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  • ...Society]]) was a [[French]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[society]] founded on June 18, 1953.
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  • On [[Chronology|November 18, 1953]], [[Jacques Lacan|Lacan]] held his first [[public]] [[seminar]] at [
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:0px;" align="center" |18 novembre 1953
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  • ...eud, Sigmund]]. (1921c). Group psychology and the analysis of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...ations which a [[civilized]] [[life]] in common has imposed on them." (pg. 18) * ——. (1921c). Group [[psychology]] and the analysis of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • # ——. (1920g). Beyond the pleasure principle. SE, 18: 1-64. # ——. (1921c). Group psychology and the analysis of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...so incursions into set [[theory]] and [[number]] theory.<ref>{{E}} pp. 316-18</ref>
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  • '''Gilles Deleuze''' ((January 18, 1925 - November 4, 1995), [[French]] [[philosopher]] of the late 20th cent
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  • June 18, 1929 in Düsseldorf) is a [[German]] [[philosopher]], [[political]] [[scie
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  • ...stian Legacy is Worth Fighting For]]''. [[London]] and New York: Verso. p. 18
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  • '''Samuel Phillips Huntington''' ([[born]] [[April 18]], [[1927]]) is a [[political science|political scientist]] known for his [
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  • 10, 13, 15, 17-18, 21, 41-2, 46, 47-8, 78, 144-5, 149 Conversations
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  • ...[Freudian]] discovery. Freud would belong to a line of moralists . . . ,’18 Lacan stresses the point that there is no subject except in [[representatio 18 Post-structuralism and postmodernism
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  • ...he only one that can reach the Real. This is what Lacan explores (1996, p. 18). ...A. (1996) 'De monologue de l'appard'. Revue de la cause Freudienne, 34: 7-18. Milner, J. C. (1995) D'oeuvre Claire. Paris: Seuil. Nathalie Charraud (tra
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  • ...is the right to narrate one's experience of [[suffering]] and humiliation.18 Singer then provides the Darwinian background.19 18. See Richard Rorty, [[Contingency]], Irony, Solidarity, Cambridge: Cambridg
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  • ...i.e. by finding [[enjoyment]] in what is imposed on him.<sup><a href="#18">18</a></sup> So, at its most radical, Kantian ethics is NOT "sadist," but prec <a name="18"></a>18. See Alenka [[Zupancic]], The Ethics of the Real, London: Verso Books 1999.
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  • * [[Il n'y a pas de rapport religieux]]. ''Lacaniank Ink'' Volume 18. Spring 2004. pp 80-107. <http://www.lacan.com/frameXVIII6.htm>
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  • * [[You May]]! ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]] 6. March 18, 1999. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v21/n06/zize01_.html>.
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  • ...is that there is nothing we did not tell. <a name="18"></a><a href="#18x">18</a><br><br> ...provided the "passion" to their activity. <a name="18"></a><a href="#18x">18</a><br><br>
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