d [1925]). Inhibitions, [[symptoms]] and [[anxiety]]. SE, 20.
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  • ...essage that we acknowledge when we [[claim]] our jouissance. Such a "God" may be "loved" only intellectually, for this God is a God of [[paradox]], not a ...ere. The fervent love that a solitary [[individual]] like Spinoza or Freud may feel for the God of the message has nothing to do with the God of the belie
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  • ...ssance'' is phallic ''jouissance''. Every single one of his satisfactions may come up short.<ref>Fink, Bruce. p.160</ref> ...s this enjoyment as a certain satisfaction taken in speech itself (Seminar 20, 72), where [[signification]] ("making a point"/conveying information), los
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  • ...by the hysteric," but a certain kind of articulation in which any subject may be inscribed. The [[divided]] subject, S, the [[symptom]], is in the pole p | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px" | 20 mai 1970
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  • ...ed in a particular clinical [[development]]. Thus in schizophrenics phobia may rapidly be overwhelmed by the haziness of the dividing-line between [[insid * ——. (1926d). Inhibitions, symptoms and anxiety. SE, 20: 75-172.
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  • ..."the flayed, skinned [[body]], the palpitation of raw, skinless red flesh"[20] as too limiting, because "too [[biological]]" (Harpold). Harpold observes ...[about]] the organism and the organs. Indeed, in his lesson of the 27th of May 1964, Lacan surprises his audience by introducing [[them]] to [[another]] [
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  • ...iation]] was founded in Baltimore just two years later, years earlier than may have been the [[case]] otherwise. * ——. (1925). An autobiographical study. SE, 20: 1-74.
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  • * January 20 Madeleine, Lacan's sister, [[marries]] Jacques Houlon. Soon after, they mov * 2 May ‘Some Reflections on the Ego’, lecture at the British Psychoanalytic So
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  • ...-this-collection/ US Library of Congress Freud Archives] -- [[Archive]] of 20,000 documents released in 2017 stretching from 1851- five years before Freu ...by Lacan’s friend Madeleine Chapsal, appeared in ''L’Express'' on 31st May 1957 under the title ‘Clefs pour la psychanalyse’ (‘Keys to psychoana
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  • ...-poland-liberal-elections-trump-a8751871.html The battle for Europe's soul may be lost – the fight against the populists will be about starting afresh] ...ww.independent.co.uk/voices/jeremy-corbyn-success-general-election-theresa-may-pc-culture-reject-populism-a7785611.html The secret to Corbyn's success was
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  • ...has authored more than 50 books, which have been translated into more than 20 [[languages]], on [[subjects]] as diverse as [[Hitchcock]], Lenin, and the Zizek's resemblance to Jesus may not be wholly accidental, it turns out, because he is taking up the cudgels
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  • <dhflashplayer>file=The%20Reality%20of%20the%20Virtual%20(6).flv|width=500|height=384|path=http://nosubject.com/archive/flv/</dhflash ...Lacanian Real, this is an examination of those real elements (which may or may not resist symbolization) that constitute the nodal points of our wordly ex
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  • ...tical agents and their actions, not an anonymous "system." However, if one may apply here the distinction between goal and aim, if not goal, it should be ...the one between Nazism and Stalinism? In a letter to Herbert Marcuse from 20 January 1948, Heidegger wrote: "To the serious legitimate charges that you
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  • ...sending Hitler a telegram for his birthday... Crazy and tasteless as this may sound, this last [[distinction]] bears [[witness]] to the fact that the opp ...ule: the coming [[global]] [[economy]] tends towards a state in which only 20 &#37; of the workforce can do all the necessary job, so that 80 &#37; of th
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  • * [[Danish Pastry, or, The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason]] | 1. May 2006 * [[No Sex Please, We are Post-Human]] | 20. January 2009
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  • ... [[scientist]]. A native of the Kingdom of [[France]], he spent [[about]] 20 years (1629–1649) of his [[life]] in the Dutch Republic after serving f ...s [[gaze]] and arranges its look in the [[mirror]]. Rather, the ''cogito'' may be analysed by turning the mind away from the senses and towards the ''[[a
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  • * [[Text/Jacques Lacan/Seminar XX/1973.02.20]] * [[Text/Jacques Lacan/Seminar XX/1973.03.20]]
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  • * [[Text/Jacques_Lacan/Seminar_XX/20 février 1973]] * [[Text/Jacques_Lacan/Seminar_XX/20 mars 1973]]
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  • ...all stripes, from the formally trained [[psychoanalyst]] to the layman who may be in, or in any way interested in, [[psychotherapy]]. His book will be par ===PDF (20 Mb)===
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  • ...tered gnome hurls forth a curse on the Ring: until it returns to his hand, may care, envy and death befall all who possess it. ...! Nicht sie berührt! [7:05]<br /> 19. Weiche, Wotan, weiche! [7:44]<br /> 20. Hört, ihr Riesen! [5:04]<br /> 21. Schwüles Gedünst schwebt in der Luft
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  • ...of transcendental categories that determine phenomenal reality – and, we may add, in the same way that Lacan's ''objet a'' cannot be constructed as part We may even risk a further parallel with the "transfinite" object in Cantor's sens
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  • ...s on its last legs, immobile and dying; in The Unnamable the physical body may in fact have ceased to be an issue as the narrator floats between personali ...directors in 1986: "He is very difficult to stage (light – position) and may well be of more harm than good. For me the play needs him but I can do with
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  • ...'je sais bien, mais quand même'' … —is thus much more complex than it may appear. Recall the murder of the detective Arbogast in Hitchcock's Psycho: ...he army tanks that were stationed under the trees of Rambouillet Forest in May 1968 are an example. They played, by virtue of their absence, a decisive ro
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  • ...should assert that that which speaks through me is fundamentally a lie.<u>20</u> The temptation here, of course, is to say that it is not the other thr ...rite, but if people endow his words with the authority of the Church, they may inspire them to perform good deeds.
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  • ...path, its own mad dance, irrespective of the real needs of real people. It may appear that this analysis is highly relevant today, when the tension betwee ...ly the hegemony, but also the (relative) autonomy of financial capital: it may seem like the banks are just engaging in speculation, shuffling numbers her
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  • ...ople which [we] have seen unfolding in our day may succeed or miscarry; it may be filled with misery and atrocities to the point that a right-thinking hum ...e assumes a new dimension with Descartes: ''cogito ''as his starting point may appear as the very model of asserting the primacy of thinking subjectivity;
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  • ...the comical (ridiculous)? Or the beautiful, the ugly, and the sublime? It may appear that it depends on what kind of ugliness we are dealing with, the ex ...When in the thrall of a passion, we stick to a certain choice whatever it may cost: "Inclination that prevents reason from comparing it with the sum of a
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