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  • ...of the Enlightenment of all: an end to [[human]] [[suffering]]. "The only philosophy which can be responsibly practiced in the face of despair is the attempt to [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...arian class struggle is to allow the [[bourgeoisie]] to fully assert its [[identity]] and strivings... In one case, we have a "horizontal" logic of the recogni * [[Somewhere Over the Rainbow]]. ''Melbourne School of Continental [[Philosophy]]''. September 17, 2005. <http://mscp.org.au/>. Also listed at ''[[Lacan.co
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  • ...l too free-[[floating]], [[lacking]] a solid [[social]] and professional [[identity]], so that they can only be accepted at the price of a special qualificatio ...critique suspicious: distrust of intellectuals is ultimately distrust of [[philosophy]] itself.
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  • ...countries _- is a more risky strategy: of not just playing this liberal [[identity]] [[politics]] game for the media. What if we risk, and this doesn't mean v ...s [[philosophy]], and all the rest is a footnote. [Chuckles]. I think that philosophy is something for which [[Spinoza]] laid the ground, but Spinoza's edifice m
    64 KB (10,850 words) - 00:53, 26 May 2019
  • ...es means, a doctrine now publicly declared as the [[official]] American "[[philosophy]]" of international [[politics]] (in the thirty-one page paper entitled "Th ...]] in the area - legitimizes itself in the terms of its ethnic-religious [[identity]], while the Palestinians - decried as pre-modern "fundamentalists" - legit
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  • ...of the ground and the subject's [[freedom]], while, already in his early [[philosophy]] of [[identity]], Schelling's ultimate [[goal]] is to bring the two together, demonstratin
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  • ...tuation]] has changed: the emerging post-Marxist "radical" [[political]] [[philosophy]] as a rule insists that psychoanalysis cannot provide access to the specif ...s not yet well-known in Anglo-American academia, the basic outlines of his philosophy will be rehearsed here prior to offering a [[Lacanian]] response to his dep
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  • ...t]] of [[modernity]], up to the deconstructionist notion that our sexual [[identity]] is a [[contingent]] socio-symbolic [[formation]]: the moment this prohibi ...ble if one replaces "grain" with some feature which determines my symbolic identity. Look at what occurs in our daily dealings with the bureaucratic hierarchy?
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  • ...'t see anything very revolutionary in this return to Spinoza. Contemporary philosophy is [[conscious]] of what we were just discussing, that is, of the Spinozist You formulate your [[identity]] on the fantasy that the Other is the one who automatically wants to steal
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  • Anarchism is an [[enlightenment]]-based radical political [[philosophy]], at the heart of which is a [[dialectical]] relationship between freedom ...identity]] of the master - the one who is recognized - is dependent on the identity of the slave - the one who recognizes. This introduces into the relationshi
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  • ...which finds that [[contradiction]] is an [[internal]] condition of every [[identity]]. Central to this enterprise is the examination of the [[theory]] which he ...a [[whole]], Zizek also produces his most sustained explanation of Hegel's philosophy here, as well as dissecting the [[cogito]]. As this synopsis suggests, [[Ta
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  • ...it and Zizek devoured it and in [[particular]] the radical deconstructive philosophy of Jacques [[Derrida]] with whom he had contact and still has letters and b ...t towards High School. I already had my own interests." Apart from reading philosophy, Zizek was making [[films]] with friends and developing an obsession with [
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  • Zizek talks exactly as he writes, in a nonstop pastiche of [[Hegelian]] [[philosophy]], [[Marxist]] dialectics, and [[Lacanian]] [[jargon]] leavened with refere ...me an economist. Instead, Zizek [[divided]] his atte ntion between reading philosophy and watching movies. Access to Western movies was easy because of a traditi
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  • ...of an [[intellectual]]? As Zizek himself suggests in the interview here, [[philosophy]] helps us, not by "purifying" our [[thought]], but by making it more [[com <p><strong>Zizek:</strong> Martin [[Heidegger]] said that philosophy doesn't make things easier, it makes them harder and more complicated. What
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  • Zizek's own polemic against multicultural [[identity]] politics. And talking longer the [[State]] [[philosophy]]. It was some kind of vague [[humanist]] marxism,
    63 KB (10,146 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...t cannot find its "name" in the symbolic order or achieve full ontological identity. Using Lacan's expression, the subject always remains as a "bone stuck in t ...tion - and the consequent drive to resolve impossible questions concerning identity, destiny, divinity and so on - that human beings are essentially open to th
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  • ...ll focus on the critiques of Zizek concerning politics, psychoanalysis and philosophy, and then turn to the way the particular interweaving of his positions in t ...tique of Zizek's reading of Hegel. Dews targets Zizek's argument that 'the identity of the subject consists in nothing other than the continual failure of self
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  • ...also an attempt to stand in for that [[empty signifier]] from which the [[identity]] of all those others can be seen; and yet, of course, as soon as we do thi ...gnifier. It is the signifier which constitutes the kernel of the object's 'identity'. (SO, 98)</font></p>
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  • <b>The subject of philosophy</b><br><br> ...od blockbuster, from now-forgotten figures of 18th and 19th century German philosophy to the notoriously obscure writings of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lac
    87 KB (14,944 words) - 13:51, 12 September 2015
  • ...y [[instance]] is that of early Zizek ally and critic of [[postmodern]] "[[identity]]" politics Ernesto [[Laclau]]. As Laclau writes in the [[exchange]] betwee ...e are confronted with is their [[speculative identity]]. Upon what is this identity founded? Why are all choices within our given ideological co-ordinates fund
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