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  • * [[anaclitic depression]]: ''dépression anaclitique'': ''anaklitische Depression'' * [[anaclictic type of object choice]]: ''[[choix]] d'[[objet]] par étayage'': ''Anlehnungstypus der Objektwahl''
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  • ...ns to join the ''[[Société Française de Psychanalyse]]'' ([[SFP]]) with D. Lagache, F. Dolto, J. Favez-Boutonier among [[others]]. In Rome, Lacan de ...to his seminars ([[Jean Hyppolite]]'s analysis of [[Freud]]'s article on ''Dé[[négation]]'', given during the first seminar, is a well-known example).
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  • ...form. It is as if the ego says, "That experience was nothing important, I'd be silly to take too much from that." But the unconscious "[[knows]]" other
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  • ...n|Les complexes familiaux dans la formation de l'individu. Essai d'analyse d'une fonction en psychologie]]'', [[Paris]]: Navarin, 1984. p. 59-62</ref>
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  • {{Top}}fin d'[[analyse]]{{Bottom}} * the [[analyst]] -- the "[[loss of being]]" ([[French]]: ''[[désêtre]]'') of the [[analyst]].
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  • ...[[impasse]] of the belle ‚me who does not recognise his very own raison d'Ítre in the disorder that he denounces in the world' (E, 70). In a more ex
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  • ...n|Les complexes familiaux dans la formation de l'individu. Essai d'analyse d'une fonction en psychologie]]'', [[Paris]]: Navarin, 1984. p. 35-9</ref>
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  • ...* Bergeret, Jean. (2002). Le passageà l'acte de l'état limit-e.In Frédéric Millaud (Ed.), Le passage à l'acte: aspects cliniques et psychodynami ...Smirgel, Janine. (1987). L'acting out: quelques réflexions sur la carence d'élaboration psychique. Revue française de psychanalyse, 51,4.
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  • ...[[suffering]] from "[[paranoia|self-punishment paranoia]]" (''[[paranoïa d'autopunition]]'') - a new [[structure|clinical structure]] proposed by [[La
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  • * Lacan, Jacques. (1970). Discours prononcé par J. Lacan le 6 décembre 1967 à l'École Freudienne de Paris. Scilicet, 2-3, 9-29. * Perrier, François. (1994). La chaussée d'Antin (new ed.). Paris: Albin Michel.
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  • ...mplexes familiaux dans la formation de l'[[individu]]. Essai d'[[analyse]] d'une function en psychologie”, AE, pp. 23–84). ...resigns to join the Société Française de Psychanalyse ([[S.F.P]].) with D. Lagache, F. Dolto, J. Favez-Boutonier among others. (At S.F.P.'s first mee
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  • * 1994: La relation d'[[objet]]. Sem. IV (1956-57), texte éabli par J.-A. Miller. Paris: Seuil
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  • <b>[[Letter to D.W. Winicott]], Aug. 5</b>, transl. by Jeffrey Mehlman in 'Dossier on the In ...7/sr=1-110/ref=sc_b_11/102-7784753-2486567">Television</a></b>, transl. by D. Hollier, R. Krauss and A. Michelson, W.W. Norton &amp; Co., New York, 1990
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  • ...<u><big>The Object Relations</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar IV|La relation d'objet et les structures freudiennes]]'' ...<u><big>Desire and its Interpretation</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar VI|Le désir et son interprétation]]''
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  • ...nconscient]]</i> culminates here, and serves as an introduction to <i>Le [[désir]] et son [[interpretation]].</i><br>
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  • In La relation d'[[objet]] [[Lacan]] provided a way of [[understanding]] the paradoxical fun
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  • In <i>[[La relation d'objet]]</i> [[Lacan]] provided a way of [[understanding]] the paradoxical f ...he [[phallus]] as desirable. But Socrates refuses the position of [[love]]d [[object]] to assert himself as desiring. For [[Lacan]] [[desire]] never o
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  • ...;text-align:left; line-height:2.0em; padding-left:10px;" | ''[[Seminar XVI|D'un Autre à l'autre]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XVI|From an Other to the Other]]< | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px" | 04 décembre 1968
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  • ...n Illusion, and into [[French]] in 1932 by [[Marie Bonaparte]] as L'Avenir d'une illusion.
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  • ...imension]] that rules Lacan's teaching at least since ''Seminar'' XVI ''D'un [[Autre]] à l'autre''—''From an Other to the other''— (just before | [[Text/Jacques_Lacan/Encore/12_décembre_1972|12 décembre 1972]]
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  • ...as [[David Cooper (psychiatrist)|David Cooper]], [[Thomas Szasz]] and [[R. D. Laing]]. In 1999, psychiatrist [[Peter Breggin]] founded a scholarly journ
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  • ...1940's and 50's by British psychologists [[Ronald Fairbairn]], [[Winnicott|D.W. Winnicott]], [[Harry Guntrip]], and [[others]]. Fairbairn, W. R. D., (1952). An [[Object-Relations Theory]] of the Personality. New York: Basi
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  • ...pon truth, the judgment of time seems to be running against him." [[Peter D. Kramer]], a [[psychiatrist]] and faculty member of [[Brown Medical School] ...sexually abused as children. In 1897 he lost faith in this theory, but he'd told his colleagues that this was the way to cure hysteria. So he had a sci
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  • ...oanalytic theory]].<ref>{{L}} ''[[Seminar XVIII|Le Seminaire. Livre XVIII. D'un discours qui ne serait pas du semblant, 1970-71]]'', unpublished. [[Semi
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  • ...around to confronting these issues directly (P. Holzman, G. Aronson, 1992, D. Widlöcher, 1993). ...de [[three]] books by Engels (''[[Dialectics of Nature]]'', 1883, ''[[Anti-Dühring]]'', 1887, and ''[[Ludwig Feuerbach and the Outcome of Classical Ger
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  • ...e poles; (c) assuming an either/or choice between supposed opposites; and (d) rejecting what he sees as violent, [[phenomenological]] “totalization”
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  • ...e]] nurses, as well as the [[formation]] of Friendly Male Nurses (Amicales d'infirmiers)(in [[1958]]), the studies on architecture and the projects of [ ...y'' (a regrouping of articles from [[1957]] to [[1972]]) through ''Années d'hiver'' ([[1980]] - [[1986]]) and ''Cartographies Schizoanalytique'' ([[198
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  • ...nally another experimental film, with Hitchcock using the technique of [[3-D film|3D]] cinematography, although the film was never released in this form
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  • ...n the military and the civil [[government]], his investigation of ''[[coup d'etat]]s'', and his [[thesis]] that the central [[political]] actors of the
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  • ...ri Artium]]'', which today would be designated a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]]. With his family's inheritance, Kierkegaard was able to fund his educati ...als.<ref>{{cite web | title=Søren Kierkegaard's Journal Commentary | work=D. Anthony Storm | url=http://sorenkierkegaard.org/journals.htm | accessdate=
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  • * [http://www.levinas.co.il Official web site of the Institut d'études lévinassiennes]
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  • ...rieure]], he met Lacan in 1964 while attending his [[seminars]] at the rue d'Ulm. After having read everything Lacan had thus far published, he asked hi
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  • ...edge of what we are from how others respond to us. It is useful to compare D.W. Winnicott’s discussion of the mirror role with Lacan’s view. [[Winni D. Macey, Lacan in Contexts, London: Verso, 1988.
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  • The [[Oedipus complex]] (''[[complexe]] d'Oedipe'') was defined by [[Freud]] as an [[unconscious]] set of loving and
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  • ...de l'appard'. Revue de la cause Freudienne, 34: 7-18. Milner, J. C. (1995) D'oeuvre Claire. Paris: Seuil. Nathalie Charraud (trans. Dominique Hecq)
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  • ...supreme proof that the October Revolution was definitely NOT a simple coup d'etat by the small group of Bolsheviks, but an event which unleashed a treme
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  • ...s about an American officer (James Garner) who knows all the plans for the D Day invasion of Normandy and is accidentally taken prisoner by Gernans just
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  • ...[[Capital]]) and, then, after a violent gesture of distantiation (La lecon d'[[Althusser]]), followed his own path, which focuses on what he perceived a
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  • ...nd jouissance are inherently antagonistic, exclusive even: desire's raison d'etre (or "utility function," to use Richard Dawkins's term) is not to reali
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  • ...f this formless "indivisible remainder" that is Oedipus, of a case of plus d'[[homme]]: "excessively human," he has lived, to the bitter end, the "[[hum
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  • ...tate power. For Lenin, as for [[Lacan]], the revolution 'ne s'autorise que d'elle-même'. The wariness of taking power prematurely, the search for a gua ...Within these co-ordinates, the book tries to give Lenin his due. Carrère d'Encausse makes it clear that the Stalinist state apparatus grew out of the
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  • ...supreme proof that the October Revolution was definitely not a simple coup d'etat by a small group of Bolsheviks but an event which unleashed a tremendo
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  • ...which the subject "makes/sees himself suffer," that is, assumes la doleur d' exister and thus provides the minimum of support to his being - like [[Fre
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  • ...ed up with the [[whole]] [[idea]] and shouts at his [[children]]: 'Now you'd better enjoy it!' The superego works in a different way from the [[symbolic
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  • ...the fear of the Jew - <i>je crains le Juif, cher citoyen, et je n'ai point d'autre crainte...</i> And is not the same logic also discernible in a horror
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  • ...tracted [[nightmare]] going on in Congo or Liberia...) In this simpl(ifi)e(d) sense, it is effectively unfair to elevate the Palestinians into the globa
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  • ...reme proof that the October Revolution was definitely NOT a simple <i>coup d'état</i> by the small group of Bolsheviks, but an event which unleashed a
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  • Horatio: &nbsp;Indeed, my lord, it follow'd hard upon.<br> Hamlet: &nbsp;Thrift, thrift, Horatio! the funeral bak'd meats<br>
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  • ...the Communists, he was building a monument to himself and the rebellion he'd led. If poetic injustice means anything, this is it. The fate of this rev
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  • ...owers dedicated to the '[[Third Way]]', the Italian Prime Minister Massimo d'Alema said that one should not be afraid of the [[word]] 'socialism'. [[Cli
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  • ...tween Dershowitz's liberal 'honesty' and old-fashioned '[[hypocrisy]]', we'd be better off sticking with 'hypocrisy'. I can well imagine that, in a [[pa
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  • ...exquisiteness of the son's love for the [[father]] would be amplified in ''D'un [[Autre]] à l'autre''. This [[father]] is a [[symbolic]] [[Father]], h | 04 décembre 1957|| [http://www.mediafire.com/file/whe39a3rd2kes3j/1957.12.04.pd
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  • {{Topp}}[[complexe]] d'Oedipe{{Bottom}} ...rent. In the "positive" [[form]] of the [[Oedipus complex]], the [[desire]]d parent is the parent of the opposite sex to the [[subject]], and the parent
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  • ...nged Strauss' interpretation of the classics in a 1000+page book "Esquisse d'une histoire raisonnée de la pensée païenne," including one volume on th
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  • ...rivate sitting room of the Queen. The culprit is the unscrupulous Minister D-. He was in the Queen’s room, saw the letter, and switched it for a lette ...ave lead to certain circumstances that have not arisen. Therefore Minister D- still has the letter in his possession.
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  • ...it the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association|SAMCDA]] (''société d'as­sistance mutuelle contre le [[discours]] [[analytique]]'', or [[society
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  • ...A]] [[Special:Allpages/B|B]] [[Special:Allpages/C|C]] [[Special:Allpages/D|D]] [[Special:Allpages/E|E]] [[Special:Allpages/F|F]] [[Special:Allpages/G|G]
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  • ...n the novel, Beloved, she explores the effects on the characters, [[Paul]] D and Sethe, of trying to [[repress]] - and then come to [[terms]] with - the ...the novel. The entire concept of the slavery described in the novel: Paul D's confinement in Alabama, [[ideas]] such as the "bit" and the legislature d
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  • ...Lénine, "[[Matrix]]", le 11 septembre, autant de sujets sur lesquels il a déjà exercé son sens du paradoxe subtil. Mêlant l'[[analyse]] des blockbu ...idée naïve sur l'Ouest, et avons cultivé une [[vision]] critique de la démocratie.
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  • <font class="d" face="[[Times]] New Roman,Times,Courier"> ...living in [[France]], was informed by the local authorities that her carte d'identité, her ID card, was stolen. So, she went to the authorities and tol
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  • ...tracted [[nightmare]] going on in Congo or Liberia...) In this simpl(ifi)e(d) sense, it is effectively unfair to elevate the Palestinians into the globa
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  • ...the whole Italian establishment - from President Ciampi and Prime Minister D'Alema downwards - has rushed to defend against 'anachronistic' slurs from S
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  • ...ed up with the [[whole]] [[idea]] and shouts at his [[children]]: 'Now you'd better enjoy it!' The superego works in a different way from the [[symbolic
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  • ...s about an American officer (James Garner) who knows all the plans for the D Day invasion of Normandy and is accidentally taken prisoner by Gernans just
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  • cameraman on this film, Slawek Idziak, used filters which he'd made specially. ...8">8</a> [[Immanuel Kant]], <i>[[Critique of Pure Reason]]</i>, trans. J.M.D. Meiklejohn (London:
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  • ...f this formless "indivisible remainder" that is Oedipus, of a case of plus d'[[homme]]: "excessively human," he has lived, to the bitter end, the "[[hum
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  • ...description of these shifts, see Michel Lapeyre, Au-delà du [[complexe]] d'Oedipe ([[Paris]]: Anthropos-Economica 1997).
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  • ...nd jouissance are inherently antagonistic, exclusive even: desire's raison d'etre (or "utility function," to use Richard Dawkins's term) is not to reali
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  • ...which the subject "makes/sees himself suffer," that is, assumes la doleur d' exister and thus provides the minimum of support to his being - like [[Fre
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  • Lenin by Hélène Carrère d'Encausse trans. George Holoch · Holmes & Meier, 371 pp, £35.00
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  • ...tween Dershowitz's liberal 'honesty' and old-fashioned '[[hypocrisy]]', we'd be better off sticking with 'hypocrisy'. I can well imagine that, in a [[pa
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  • ...ust also be open to peasants, the [[lumpenproletariat]], and intellectuals déclassé , etc., so too the contemporary anti-globalization movement includ Graeber, D. (2002). The New Anarchists. [[New Left]] Review 13, pp. 61-73.
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  • ...e, with the small [[difference]] that it will be, in ''[[La Psychanalyse]] d'aujourd'hui'' [''Contemporary Psychoanalysis''] in two volumes at the Press ...at that colloquium appeared under the title "Du [[Trieb]] de Freud et du [[désir]] du [[psychanalyste]]," in [[Ecrits]] (Paris: Seuil, 1966), 851–54.
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  • </div><div class="book-cover">[[Image:99647579be2b988fba1021d85300fa10-d.jpg]]</div><div class="book-descr">Lacrimae Rerum reúne um conjunto de ens
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  • ...ubsequently made the bank manager remarks on what he might have been if he'd been literate. The ex-verger says "I can tell you exactly: I would have bee
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  • ...e French [[surrealist]] movement (he was friends with André [[Breton]] an d Salvador Dalí), they used these outlets to perpetrate several literary hoa ...ive [[woman]] with a round face and short blond hair, Salecl is as calm an d deliberate as Zizek is nervous and [[neurotic]]. Zizek, who claims he [[lac
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  • ...end who had lunch with him recently told me that Chomsky announced that he'd concluded that [[social theory]] and [[economic]] theory are of no use — ...ails, yes, but did I learn anything fundamentally new? It's exactly what I'd expected: the CIA was playing a very dirty game. Of course it's more convin
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  • <font ,="" helvetica="" face="arial" size="-1"><b>CH:</b> <i>I'd like to discuss your ongoing debate with Butler, ...="authbio" href="#top">Christopher Hanlon</a></i> recently received his Ph.D. from the University of
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  • Evans, D. (1996), <i>An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis</i>. Lond
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  • * [[D'un dessein, 1966]] * [[À la mémoire d'Ernest Jones]]
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  • ...ears because he was a war veteran, and received his [[Doctor of Medicine|M.D.]] in July 1922. [http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/biography.html] He work ...b" in [[physics]]. <!--re: "a bomb" - whose [[words]] are these?-> (Brian, D. 326).<!--[[needs]] year of publication-->
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  • * ''Le mal: Un défi à la philosophie et à la théologie''. Geneva: Labor et Fides, 1986. * Paul Ricœur: Les Sens d'une Vie. François Dosse. Paris: La Découverte, 1997.
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  • Rasmussen: Let's shift gears a bit. I'd like you to comment about the idea of "confronting the catastrophe," which
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  • ...he philosophy group of the ''F&eacute;d&eacute;ration des &eacute;tudiants d&egrave;s lettres'' to produce an adaptation suitable to what I have to say: ...etry and especially the Surrealist school have taken us a long way in this d;rection by showing that any conjunction of two signifiers would be equally
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  • Here, it is a question of a "[[murder]] party. "d Everywhere, indeed, metaphors of [[death]] blossom. Logically, then, the fu
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  • ...it quite dearly to Renan<ref>Cf. Renan's preface to his ''Nouvelles etudes d'histoire religieuse'' of 1884. [777]</ref> when refusing his article on Bud ...the fantasy ($◊a) from which it both derives and drifts away [''dont il dérive, dans les deux sens de ce terme'']?
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  • ...plaise qu'il vint avant. <i>Passerez-vous, avant qu'il vienne? - </i>car, déja, quand il viendra, vous ne serez plus là.'</font></p><p>
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  • ...ty schema, which we will come back to since it will be useful to us. But I'd like to point out that it is accompanied by a commentary which doesn't appe
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  • </dd><dd>The sacred always has its <i>raisons d'être. </i>Why is there always somewhere where speech peters out? Perhaps s
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  • ...oting the [[poem]], <i>Contrechant, </i>from [[Aragon]]'s <i>Le Fou</i> <i>d'Elsa. </i>I did not realize at the [[time]] that I would be developing the
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  • Transcription artisanale et singulière établie d'après la version sonore originale disponible au groupe de travail [[Luteci ...1973 : [[Je recommence]]... transcription d'après la version sonore originale
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  • donne l'occasion tout d'un coup de [[voir]] un certain relief... un relief d'énoncer des noms du père. Ouais. Evidemment, c'est pour
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  • même pas sans comporter une certaine sorte d'horreur froide. Est-ce <br><font size="-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Je l'ai fondé d'une élaboration
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  • du 11 décembre 1973</font></font> de les démonter pour qu'ils se libèrent. Voilà. Là-dessus
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  • <font size="+2">Séminaire oral du 18 décembre intégrale de la séance énoncée le 18 décembre
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  • suis, d'ailleurs. Je suis de ceux-là. De sorte qu'après tout, façon de me débarrasser de mon devoir d'aujourd'hui...</font></font>
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  • êtes un peu moins nombreux, c’est [[vrai]], ce qui d'ailleurs me permet de m’exprimer d'une façon un peu plus familière et directe.
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  • bonne lecture qui est bien faite pour démontrer ce qu'il ne faut utile. Il est justement particulièrement démonstratif.</font>
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  • <br><img src="ndup9d.jpg" alt="Non-dupes errent (9) croquis d : noeud borroméen" height="104" width="180"></center> parler d'[[autre]] [[chose]]. [[Dire]] par exemple que, que j'ai pas à me plaindre,
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