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  • ...but also drew from a number of other fields, including [[linguistics]], [[philosophy]], and [[mathematics]]. ...ent of psychoanalysis worldwide. In France and elsewhere various "schools" of Lacanian thought have emerged.
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  • [[:Category:Language|Language]] · [[:Category:Philosophy|Philosophy]] ·
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  • ...pact on [[critical theory]], [[literary theory]], twentieth-century French philosophy, [[sociology]], [[feminist]] theory and [[clinical]] psychoanalysis. <blockquote>''[[Chronology|Click here for a more complete chronology of '''Jacques Lacan''''s life]].''</blockquote>
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  • ...st]] [[Jacques Lacan]] argued that there were '''four''' fundamental types of '''discourse'''. ...[[master signifier]], [[knowledge]] and [[objet petit a]]. The four types of discourse were: the [[Master]]'s, the [[University]]'s, the [[Hysteric]]'s,
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  • It is important to note that the English word "[[language]]" corresponds to two [[French]] [[words]]: ''[[langue]]'' and ''[[langage] ...ench or [[English]], whereas ''[[langage]]'' refers to the [[system]] of [[language]] in general, abstracting from all [[particular]] languages.
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  • The term "[[subject]]" is [[present]] from the very earliest of [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 o ...ctive feature of [[Lacan]]'s work, since the term does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theoretical]] [[vocabulary]], but is more associated with [[p
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  • =====Metaphysical and Philosophical Foundations of Psychoanalytic Theory===== =====Metaphysics and Philosophy=====
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  • [[Truth]] is one of the most central, and yet most [[complex]] [[terms]] in [[Lacan]]'s [[disco ...c]] [[treatment]] is to lead the [[analysand]] to articulate the [[truth]] of his or her [[desire]].
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  • ...[Lacan]] on a lifelong engagement with - and transformation of - the field of [[psychoanalysis]]. In 1936, [[Lacan]] presents his paper on the [[mirror stage]] at a conference of the '''[[International Psychoanalytical Association]]''' ([[IPA]]) in [[Mar
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  • ...of the passage from the pre-symbolic pulsation of the Real to the universe of logos. ...nd compulsion to repeat which can never be sublated in the ideal medium of language.
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  • What is the basis of belief in an era when globalization, multiculturalism and big business are ...eligious belief to critical light, Zizek draws on psychoanalysis, film and philosophy to reveal in startling fashion that nothing could be worse for believers th
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  • ...egies of the [[Left]] in a globalized [[economy]], and the relative merits of post-structumalism and [[Lacanian]] [[psychoanalysis]] for a critical [[soc ...ony]], [[Universality]]'' benefits additionally from their clear [[sense]] of [[energy]] and [[enjoyment]] in a revealing and often unpredictable [[excha
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  • ...e]]</b> and <a href="papin.htm"><b>[[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts ...l. by B. Fink and M. Silver in Ellie Ragland-Sullivan (ed.), <i>Newsletter of the [[Freudian]] Field</i>, vol.2, 1988.<br>&nbsp;</font>
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  • ...]] [[complex]] Lacan only saves the paternal [[metaphor]] and the [[Name]]-of-the-Father which "is positioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psycho ...herself in the smallest [[signifier]]." Woman is [[absent]] from the field of the signifier.
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  • ...knowledge]] is gained. [[Psychoanalysis]] is a [[dialectic]]s, an [[art]] of conversation."''</span> ...' instead of ''négation''. The question here deals with how the [[return of the repressed]] operates. According to [[Freud]], the [[repress]]ed is int
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  • ...a general level about ''[[signs]]'', while the study of the communication of information in [[living]] organisms is covered in [[biosemiotics]]. ==Clarification of terms==
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  • '''Eros''' is the [[Greek language|Greek]] [[word]] for (especially) romantic or "[[Human sexual behavior|sexu ...[[construction]]. Eros battles against the destructive [[death]] instinct of [[Thanatos (Freud)|Thanatos]] (death instinct or [[death drive]]).
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  • ...eutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ..., [[Marxism|Marxist]] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widel
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  • ...ng an umbrella term for an array of theories within the academic [[world]] of the United Kingdom and the [[United States]]. This article focuses primari ...] science, [[anthropology]], and [[psychology]]. Although this conception of critical theory originated with the Frankfurt [[School]], it also prevails
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  • ...riette Barthes, and his aunt and grandmother raised him in the French city of [[Bayonne]] where he received his first exposure to [[culture]], learning p ...l for teaching positions, Barthes later professed an intentional avoidance of major degree-awarding universities throughout his career.
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  • ...ments of [[Rhetoric]] and Comparative [[Literature]] at the [[University]] of California, Berkeley. She also has a professorial appointment at the Europe ==In the work of Slavoj Žižek==
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  • ...proach to [[mental]] activity that has materialized in the [[development]] of the cognitive [[sciences]]. ...ld of cognitive [[science]] ([[social]] psychology or the [[neurobiology]] of development, for example).
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  • ...ught]] and [[belief]]. It has various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to defi ===The problems of definition===
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  • ...losely linked both with [[romanticism]] and the revolutionary [[politics]] of the [[Enlightenment]]. The most well-known thinkers in the movement were [[ == Meaning of "Idealism" ==
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  • ...enstein]] remarked that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...ittgenstein | work=University of Hertfordshire| url=http://www.herts.ac.uk/philosophy/Aris_Soc.html | accessdate=April 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref><ref name="Cre
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  • ...[novel]] as a [[literary genre]]. He served briefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. ...onal Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] {{IPA|[luk&#593;t&#643;]}} by most [[English (language)|English]] speakers.)
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  • ...[[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. liberated interpersonal relationships, and there was an explosion of
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  • Although [[Zizek]] tries to isolate a certain emancipatory kenrel of [[religion]], he emphasizes that he is an absolute [[materialist]]. ...that while there is no ontotheological God there is nonetheless some kind of unconditional [[ethical]] [[injunction]] up to which we cannot ever live.
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...oint on which one cannot and should not concede: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democrati
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  • The [[Matrix]], or two sides of [[Perversion]] [[Philosophy]] Today; Celina; 1999; Volume: 43.
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  • ...the figure of the Lady in courtly love not fully fit these determinations of the primordial father? Is she not also a capricious [[Master]] who wants it ...oman (or of the primordial father) provides is the mythical starting point of unbridled fullness whose "primordial repression" constitutes the symbolic o
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  • ...harmakon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...lysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why things had to go wrong.
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  • ...ox is thus that the roles are reversed (with regard to the standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined b ...m means that the reality I see is never "whole" - not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals
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  • ...nce be defended? these [[terms]]. Now that the 10<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Mueller's [[death]] is approaching, it is perhaps the [[time]] to revisit t ...better. Or recall the [[treatment]] of disabled individuals: even a couple of decades ago, the special entrances which enable [[them]] the access to rest
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  • ...1960 is characterized by a tension centering around the [[ethical]] status of [[desire]]. What is the ethical status of desire?
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  • ...nar VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...ist]], but "there is no [[other]] good than the one that can pay the price of the access to [[desire]]," a [[desire]] that is only valid insofar as it is
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  • ...e [[French]] Ministry of [[Economic]] Affairs as one of the chief planners of the [[European Common Market]]. ==Philosophy==
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  • coordinates of Jacques [[Lacan]]'s [[conceptual]] network; it also proposes original solut (or at least clarifications of) some of the crucial dilemmas [[left]] open by Lacan's [[work]]. The
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  • ...thics]]. He introduced the concept in his ''[[Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals]]''. It is outlined here according to the arguments found in this [ ...nt]] defined an imperative as any proposition that declares a certain kind of [[action]] (or inaction) to be [[Logical possibility|necessary]]. A [[hypo
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  • ...y [[them]]: it is not the title of any institution, and the main thinkers of the Frankfurt School did not use the term to describe themselves. ...]] was one of the first to articulate the [[theoretical]] [[significance]] of these [[texts]].
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  • ...d]]. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential [[philosophers]] of the 20th century. [[Category:Philosophy|Wittgenstein, Ludwig]]
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  • ...(July 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...Interestingly, Jungian [[ideas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explo
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  • ...f, the highest act of [[freedom]] is the display of ''amor fati'', the act of freely assuming what is otherwise necessary. ...at its most radical that which objects, that which disturbs the smooth run of things.
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  • By addressing the issues of psychogenesis, the [[mind]]/body problem, etc. [[psychoanalysis]] necessari The questions of whether [[Freud]]'s views can be considered materialistic or not is difficu
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  • The [[Case]] of [[Alain]] [[Badiou]] ...harmakon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice.
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  • ...that seeks to avoid the [[discourse]] of the Master through an [[ethics]] of [[contingency]], and discusses the contemporary anti-[[globalization]] move ...the pitfalls of utopian [[fantasy]]; and the contingency and indeterminacy of the political field.
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  • '''Historicism''' is a term which applies to a [[number]] of theories of [[culture]] or historical [[development]] which [[place]] the greatest weig # that there is an [[organic]] succession of developments,
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  • ...effrey Mehlman, [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]] & Co. [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990]). </ref> which plunged him into great turmoil, evidence of which can be seen in his first letters.
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  • ...onders of the World, you can find our article by typing in ''Seven Wonders of the World'' into the box above and clicking on go, which will search for it ...that you would like to ask the volunteers at Wikipedia, please select one of the categories below.
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  • [[Image:The.Sublime.Object.Of.Ideology.jpg|200px|thumb|Book Cover]] ...]], Zizek’s acute [[analyses]] explore the [[ideological]] [[fantasies]] of [[wholeness]] and [[exclusion]] that make up human [[society]].
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  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[The Relevance of the Communist Manifesto]]'''''. * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Incontinence of the Void]]'''''.
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  • ...ed in the gaze and the voice —embodies the promise and [[impossibility]] of any relation between [[them]]. ...[[violence]], this book offers surprising revelations into the [[nature]] of an ancient enigma—love.
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  • ...k, with an English translation of Schelling's beautiful and evocative Ages of the World, second draft'' ...ther, with a commentary of the second draft of Schelling's work ''The Ages of the World'', written in 1813.
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  • ...hoanalyses can render [[visible]] a constitutive [[madness]] within modern philosophy, the point at which "I think, therefore I am" becomes [[obsessional]] [[neu ...sex of the cogito?" to the [[defense]] of the cogito against the onslaught of cognitive [[sciences]].
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  • ...ns of Lacan's influence--[[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] and [[practice]], [[philosophy]], [[social]] [[sciences]], and [[cultural]] studies, this set includes a n ...tledge. December 23, 2002, 1st Edition, [[Library]] Binding, 1600 pages, [[Language]]: [[English]], ISBN: 0415278627. <small>Buy it at [http://www.amazon.com/e
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  • ...hailed by the ''Village Voice'' as "the giant of Ljubljana," Zizek is one of the most provocative and entertaining thinkers at work today. ...k, London: Routledge. October 27, 2003, 1st edition, Hardcover, 272 pages, Language English, ISBN: 0415969204. <small>Buy it at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi
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  • ...trate the originality of Žižek’s [[thinking]] on [[psychoanalysis]], [[philosophy]], [[multiculturalism]], popular/cyber [[culture]], [[totalitarianism]], [[ * An excellent introduction to one of the most engaging and controversial [[cultural]] theorists [[writing]] toda
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  • ...p culture ensure that this is a consistently fresh and surprising [[body]] of work. ...Publishing Group. December 19, 2006, New Edition, Paperback, 381 pages, [[Language]] [[English]], ISBN: 0826489737. <small>Buy it at [http://www.amazon.com/ex
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  • ...is [[good]] for you. Having described it he draws a mesmerising whirlwind of [[thought]] to its conclusion saying "we [[need]] more [[people]] with Mary ...th Monica Lewinsky and claiming that this is the paradoxical [[structure]] of an [[ideological]] [[statement]]. He'll tell a [[joke]] or every now and ag
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  • An excitable Slovenian [[philosopher]] examines the [[obscene]] practices of everyday [[life]]<br> ...Slovenian philosopher [[Slavoj Zizek]], who is in town to deliver a series of lectures at the British [[Film]] Institute.<br>
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  • of obscurantism, and may not even have believed very much of what he As if to condense the aura of contrariness and enigma he cultivated in
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  • <b>The constitutive madness of being</b><br><br> ...lf" and the "night of the world" respectively. The point is that, in each of these cases, there is an increasing emphasis on negativity as the fundament
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  • ...caught in an obscure desire to self-destruct.' (Yannis Stavrakakis, author of <i>Lacan and the Political</i>, Athens, Greece). <br><br></tt></font></div> ...of Zizek is to go back and start again from scratch, now from the position of those who are encountering him for the first time. <br><br>
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  • ...narrative was itself a part and which must ultimately be explained because of the '[[Jewish]] conspiracy' (TS, 179).<br><br> ...um through which they are organized. It is the struggle not only to be one of those free-[[floating]] ideological [[signifiers]] whose meaning is 'quilte
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  • <b>The subject of philosophy</b><br><br> ...e that can be raised by a mere thought' (TS, 382-3)? Who else, in a parody of the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, would observe:</font></p>
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  • ...ince the late eighteenth century and in [[psychiatry]] since the beginning of the twentieth. ...esignation for an empirical description of [[human]] [[experience]] devoid of all metaphysical presuppositions.
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  • ...] the key [[signifier]] that both governs access to the [[symbolic]], or [[language]], and determines [[sexual difference]]. * [[language]]
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  • ...iversity of Rennes]] and began studying [[philosophy]] at the [[University of Paris|Sorbonne]] in 1934, where he was influenced by [[Gabriel Marcel]]. In ...who was to have a great influence on him. He also began a [[translation]] of [[Edmund Husserl]]'s ''[[Ideas]] I''.
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  • ...her]]. He is associated with what became known as the [[Frankfurt School]] of critical thinkers. ...iatry]] in [[1943]], and in [[1945]] the [[William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and Psychology]].
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  • ...ure theory|cultural theorist]]. She is best known for her works ''Speculum of the [[Other]] [[Woman]]'' ([[1974]]) and ''This Sex Which Is Not One'' ([[1 ...she received a [[Master]]'s Degree in [[psychology]] from the [[University of Paris]]. In [[1962]] she received a Diploma in [[Psychopathology]]. From 19
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  • '''Of Children in Swaddling Clothes'''<BR> ...mentations one to another; for those who bind you will not understand your language nor will you understand them.'''<BR>LEONARDO DA VINCI
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  • That the work of Sade anticipates Freud, be it in respect of the catalogue of perversions, is a stupid thing to say, which gets repeated endlessly among ...ath to be passable. Count sixty more for someone to say the reason for all of that.
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  • ...dealism]] - The [[real]] as [[trauma]] - Theog of the</i> <i>[[dream]] and of waking - [[Consciousness]] and [[representation]] - God is un</i><i>[[consc ...ept]] ofrepetition, as it is presented by [[Freud]] and the [[experience]] of [[psychoanalysis]].<p>
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  • [[Love]] of one's [[neighbor]]<a></a></font><br> ...serve up again what I had to say in Brussels; I didn't tell [[them]] half of what I told you.<br>
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  • ...m <i>'[[automaton]]'</i> is introduced by [[Aristotle]] in the second book of ''[[Physics]]''. ...oyed [[Aristotle]]’s term ''[[automaton]]'' to describe the ‘engine’ of [[repetition]].
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  • ...l]] [[structure]] used by [[Jacques Lacan]] to define the [[relationship]] of the [[symbolic]], the [[real]], and the [[imaginary]]. [[Jacques Lacan]] refers to the [[topology|topological]] [[structure]] of the [[knot]] in [[order]] to describe the relations between the [[imaginar
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  • ...which solves all the problems of our [[existence]] uniformly on the basis of one overriding hypothesis, which, accordingly, leaves no question unanswere ...ct was that the notion of <i>Weltanschauung</i> usefully supplemented that of [[culture]], for it helped specify culture's different spheres and point up
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  • ...nscious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [[subconscious]]. For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - it does not include e.g. motor skills -
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  • ...0) attended theÉcole Normale Supérieure, received his accreditation in [[philosophy]], and was a resident at the Institut Français in Berlin during 1933-34. H ...e intimate." These [[ideas]] formed the springboard for a radical critique of [[introspection]], self-knowledge, and inner [[life]].
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  • ...]] are refined, one's [[psychic]] life and its contents, even at the level of unconscious, is reconfigured. ..., the holism of a connectionist system yields a very plausible [[reading]] of this [[claim]].
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  • == In the work of Slavoj Žižek == ...ize the conference “[[The Idea of Communism]]” at Birkbeck, University of [[London]], in 2009, and a second conference in New York City in 2012.
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  • ...how the Bolshevik movement related to [[medicine]], to doctors taking care of the Leaders; [[three]] documents are crucial here:<br><br> ...to go to Switzerland and get there the best medical [[treatment]]. In one of the letters, after making it clear how he is shocked at Gorky's [[ideas]] -
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  • ...in Paris and in the [[United States]]. He is a specialist in the questions of [[linguistics]] which he studied in [[particular]] with Roland [[Barthes]]. ...rement general linguistics to the Université Paris VII. it was a chairman of the Parisian “Collège.
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  • ...eover in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]]. Each wave stimulated the exploration of psychoanalysis' [[scientific]] and curative potentials while encouraging po ...E. Jelliffe (1866-1945) had been investigating the "[[French]] [[school]]" of Charcot, Bernheim, and Janet, and were practicing [[suggestion]] and (occas
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  • ...real [[struggle]] is going on now: the struggle for the <i>[[meaning]]</i> of this NO - who will appropriate it? Who - if anyone - will translate it int ...ple awaken from their [[apolitical]] slumber, it is as a rule in the guise of a [[right]]ist [[populist]] [[revolt]] - no wonder many [[enlightened techn
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  • ...ough dressed up in complicated verbiage) or [[false]]; and a [[good]] deal of plain gibberish. When I proceed as I do in [[other]] areas where I do not [ [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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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 ...April 15, 1858. Freud later admitted that his [[childhood]] wish to be rid of his brother caused him lingering [[guilt]] throughout his life.
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...hip]] betweeh language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • ...desire,]] it is not surprising that he focuses attention on the "dialectic of desire," nor should it be surprising that [[negation]] and negativity come ...role that the phallus plays in a [[dialectical]] assumption by the subject of his own desire now becomes thematized.
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  • |language = English ...l contribution to the field for students and scholars of psychoanalysis, [[philosophy]], [[sociology]], critical and [[literary]] [[theory]].
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  • |language = English This book provides a collection of Lacanian responses to Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049 from leading t
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  • |language = English ...s the commentary on sessions 19 to 22 which deal with Lacan’s discussion of Claudel’s Coûfontaine trilogy.
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  • |language = English ''Lacan: A Genealogy'' provides a genealogical account of Lacan's work as a whole, from his early writings on paranoid psychosis to h
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  • [[Slavoj Žižek]] fully endorses the [[model]] of the [[Cartesian subject]]. ...assertion that 'a [[spectre]] is haunting Western academia…, the spectre of the [[Cartesian]] subject' (TTS: 1). The Cartesian subject, or cogito as it
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  • ...phenomena, or narrowly restricted, as in the case of [[individual]] works of art. ...gating the field's [[association]] with [[medicine]], which was indeed one of Freud's objectives.
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  • ...s]] have studied [[Shakespeare]]'s works to deepen their [[understanding]] of [[psychic]] [[conflict]] and to hone their interpretive skills. [[Literary] ...rom any source, according to [[Jones]], was this tribute to the complexity of [[existence]], from <i>Hamlet</i>.</p>
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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. ...nconscious "phenomena" (primary and secondary [[processes]], the processes of the id and the ego) were similar to and yet different from [[conscious]] ph
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  • ...relation that [[exists]] between the [[affirmation]] and the [[negation]] of a proposition. A term that embodies incompatible (contrary or contradictory ...olve the contradiction between that incompatible idea and his ego by means of [[thought]]-[[activity]]" (Freud 1894a, p. 47).
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  • ...Who is looking? What is seen or evoked? Why are these particular fragments of Eastern religiosity summoned at these moments? How are they placed in the t ...d a significant surreal moment for him, evoking an exotic Tibet still full of magical possibilities.
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