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  • The term '[[phenomenology]]' has been used in [[philosophy]] since the late eighteenth century and in [[psychiatry]] since the beginni In [[philosophy]], the [[word]] was introduced by the [[German]] Johann Heinrich Lambert as
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  • ...cense'' in [[1933]] from the [[University of Rennes]] and began studying [[philosophy]] at the [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] in 1934, where he was influenced ...d ''The [[Symbolism]] of [[Evil]]'' published in 1960, and ''[[Freud]] and Philosophy: Essays on Interpretation'' published in 1965. These works cemented his re
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  • In the second semester of [[1982]], Irigaray held the [[chair]] in [[Philosophy]] at the [[Erasmus University]] in [[Rotterdam]]. Research here resulted in ...uage of men. In 1986 she transferred from the Psychology Commission to the Philosophy Commission as the latter is her preferred [[discipline]].
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  • ...horitarian personality." In addition to ridiculing patriotism and racial [[identity]], the Frankfurt [[school]] glorified promiscuity and bohemian poverty: "Ce ...of native land and native tongue.... The idea is to disarm the bombs... of identity that nation-states build to [[defend]] themselves against the stranger, aga
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  • ...I have taken the expedient offered me by the invitation to lecture to the philosophy group of the ''Fédération des étudiants dès let ...ntity - a fault of habit, but its effect on the mind is such that the true identity may appear as simply one alibi among others, a sort of refined reduplicatio
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  • ...Sadian bedroom is equal to those places from which the schools of ancient philosophy took their name: Academy, Lyceum, Stoa. Here as there, the way for science ''Philosophy in the Bedroom'' comes eight years after the Critique of Practical Reason.
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  • ...ade to recall him to the real, but this expresses, in his dream, the quasi-identity of what is happening, the very reality of an overturned candle setting ligh ...the <i>tuchi </i>brings us back to the same point at which pre-Socratic [[philosophy]] sought to motivate the world itsele</p><p>
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  • ...iplines, such as ethnology, [[sociology]], [[political]] [[theory]], and [[philosophy]].
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  • ...ous]]''' refers to that part of [[mental]] functioning of which [[subject (philosophy)|subjects]] make themselves unaware. The psychoanalytic unconscious is sim ...ny point of reference to which to be 'restored' following [[trauma]] or '[[identity crisis]]'. In this way, Lacan's [[thesis]] of the structurally [[dynamic]]
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  • ...ined a fundamental ambiguity with [[regard]] to its use, in contemporary [[philosophy]] we can distinguish between a [[negative]] and a positive application of t ...y engender a new singularized “we”, a new disalienated communitarian [[identity]] not sustained by a [[master-signifier]]. Žižek therefore holds on to th
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  • ...justice]]; symmetrically, our own - the populist [[political agent]]'s - [[identity]] is also perceived as pre-existing the enemy's onslaught. Let us take Lac ...ss out of the operation of hegemonic logic. For me, emptiness is a type of identity, not a structural location."<ref>Laclau, op.cit., p. 166.</ref> The two emp
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  • ...horitarian personality." In addition to ridiculing patriotism and racial [[identity]], the Frankfurt [[school]] glorified promiscuity and bohemian poverty: "Ce ...ive land and native tongue. . . . The idea is to disarm the bombs . . . of identity that nationstates build to [[defend]] themselves against the stranger, agai
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  • Ego [[identity]] [[Gender]] identity
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  • ...himself, received an education emphasizing classical [[literature]] and [[philosophy]]. Little did he [[know]] that this education would eventually serve him we ...did not reject his [[Jewish]] roots. In fact, he was proud of his Jewish [[identity]] and did not attempt to hide his Jewish heritage, though his [[relationshi
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  • ...aratory chapters, on [[Freudian]] [[psychoanalysis]], [[surrealism]] and [[philosophy]], I have often alluded to language. In this chapter I [[want]] to focus on ...he pranaun as a '[[shifter]]'. The'!, with which we speak stands far aur [[identity]] as subjects in language, but it is the least [[stable]] entity in languag
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  • ...'s "immanentism" (the march of the [[conscious]] subject to [[complete]] [[identity]] with itself in [[total]] [[self]]-[[awareness]]) as an account of the vag ...version (i.e., the overthrow) of the Cartesian subject (i.e., the presumed identity of [[subjectivity]] and conscious thought). Freud's assault on man's concep
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  • ...m philosophy to psychology and the law) that shape our current politics of identity, but also, and more importantly, of the manner in which we understand, expe ...taphysics: From Mimesis to Metaphor'' (2012), and ''Immanence: Deleuze and Philosophy'' (2010).
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  • ...atician and soldier who is often referred to as the [[Father]] of Modern [[Philosophy]]. Descartes' starting point for the cogito was a cold winter's day. It was ...d that I could accept it without scruple as the first [[principle]] of the philosophy I was seeking.
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  • ...are more things in heaven and earth Horatio, than are dreamt of in your [[philosophy]]" (1910c, 11: 137n.): Freud's favorite quotation from any source, accordin ...-xvi). In this spirit, Janet Adelman (1992) has [[analyzed]] [[masculine]] identity and "fantasies of [[maternal]] [[power]]" and of "the maternal [[body]]" in
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  • ...and suspicion, and have subordinated it to the [[needs]] and objectives of philosophy, which has allowed [[them]] to contest or reject it. ...enquiry have been evaluated differently by the two disciplines. For Freud, philosophy has repeatedly been concerned with the question of the [[unconscious]]. Ind
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