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  • ...an unproblematic given in which there is a single objectively correct way of perceiving, but as something which is itself discursively constructed. ...y discursive and imaginative [[nature]] of [[memory]]; [[memory|memories]] of [[past]] events are continually [[being]] reshaped in accordance with [[unc
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  • ...eutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. He is commonly referred to as "the [[father]] of psychoanalysis" and his [[work]] has been highly influential — popularizi
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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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  • ...ox is thus that the roles are reversed (with regard to the standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined b ...m means that the reality I see is never "whole" - not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals
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  • ...tragedy is thus a cruel, but inexorable one: the direct ethical foundation of politics sooner or later turns into its own comic caricature, adopting the * [[Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]] 21. October 28, 1999. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/
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  • ...caught in an obscure desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, Athens, Greece). <br><br></tt></font></div> ...of Zizek is to go back and start again from scratch, now from the position of those who are encountering him for the first time. <br><br>
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  • The <i>[[jouissance]] </i>of [[transgression]]</font><br> </i>THE RESPECT OF THE IMAGE OF THE OTHER<br>
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  • ...problem solving]] abilities, [[conceptual]] [[understanding]], acquisition of [[language]], [[morality|moral understanding]], and [[identity (social scie ...ate knowledge or [[figure]] things out through [[experience]]; and whether development driven by the [[social context]] or by something [[inside]] each [[child]].
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...hip]] betweeh language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • ...oment: it marked the end of the era which began in 1789, the final failure of the statist-revolutionary model which first entered the scene with the Jaco ...really defend and assert the A.<ref>For a balanced historical description of the Terror, see David Andress, ''The Terror: Civil War in the French Revolu
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  • ...to the sphere of the "Asiatic mode of production," seeing it as a new form of "Oriental despotism" - the irony being that, for traditional Russians, the ...get the core of Marx's theory, the "bad" Stalin who spoils the noble plans of the "good" Lenin, etc.).
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  • ='''Cogito'' in the History of Madness' by Slavoj Žižek= ...i-philosophical efforts to determine this Other remain indebted to a frame of philosophical categories.
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  • ='Marx as a Reader of Hegel, Hegel as a Reader of Marx' by Slavoj Žižek= ...ium for expressing such a "prosaic" disenchanted reality, reality deprived of all mystery and transcendence.<u>2</u>
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