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  • ...formation]] of the [[individual]]. An attempt at analysis of a function in psychology” (“Les Complexes familiaux dans la formation de l'[[individu]]. Essai d ...manufacturer, and his mother, Émilie Philippine Marie Baudry, a devout [[Christian]] who assisted her husband in his work. The Lacan family lived in comfortab
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  • ...hism]] primarily). Logically, he insists on an essential characteristic of Christian religion, "the father-son [[relationship]]." He asserts that "God is an exa ...is naturalist [[positivism]], Freud, in spite of his [[atheism]], defended Christian education (the teaching of religion was required in Austrian [[schools]]) "
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  • ...horia of [[being]] the chosen people in the Jewish religion is replaced in Christian religion by the sentiment of compensatory liberation through the sacrifice ...n application of the data of individual [[metapsychology]] to collective [[psychology]]. For Freud there is an "analogy" between the collective phenomena upon wh
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  • == Contrast with psychology == ...is the larger study of [[human]] behavior and [[thought]] [[processes]]. Psychology is as much an academic field of study (like [[biology]] or [[sociology]]) a
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  • ...dels based on codes, [[media]], and contexts to explain the [[biology]], [[psychology]], and [[mechanics]] involved. Both disciplines also recognise that the tec ...en recognised throughout much of the [[history]] of [[philosophy]], and in psychology as well. [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] both explored the relationship betwee
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  • ...iatrist]] who co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]], especi ...] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...ized as [[Christian existentialism]] and [[Existential therapy|existential psychology]]. Since he wrote most of his early work under various [[pseudonyms]], and ...us on a critique of [[Georg Hegel]] and [[form]] a basis for [[existential psychology]]. ''[[Philosophical Fragments]]'', ''[[The Concept of Dread]]'', and ''[[
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  • ...ch may be a surprise to some of you. It's no irony intended. I think the [[Christian]] legacy is all too precious to be [[left]] to, well, Christians themselves ...en the [[global]] and the [[universal]]: On the one hand, there is the pre-Christian pagan cosmos, the divine hierarchical [[order]] of cosmic principles which,
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  • ...you just covet your [[neighbor]]'s wife, you already commit adultery. This Christian superego attitude is perhaps best rendered by T. S. Eliot's line from his [ ...ld see how I am attached to you, body and soul […]. Well, so much for '[[psychology]]' — forgive me. No angel will appear now to snatch Abraham's sword from
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  • ...al one, "the [[Army]] and the Church" mentioned by Freud in his <i>Crowd [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i>. Today, twenty-five years later, the thre ...wrote that the [[Unconscious]] [[knows]] no [[negation]]: the official ([[Christian]], democratic...) [[discourse]] is accompanied and sustained by a whole nes
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  • His [[father]] gave him the Jewish [[name]] Schlomo and the [[Christian]] name Sigmund. * ——. (1950c [1895]). [[Project]] for a scientific [[psychology]]. SE, 1: 281-387
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  • ...– June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...eas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explored in [[humanities]] departments.
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  • ...ong-running problem for progressive politics - the specifics of individual psychology with a wider analysis of the social. The fundamental insight of the book - ...- by the short polemical pamphlet <i>The Fragile Absolute, or, Why is the Christian Legacy Worth Fighting For?</i> (2000). It can be seen as a continuation of
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  • '''[[Christian]] Metz''' is a [[France|French]] [[film critic]], best known for the applic ...ribution to [[film criticism]] lies in applying both [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[psychology]] and [[Jacques Lacan]]'s [[Jacques_Lacan#The_mirror_stage_.28le_stade_du_m
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  • ...l the attraction which preordains the creature to its good, along with the psychology inscribed in various myths of goodwill, we can only credit this to the insi ...as a common good? Isn't that, redemption, immortal soul, the status of the Christian? Not so fast, so as not to go too far.
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  • tween intelligence and the intelligible. [[Psychology]] shows us without [[doubt]] that psychology for fortune-tellers which is capable of developing in what are seem-
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  • ...bizarre happy ending in the history of popular fiction"? Is it really just psychology, just the fact that "this resolution is completely out of character for Cla ...n Ljubljana. His recent books include The Fragile Absolute: Or, Why is the Christian Legacy Worth Fighting For? and The Sublime Object of Ideology.
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  • ...othing]] that men make or do is understandable without the co-operation of psychology, the applications of psychoanalysis to numerous fields of [[knowledge]], in ...[[behavior]] of isolated individuals and societies" (1913j). In <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921c) and later in <i>[[Civilization]]
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  • ...lation between the idea and the leader."<ref>[[Sigmund Freud]], <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i>, SE, Vol. XVIII, p. 100.</ref> Does this ...l as with Europe's own past in all its scope, from its Ancient and [[Judeo-Christian]] roots to the recently deceased [[Welfare]]-[[State]] idea. Europe is toda
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  • ...] usage, a flag may [[represent]] a country, and a cross may represent a [[Christian]] [[religious]] reference. In the [[case]] of the flag and the cross and ot ...icism; "Dreams and myths"; Disque vert, Le; Functional phenomenon; Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego; [[Obsessional]] [[neurosis]]; Psychoanalysis
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  • ...othing]] that men make or do is understandable without the co-operation of psychology, the applications of psychoanalysis to numerous fields of [[knowledge]], in ...ic [[behavior]] of isolated individuals and societies" (1913j). In [[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]] (1921c) and later in [[Civilization]] and Its
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  • ...gment were awarded and Shylock were to get his pound of flesh, the young [[Christian]] in his debt would die. Lacan sees this as, one of the possible figures of Aga~nst ego-[[psychology]]
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  • ...alysis" (1924f[1923]), marked the beginning of his [[work]] on religious [[psychology]]. The deepening of the analogy of the dynamics between [[obsessional neuro ...of [[human]] communities and peoples—that is, from individual to [[group psychology]]; and many surprising analogies [[forced]] this transition upon us.... To
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  • ...as an analyst. In our [[time]], it is the expert who intimidates. With [[psychology]], even when seen as a [[science]], everyone [[thought]] they had the insid ...nfession is related, at least for a time which does not cover the entire [[Christian]] era, to what is called the direction of [[conscience]].
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  • ...tion (rendered superfluous by the prospect of cloning), and, ultimately, [[psychology]] or [[psychoanalysis]] - does genome not realize [[Freud]]'s old dream of ...ic cobwebs. This is the lesson of both psychoanalysis and the [[Jewish]]-[[Christian]] [[tradition]]: the specific human vocation does not rely on the developme
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  • ...drew on a wide range of influences from [[philosophy]] and experimental [[psychology]] in [[order]] to formulate his ideas in this paper. So, I will first brief ...mirroring in the [[construction]] of self and of self-consciousness. What psychology could not account for, however, was why the image held this [[particular]]
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  • ...hild. The [[processes]] of "psychobisexualization," a term introduced by [[Christian]] David, are established very early on, based on the child's [[instinctual] ..."; Penis [[envy]]; [[Perversion]]; [[Phallic stage]]; Phallic [[woman]]; [[Psychology]] of Women, The. A [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Interpretation]]; Real, Symbolic, a
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  • ...atus theory]]" in the writings of Stephen Heath, Teresa de Lauretis, and [[Christian]] [[Metz]], among [[others]]. ...ion]] au cinéma (1968, Film Language: A Semiotics of the Cinema, 1974), [[Christian Metz]] took up Baudry’s model for his combined semiotic-[[psychoanalytic]
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  • ...ce Doane and Devon Hodges describe the evolution of [[object-relations]] [[psychology]] running from Klein through D. W. [[Winnicott]] to Kristeva as an increasi ...e in Holland’s [[Guide]] to Psychoanalytic Psychology and Literature and Psychology (1990).
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  • ...ee God and the devil as two first principles, irreducible and coeternal. [[Christian]] Wolff (1734/1968) classified dogmatic philosophies into dualistic systems ...tructures implement. "But," according to Freud (1920g), "in no region of [[psychology]] were we groping more in the dark [than in the case of the drives]." Only
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  • ...]] was prepared by Havelock Ellis through his encyclopedic writings of the psychology of sex (Hinshel-wood, 1991). ...s the great majority of the early British analysts were middle-[[class]] [[Christian]] professionals.
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  • ...gar-tweets-republicans-christian-conservatives-jeremy-corbyn-a7841531.html Christian conservatives don't support Donald Trump despite his vulgarity – they sup ...om Detective-Story To Detective-Novel In The 1920s. ''[[Literature]] and [[Psychology]]''. 1990. pp 27-46.
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  • * [[Christian Simatos]] ====Self psychology====
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  • ...irgel]]), [[psychosomatic]] problems ([[Pierre Marty]], [[Michel Fain]], [[Christian David]], and [[Michel de M’Uzan]]), the [[third]] ([[A. Green]]), [[psych ...rs, psychiatrists, psychologists and university students well into their [[psychology]] or [[psychiatric]] training.
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  • ...Real. (What this entire field encompassing the two stances excludes is the Christian "work of love," the patient work of continuous fidelity to the encounter wi ...defined ''Trieb'' (drive) as a limit-concept situated between biology and psychology, or nature and culture―a natural force known only through its psychic rep
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  • ...and "pathological" narcissism is indelibly marked by the tradition of ego-psychology, because the notion of "normal narcissism" is based on the "strong" Ego cap ...ir awareness that they are heathens, that they were born too early for the Christian truth, because of which they are doomed; these figures are closer to truth
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  • ...st Cultural Critique meets here unexpectedly the lowest denominator of pop psychology. John Gray, the author of ''Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus'', depl ...rror-image or to a means on the path to my self-realization (as in Jungian psychology in which other persons around me are ultimately reduced to the externalizat
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  • ...? I claim we get subjects who are strangely de-realized, deprived of their psychology as if we are dealing with robotic puppets that are obeying some strange bli ...ize as the Christian rebirth. Kierkegaard was very precise in opposing the Christian rebirth to the pagan pre-modern Socratic logic of remembrance. This is the
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