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  • ...is not a "[[sexual]] act," [[Lacan]] questions the [[difference]] between the act, ''[[l'acte]]'' and a mere [[action]], ''agir''. ...a [[recognition]], which entail ''[[repetition]]'' and the inscription in the [[Other]].
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  • ...itioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the law." ...self in the smallest [[signifier]]." Woman is [[absent]] from the field of the signifier.
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  • .... He doesn't have to [[guide]] the [[subject]] to [[knowledge]], but onto the paths by which access to this [[knowledge]] is gained. [[Psychoanalysis]] ...foreclosure]]" (''forclusion''), the former being related to [[neurosis]], the latter to [[psychosis]].</span>
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  • ...the yet-unnamed [[Oedipal conflict]]. This book is ideal for begginers in the area of psychoanalysis ...influence of the <i>Three Essays</i> was profound, and fostered change in the way that people thought, behaved, and learned about sexuality; this influen
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  • ...rk presents an analogy between two [[terms]]: on the one hand, savages, on the [[other]], neurotics and [[children]]. ...ing in the first essay where the resemblance between the two is related to the [[horror]] of [[incest]] that Freud [[identified]] in savages by analyzing
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  • ...[German language|German]] in [[1930]] as ''Das Unbehagen in der Kultur'' ("The Uneasiness in [[Culture]]") and is considered to be one of [[Freud]]'s most ...]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''.
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  • ...departure from the rest of Freud's [[work]] on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The book does contain [[discussion]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]] ...of Moses is inherited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...]] [[dream analysis]], which [[Freud]] believed was the "royal road to the unconscious". At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his [[work]] thus:
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  • ...s quatre concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...it is - the "science of the [[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about science?
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  • ...hanalyse</small>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...eft:10px;"| ''[[Seminar XV|L'acte psychanalytique]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XV|The Psychoanalytic Act]]</big> ...ssistic]], a [[social]] pact is what remains of a possible rapport between the [[sexes]].<br>
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  • ...s a study of consciousness and the frequent psychoanalytic emphasis on the unconscious or non-coincidence of consciousness with itself. (Unlike those who take up ...is even more [[philosophical]] than clinical, whereas Major has questioned the complicity of clinical psychoanalysis with various forms of totalitarian [[
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  • ...ngthening the ego so it could better cope with the pressures from [[The Id|the id]], [[super-ego]], and [[society]] in general. ...t. According to [[Hartmann]], psychoanalytic [[treatment]] aims to expand the conflict-free sphere of ego functioning. By doing so, Hartmann believed, [
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  • ...ship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...[[work]] has been highly influential — popularizing such notions as the unconscious, [[defence mechanism|defense mechanism]]s, [[Freudian slips]] and [[dream s
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  • ...a [[psychotic]] [[woman]] in his [[doctoral dissertation]], it is only in the early 1950s that he begins to articulate his views of [[language]] in [[ter ...[[work]] of [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]] who, in the 1940s, had begun to apply the methods of [[structure|structural]] [[linguistics]] to non-linguistic [[cul
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  • ...sity]] of California, Berkeley. She also has a professorial appointment at the European Graduate [[School]]. ==In the work of Slavoj Žižek==
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  • ...ach to [[mental]] activity that has materialized in the [[development]] of the cognitive [[sciences]]. ...tirely within the field of cognitive [[science]] ([[social]] psychology or the [[neurobiology]] of development, for example).
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  • ...e''' ((January 18, 1925 - November 4, 1995), [[French]] [[philosopher]] of the late 20th century. From the early 1960s until his [[death]], Deleuze wrote many influential works on [[
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  • ...genre]]. He served briefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. ...|Hungarian]] was '''Szegedi Lukács György Bernát'''; he published under the names Georg or György Lukács. (Lukács is pronounced [[International Phon
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  • [[Lacan]]'s use of the term "[[agency|instance]]" goes well beyond [[Freud]]'s "[[Agency|Instanz]] ...ht say, an exploitation of the [[linguistics|linguistic]] possibilities of the [[French]] equivalent of [[Freud]]'s [[German]] term.
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