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  • | field = [[Psychology]] | religion =
    13 KB (1,795 words) - 17:56, 3 June 2019
  • ...d refers generally to the '''legislative''' and '''prohibitive''' function of the "'''[[symbolic]] [[father]]'''" as the one who lays down the [[taboo]] ...dawn of [[history]], has [[identified]] his person with '''the [[figure]] of the law'''."<ref>{{E}} p. 67</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ngside [[art]] and [[religion]] - the mark of a highly developed [[state]] of [[civilization]]. However, he viewed the [[relationship]] between [[philos ...[full]] of philosophical references; indeed, this is often regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thi
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  • ...ar]], thus implying that there is a specific [[unified]], homogeneous kind of [[discourse]] that can be called "[[science|scientific]]". ...in the seventeenth century <ref>{{Ec}} p. 857</ref>, with the inauguration of modern physics.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 855</ref>.
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  • [[Totem and Taboo]] is Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[work]] on group [[psychology]]. ...that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing totemic systems as laws of exogamy.
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  • ...7) by [[Sigmund Freud]] is a book that describes his [[interpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ==Religion as an illusion==
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  • ...der Kultur'' ("The Uneasiness in [[Culture]]") and is considered to be one of [[Freud]]'s most important and most-read works, though today it is usually ...civilization he first posited in ''[[Totem and Taboo]]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]
    11 KB (1,706 words) - 20:22, 27 May 2019
  • ...n]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], but was intended as a work of [[history]]. ...ited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...t of [[clinical]] [[practice]] rather than based on empirical [[analysis]] of clinical cases. ...the frequent psychoanalytic emphasis on the unconscious or non-coincidence of consciousness with itself. (Unlike those who take up psychoanalysis for cli
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  • ...eutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...ught]] and [[belief]]. It has various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to defi ===The problems of definition===
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  • ...enstein]] remarked that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...e=Making Sense of Nonsense: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein | work=University of Hertfordshire| url=http://www.herts.ac.uk/philosophy/Aris_Soc.html | access
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  • ...ion]] is, I [[claim]], an appropriate [[metaphor]] [for] the participation of individuals in our post-modern [[political]] process. We are all the time a ...d itself to babble [[about]] the so-called disappearing working [[class]]. Of course, it's disappearing from here.
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  • ...agance is allowed, solicited even, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is ...[[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...re not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of the hard-won acquisitions of the very strata from which protesters originate. ...nger of these outbursts residing in the easily predictable racist REACTION of the French populist crowd to them.
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  • ...y its [[{{G}}|American]] members ever since the [[{{Y}}|1930s]], when most of the [[{{G}}|Viennese]] [[analyst]]s emigrated to the [[{{G}}|United States] ...informed by [[letter]] that this also meant that he was no longer a member of the [[IPA]].
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  • [[Judaism]] is a [[monotheistic]] [[religion]]. ...e]] [[culture]] and [[experience]], are part and parcel of the [[history]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...– June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...eas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explored in [[humanities]] departments.
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  • [[Pope]] [[John Paul II]]’s reaction to [[Mel Gibson]]’s <i>[[The Passion of the Christ]]</i> is well known. Immediately after [[seeing]] it, he murmur ...here the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]].
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  • ...by [[Sigmund Freud]] is a book that describes his [[interpretation]] of [[religion]]'s origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ==Religion as an illusion==
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