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  • ...become clear how, even with the Social [[Democrats]] in [[Germany]], the [[discourse]] is already ambiguous. On the one hand they say, We of course deplore the ...onservatives, instead of trying to inscribe it in the left's own political discourse. The case of a [[unified]] Europe presents a similar catastrophe. Tragicall
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  • ...d outside of the subject in the competing discourses, in, for example, the discourse of the unconscious or [[ideology]]. The subject is therefore determined or ...da 1973:145), a kind of Symbolic [[automaton]] doomed to ventriloquize the discourse of the [[big Other]].
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  • | 1959-60 || [[The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]].<BR> ''[[L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''. || [[image: | 1971 || [[On a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance]].<br>''[[D'un discours qui ne serait pas du se
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  • ...nifier]]/name of "God" is [[missing]]. Traditional [[religion]] and the [[ethics]] that follow upon it tell us "God is . . . " supposing that the "[[name]]" ...here some clarification of the political meaning of this turning point in ethics for which we, the inheritors of Freud, are [[responsible]].<br>
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  • ...with the Pre-Socratics can be grouped around two themes: the primacy of [[discourse]] and the function of [[love]] in the [[truth]]-[[process]].<br><br> ...- of finding an ultimate grasp on the [[real]] under the [[guarantee]] of discourse, which is in the end their [[instrument]] for gauging [[experience]]." <a t
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  • ...did not go far enough in probing precisely the areas characterizing his [[discourse]]: the psychoanalytic dimensions of the "subject" ; psychoanalysis as both ...es in [[feminism]] and deconstruction but did not challenge psychoanalytic discourse. This "additive" approach includes the ongoing [[work]] of Shoshana Felman,
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  • * [[discourse]] * [[ethics]]
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  • | class="s4" dir="ltr" | The [[Ethics]] of Psychoanalysis 1959-1960 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan) | class="s4" dir="ltr" | Lacan, [[Discourse]], and Social [[Change]]: A Psychoanalytic Cultural Criticism [illustrated
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  • | 1959-60 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/seminar/ The Ethics of Psychoanalysis].<BR> ''[[L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''. | 1971 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/seminar/ On a Discourse That Would Not Be Semblance].<br>''D'un [[discours]] qui ne serait pas du [
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  • ...ture and the subject," "Where?," "On the individual's ideals," and "For an ethics." The reader will base his own judgment on the text itself, a detailed cont ...dispersed; rather, it is an aggregate of signi�fiers. It exists because "discourse was there, from the beginning, if only in
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  • ...delivers his report: "[[Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage]]," [[discourse]] in which, for once, remarks Lagache with [[humor]], "he is in no way Mall ...ference of Romance Language Psychoanalysts, [[Lacan]] delivers his "[[Rome Discourse]]" ("[[Rome Report]]"): "[[The Function and Field of Speech and Language in
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  • The position of the [[analyst]] in [[Lacan]]'s account of the [[discourse of the analyst]]. ...of the analyst]] in propelling the [[patient]]’s [[treatment]] and the [[ethics|ethical
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  • ...]]; the subject to be located at the level of the [[enunciation]] of all [[discourse]], etc. ...ls," indeed [[ideologies]], psychoanalysis "should have fur�thered its [[ethics]] and learned [[about]] [[theology]], according to a path that [[Freud]] sh
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  • ...[[know]] that the real exists because we [[experience]] it and it enters [[discourse]] as a [[sign]] - the infant's crying, but the place from which it originat ...ngness' which his earlier conception had retained. In his seminar on the [[ethics]] of psychoanalysis (1959-60) Lacan sought to clarify Freud's definition of
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  • ...walls of his bedroom with a plan of the [[structure]] of [[Spinoza]]'s ''[[Ethics]]'', a [[text]] which would always remain dear to him and which he would qu ...e relatiosn of the [[imaginary]] and the [[symbolic]] in his famous [[Rome Discourse]] of 1953, "The [[Function and Field of Speech and Language]] in Psychoanal
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  • ...y? Do we really want to [[return]] to this kind of [[primitive]] warrior [[ethics]]?
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  • * [[Jack Bauer and the Ethics of Urgency]]. ''[[In These Times]]''. January 27, 2006. <http://www.inthese * [[Homo Sacer as the Object of the University Discourse]]. ''[[Lacan.com]]''. 2004. <http://www.lacan.com/hsacer.htm>
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  • ...is inhuman dimension is for Lacan at the same time the ultimate support of ethics. ...ions implicitly declared 'unpolitical' - that is, naturalized - in liberal discourse").<ref>Wendy Brown, ''States of Injury'', Princeton: Princeton University P
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  • ...of the Analyst]] · [[Development]] · [[Dialectic]] · [[Disavowal]] · [[Discourse]] · [[Drive]] · [[Dual relation]] · [[Special:Allpages/D|More]] ...sychology]] · [[End of analysis|End of Analysis]] · [[Enunciation]] · [[Ethics]] · [[Existence]] · [[Extimacy]] · [[Special:Allpages/E|More]]
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  • The [[Ethics]] of Psychoanalysis 1959-1960 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan) The Triumph of [[Religion]], preceded by [[Discourse]] to Catholics
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