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  • ...rationale for [[them]]. This model is inseparable from the [[form]] of [[discourse]] that Freud created: the rule of free [[association]], the subject's speec ...hip with the other which is [[dialectical]], that is, which is embedded in discourse, is an essential property of human desire. Human desire is the desire of th
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  • ...{S1}} p.118-19; {{S11}} p.77</ref> and [[links]] [[philosophy]] with the [[discourse]] of the [[master]], the reverse of [[psychoanalysis]].<ref>{{S20}} p. 33</ ...ts [[Lacan]], and he discusses this at length both in his [[seminar]] on [[ethics]] (1959-60) and his essay on '[[Kant with Sade]]' (1962). [[Lacan]] uses [
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  • ...delivers his report: "[[Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage]]," [[discourse]] in which, for once, remarks Lagache with [[humor]], "he is in no way Mall
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  • || [[Seminar VII|'''<u><big>The Ethics of Psychoanalysis</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar VII|L'éthique de la psych || [[Seminar XVIII|'''<u><big>On a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar XVIII|D'un disco
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  • ...phenomena to potentially traumatic shattering. Th is precisely aligns his discourse with the [[paradox]] of “immanent transcendence” described in Lacan’s
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  • ...[[know]] that the real exists because we [[experience]] it and it enters [[discourse]] as a [[sign]] - the infant's crying, but the place from which it originat ...ngness' which his earlier conception had retained. In his seminar on the [[ethics]] of psychoanalysis (1959-60) Lacan sought to clarify Freud's definition of
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  • ...ories we are telling ourselves about ourselves, and the ultimate goal of [[ethics]] is to [[guarantee]] the neutral space in which this multitude of narrativ ...stories we are telling ourselves about ourselves, and the ultimate goal of ethics is to guarantee the neutral space in which this multitude of narratives can
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  • ...re ethnic/cultural conflicts? Typically, in today's critical and political discourse, the term "worker" disappeared from the [[vocabulary]], substituted and/or ...150 years, Japan's rapid industrialization and militarization, with its [[ethics]] of [[discipline]] and sacrifice, was sustained by the large majority of Z
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  • ...s Salo republic? Lacan developed this link first in his [[Seminar]] on The Ethics of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1958-59)1, and then in the [[Écrits]] "[[Kant with ...at happens when the subject betrays the [[true]] stringency of the Kantian ethics.
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  • .... It's a mystery for Western sociologists who say that you need Protestant ethics for good capitalism. ...e hegemonized by Heideggerian nationalists. But the Soros people have this ethics of the bad state and good civic, independent structures.
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  • JOSEFINA AYERZA: The contemporary [[political]] [[discourse]], changed by events such as the altering of [[communist]] regular patterns ...rse gave you was not that you would actually become rich, but, rather, the discourse gave you the opportunity to [[identify]] yourself as the one who might get
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  • ..., in the [[Freudian]] sense, the most [[unheimlich]] [[moment]] in Kantian ethics. I think that in his last major writings, [[religion]] was within the limit ...hysterical]] subject, a hysterical subject in reaction to the scientific [[discourse]] which was founded through Cartesian Science. I put it this way: here we h
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  • ...he problem is, of course, that no [[balance]] between these two notions of ethics can ever be achieved. The notion of reinscribing scientific drive into the ...n even more radical sense: it is the first (and probably unique) case of a discourse that is strictly nonhistorical even in the Heideggerian sense of the [[hist
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  • ...assertion of the moral weight of symbolic Law in human history (Kantian [[ethics]])?8 However, the crucial question with regard to psychoanalysis here is wh ...kes on an excessive, hyperbolic [[character]]. [[Freud]]'s discovery-the [[ethics of psychoanalysis]]-does it leave us clinging to that dialectic?9
    71 KB (11,371 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...of this obscene comicality of the horror beyond tragedy in the Stalinist [[discourse]]. The Kafkaesque quality of the eerie [[laughter]] that erupted among the ...ed on him.<sup><a href="#18">18</a></sup> So, at its most radical, Kantian ethics is NOT "sadist," but precisely what prohibits assuming the position of a Sa
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  • ...ries we tell ourselves [[about]] ourselves, and the ultimate [[goal]] of [[ethics]] is to [[guarantee]] the neutral space in which this multitude of narrativ ...rying to argue that people will be happier if they lead lives committed to ethics, for a life spent trying to help others and reduce suffering is really the
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  • ...ere blatantly contradicts Lacan for whom the unconscious is "the Other's [[discourse]]," i.e. symbolic, not imaginary. Is not the best known single line from La ...ysterious, impenetrable entity to be conquered, the patriarchal [[erotic]] discourse creates the femme fatale as the inherent threat against which the male iden
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  • ...rinciple of subjectivity expresses itself in religion as Protestantism, in ethics as the subject's moral autonomy, in politics as democratic equality, etc. W ...gnificant accident - in the spectacle of revolutionary Terror, the Kantian ethics itself encounters the ultimate consequence of its own "abstract" character
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  • ...eyes of the French people. All the bustling activity and the humanitarian discourse permitted him to reaffirm the unfailing commitment of [[France]] to the [[R ...sition of [[Good]] and [[Evil]] has to be mobilized. Today's "new reign of Ethics," <ref>Ibid.</ref> clearly discernible in, say, Michael Ignatieff's [[work]
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  • ...f his authority and turn into a mere figure of knowledge, the agent of the discourse of university. (This is why even a great judge is a Master figure: he alway We encounter the same unity of opposites in the new capitalist [[ethics]], where the ruthless pursuit of profit is counteracted by charity. Commend
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