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- The [[nature|human]] [[being]] is completely [[captation|captivated]] by the [[specular image]2 KB (213 words) - 23:45, 20 May 2019
- <blockquote>"Between [[male]] and [[female]] [[human]] beings there is no such thing as an instinctive relationship' because all ...it is not possible to define [[perversion]] by reference to a supposedly [[nature|natural form]] of the [[sexual relationship]] (as [[Freud]] did).4 KB (632 words) - 23:05, 20 May 2019
- ...[science|modern science]] for ignoring the [[symbolic]] [[dimension]] of [[human]] [[existence]] and thus encouraging modern man "to forget his [[subjectivi =====Human And Natural Sciences=====11 KB (1,527 words) - 06:12, 20 May 2020
- ...y]] is confined to an [[understanding]] of [[nature|animal psychology]] ([[nature|ethology]]): ...[animal]]s, but that it cannot say anything about that which is uniquely [[human]].<ref>Although at one point [[Lacan]] does [[state]] that the [[theory]] o3 KB (461 words) - 20:59, 23 May 2019
- ...] in the first period of Lacan's work, 1932-48, is the domination of the [[human]] being by the [[image]]. ...f. The [[humiliation]] of our time under the subjugation of the enemies of human kind dissuaded me from [[speaking]] up, and following Fontenelle, I abandon82 KB (12,528 words) - 20:43, 25 May 2019
- [[Madness]]: the vanishing mediator between [[nature]] and [[culture]] ...affords us a telling insight into how we transform from being immersed in nature (or objectivity) to beings supported by culture (or [[subjectivity]]).20 KB (3,293 words) - 02:11, 21 May 2019
- ...from trying to define the real point directly to its [[nature]] and to the nature of the other two orders against which it is set. Insofar as it is "impossib ...y the real of his own [[mortality]] – it insists on the contingency of [[human]] [[life]], however well ordered it may appear.10 KB (1,659 words) - 21:57, 20 May 2019
- ===Human=== ..., by regulating [[sexual relationship|sexual relations]] that are, among [[nature|animal]]s, unregulated:5 KB (712 words) - 00:15, 26 May 2019
- ...s</i>, to be Sigmund Freud's "most momentous and original contributions to human knowledge" (Freud, 1905d, p. 126). In general, most psychoanalysts would ag ...f the anatomo-physiologic and psychic bisexuality that characterizes every human being, a hypothesis that Freud explicitly attributed to Wilhelm Fliess. Fre21 KB (3,303 words) - 08:35, 10 June 2006
- ...ud concludes that the taboos are not set up for a totally '[[practical]] [[nature]]' and thus must have some [[psychoanalytical]] justification. ...Freud located the beginnings of the [[Oedipus complex]] at the origins of human [[society]], and postulated that all religion was in effect an extended and10 KB (1,396 words) - 02:41, 21 May 2019
- ...ly, "''what is characteristic of illusions is that they are derived from [[human]] wishes''." (pg. 31) He adds, however, that, "Illusions [[need]] not neces ...giving free rein to their indiscipline''." (pg. 7) So destructive is human nature, he claims, that "''it is only through the influence of individuals who can9 KB (1,299 words) - 08:17, 24 May 2019
- ...his doubts and [[hesitation]], his concern regarding the [[scientific]] [[nature]] of the information he... ...s thought, his doubts and hesitation, his concern regarding the scientific nature of the information he provides, and his fears concerning the way the [[text9 KB (1,375 words) - 19:37, 20 May 2019
- ...r [[John Locke]] ([[1632]]–[[1704]]), who, in "[[An Essay Concerning Human Understanding]]" ([[1690]]), first coined the term "semeiotike" from the Gr ...nts, analysing usage in slow-[[time]], whereas, in the [[real]] world of [[human]] semiotic interaction there is an often chaotic blur of language and [[sig60 KB (8,683 words) - 22:58, 20 May 2019
- ...' is the [[Greek language|Greek]] [[word]] for (especially) romantic or "[[Human sexual behavior|sexual love]]". The term ''[[erotic]]'' is derived from ''e ...e who considers sex as something mortifying and humiliating to [[human]] [[nature]] is at liberty to make use of the more genteel expressions 'Eros' and 'ero13 KB (1,919 words) - 06:44, 24 May 2019
- ...d's Psycho Dynamic Theory and Thermodynamics] [1873-1923] - Institute of [[Human]] Thermodynamics</ref> The origins of Freud’s basic [[model]], based on t ...]] of how the human [[mind]] is organized and operates internally, and how human [[behavior]] both [[conditions]] and results from this [[particular]] [[the78 KB (11,491 words) - 23:08, 20 May 2019
- ...ly [[cultural]] products, rather than on [[natural]] [[instinct]]s, that [[human]] [[behaviour]] cannot be explained by reference to [[biological]] givens. ...e up for the [[instinct]]ual inadequacy (''insuffisance vitale'') of the [[human]] [[infant]], and argues that the [[complex]]es are propped on [[biological4 KB (512 words) - 04:26, 24 May 2019
- ...al]] [[experience]] would be possible... This does not mean, however, that human are not, and do not have to be, something, that they are simply consigned t ...[[figure]] of [[Roman law]] that poses some fundamental questions to the [[nature]] of [[law]] and [[power (sociology)|power]] in general. Under the Roman [[17 KB (2,688 words) - 08:36, 24 May 2019
- Arendt's work deals with the [[nature]] of [[Power (sociology)|power]], and the [[subjects]] of [[politics]], [[a Arguably, her most influential work was [[The Human Condition (book)|''The Human Condition'']] (1958) in which she distinguishes labor, work, and action, an5 KB (730 words) - 23:12, 24 May 2019
- ...socialist feminists agree that there can be no [[understanding]] of the [[nature]] of contemporary capitalist society without placing the oppression of wome ...mits of capitalism; it is only the “part of no part” of the excluded [[human]] [[surplus]] that adds the “subversive” (''LC'': 430) edge to those ot15 KB (2,221 words) - 19:47, 27 May 2019
- ...semantic, syntactic, and lexical models ([[linguistics]]), the study of [[human]] activities ([[psychology]]), and the neuronal basis of those activities ( Slavoj Žižek’s engagements with life-scientific treatments of human mindedness should be [[understood]], straightforwardly enough, as fundament17 KB (2,389 words) - 20:32, 27 May 2019