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  • ...terpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ...nt wishes of mankind" (Ch. 6 pg. 30). To differentiate between an illusion and an error, he lists [[scientific]] beliefs such as "''[[Aristotle]]'s belief
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  • ...rtain rites. In this [[sense]] we agree with [[philosopher]] Michel Serres and the linguistÉmile Benveniste that the opposite of religion is negligence. ...1907. The first book in which he discussed religious themes was [[Totem]] and [[Taboo]] (1912-1913a).
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  • [[Another]] [[Freudian]] conceptualization of overdetermination, lateral and etiopathogenic, views psychic formations as the outcome of a cumulation of ...hical]] intensity along associative chains and ramifications. Displacement and condensation, he argued, were the foundation of dream-formation.
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  • ...any extreme [[change]] in emotion that results in the renewal, restoration and revitalization for [[living]]. ...s'' (literally, astonishment), from which the modern [[word]] [[exstasis]] and [[ecstasy]] are derived.
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  • ...heir word taboo and what many races in America, Africa (Madagascar), North and Central Asia express through analogous designations.<BR> ...serve inheres in taboo; taboo expresses itself essentially in prohibitions and restrictions. Our combination of "holy dread" would often express the meani
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  • ...ic]] [[thought]] of western [[culture]]. This universalizing, comparative, and evolutionist attitude reached its apogee in [[James]] G. Frazer. It disappe ...ldren]], just as it itself is honoured by [[them]] as being their ancestor and is spared by them. We have here arrived at the considerations of matters wh
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  • ...ed by four major [[categories]]: [[Concepts]]/Notions, Biographies, Works, and [[History]]. [[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of B [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique"
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  • ...would later describe this as an action that occurs in a second [[moment]], and which seeks to undo an action that precedes it. "Obsessional [[ideas]] are ...pearance]] of an event but to undo it, which is [[irrational]] and magical and most likely arises from an animist attitude toward the [[environment]]. [[A
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  • ...language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]]. ...ated by Edmund [[Husserl]] and, more recently, by Jean-[[Paul]] [[Sartre]] and Maurice [[Merleau-Ponty]]. The [[phenomenological]] method concentrates on
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  • ...opsychoanalysis continues in the [[tradition]] of [[Freud]]'s sociological and anthropological efforts. .../i> (1895). The [[French]] [[terms]] "sociopsychanalyse," "socioanalyse, " and
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  • ...the rite of passage remains in use. Sigmund [[Freud]]'s writings on the [[ritual]] can be included among the great variety on the [[subject]], although, but ...Taboo]]</i> (1912-13a), is the basis for Freud's perspective on individual and collective ceremonials.
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  • [[Another]] [[Freudian]] conceptualization of overdetermination, lateral and etiopathogenic, views psychic formations as the outcome of a cumulation of ...hical]] intensity along associative chains and ramifications. Displacement and condensation, he argued, were the foundation of dream-formation.
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