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  • ...in [[philosophy|philosophical]] and [[psychology|psychological]] [[{{LB}}|writing]], replacing the often hard to understand verbal descriptions with formulae ...some degree of technical rigour in [[philosophical]] and [[psychological]] writing, as an easy way to hold, remember, and rehearse some of the core [[psychoan
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  • ...ychoanalytic institutes require that applicants already possess a graduate degree. Applicants usually have degrees in [[clinical social work]] (MSW or DSW), ...d care through the use of play therapy such as [[art therapy]], [[creative writing]], [[Sand Tray Therapy]], [[storytelling]], [[bibliotherapy]], and [[analyt
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  • It evokes an eroticizes death drive and a degree of intensity which takes the subject ebyond the pleasure principle. [[Lacan]] defines [[repetition]] as a [[trace]], a kind of [[writing]], that commemorates "an irruption of jouissance."<ref>1991, p. 89</ref>
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  • ...than in the past or future), and "linear" (elements in the system have one degree of combinatorial freedom). While certain of the ideas in this section preex ...em of signs that express ideas, and is therefore comparable to a system of writing.
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  • <tr><td>&deg; <td>00B0 <td>0176 <td>&amp;deg; <td>[[degree sign]] Web standards for writing about mathematics are very recent (In fact MathML 2.0 was just released in
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  • Weininger began writing <i>Sex and Character</i> (origin-ally entitled <i>Eros and Psyche</i>) in t On the day he received his degree, he converted to Christianity.
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  • ...ngs and Models of the World'', 2005. Accessible study of early years up to writing of Tractatus, interweaving history of flight, science and technology with l ...ion this is a work of genius; it is, in any case, up to the standards of a degree from Cambridge." Wittgenstein was appointed as a lecturer and was made a f
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  • ...of the limits of [[phenomenology]]. His earliest academic manuscript for a degree was a work on [[Edmund Husserl]] and "genesis", submitted in 1954 and much ...s Hopkins University]] in 1966. (This essay was subsequently included in ''Writing and Difference'' - see below.) The conference was billed as a consideration
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  • Hegel's dense and demanding writing style can be difficult to read; he is described by [[Bertrand Russell]] in Some of Hegel's writing was intended for those with advanced knowledge of philosophy, although his
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  • ...' honoring Heidegger's work). Heidegger was a professed admirer of Celan's writing, although he did not attend to it as [[Friedrich Hölderlin|Hölderlin]] or ...greater importance that Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida, following Celan to a degree, also believed Heidegger capable of a profound criticism of Nazism and the
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  • ...gache had been appointed to a position at the Sorbonne, where he created a degree program in psychology. In 1948 a new publisher, Presses universitaires de F ...tutional forms. The work of Maurice Bouvet is a case in point. Through his writing, Bouvet attempted to counteract the growing interest in the ideas of Jacque
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  • ...3, 1961, in Paris. A graduate of theÉcole Normale Supérieure, he held a degree in philosophy and a PhD in literature. He taught in the literature departme From the time of writing ''Structure of Behavior'' and ''Phenomenology of Perception'', Merleau-Pont
    28 KB (4,220 words) - 04:51, 11 September 2006
  • ...t, or between literary and nonliterary language, is one not of kind but of degree" (107–8). In other words, "poeticity" (unlike "literariness") is a relati ...1967, "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences," Writing and Difference, 1978)and in De la grammatologie (1967, On Grammatology, 197
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  • ...o teaches a postgraduate course for students of [[Master]] of Fine Arts ([[Writing]] for Performance) at NIDA. Please [mailto:Ehsan.Azari@nida.edu.au Ehsan.Az Offers a chronology of Lacan's life including a link to his early writing
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  • ...in advance.) In the atmosphere of a variable session, there is a certain degree of tension - one does not know when it is going to end - and this tension s ((Try [[writing]] a small ad. What you write is different from you. It may represent you,
    51 KB (8,172 words) - 00:52, 25 May 2019
  • ...s books more accessible than most critical theory, perhaps to the greatest degree since Foucault.” — ''San Francisco Bay Guardian''
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  • ...truth: their most popular works today in the West overlap to a surprising degree with the very works which got the greatest official (not only popular) supp ...d expression for his private sadness - was this an act of silent defiance, writing music "for the drawer," as Shostakovich would have put it? How then that t
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  • ...e man about the girl who is really a bottle of beer. What modern art and [[writing]] oppose to this is not [[objective]] [[reality]] but the "objectively subj ...ts... However, what this argument demonstrates is rather the opposite: the degree of [[participation]] of the "ordinary" Germans in the political terror –
    34 KB (5,320 words) - 00:39, 26 May 2019
  • ...cal Theology at the University of Virginia and subsequently earned an MLIS degree at Drexel University in 2012. : 1 Writing, Love, and the Four Levels of the Signifier
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