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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
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  • ...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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  • ...fake master. — How, then, more closely, are we to read the [[university discourse]]? ...ition which underlies the university discourse is the way in which medical discourse functions in our everyday lives: at the surface level, we are dealing with
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  • ...ible]]" link between this domain and that of (theological) ethics, the way ethics cuts across the symmetry of equal relations, distorting/displacing [[them]] ...mphasis on regulating [[life]] and deploying its potentials - for Levinas, ethics is not [[about]] life, but about something MORE than life. It is at this le
    31 KB (5,186 words) - 23:15, 23 May 2019
  • ...xplicit [[moral]] rules (he performs an abortion), he reaches the level of ethics proper. And does the same not go also for Nicole in The Sweet Hereafter? Is
    32 KB (5,435 words) - 00:30, 21 May 2019
  • ...e rationality of communication. And, in his [[sketch]] of communicative [[ethics]] as the highest stage in the internal logic of the evolution of [[ethical] ...tor of the [[New Left]]. Their work also heavily influenced intellectual [[discourse]] on [[popular culture]] and scholarly [[popular culture studies]].
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  • ==''[[Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]''== ==Psychoanalytic Discourse==
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  • ...fake master. — How, then, more closely, are we to read the [[university discourse]]?<br><br> <font face="courier" size="-0"><tt><img src="hsacer.gif" alt="university discourse [[matheme]]" align="middle" border="0" height="52" vspace="1" width="85"><b
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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 (11,385 words) - 21:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...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 [[hi
    15 KB (2,289 words) - 21:57, 27 May 2019
  • ...a mystery for Western sociologists who say that you [[need]] Protestant [[ethics]] for good capitalism. ...gemonized by [[Heideggerian]] nationalists. But the Soros people have this ethics of the bad state and good civic, independent [[structures]]. But sorry, in
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  • JOSEFINA AYERZA: <i>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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