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  • ...system]] and especially the fact that it ignores [[time]] and its passage, and more radically, [[negation]]. ...d mentions in The [[Interpretation]] of Dreams (1900a) is the dream of the death of loved ones.
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  • ==Ethics of Psychoanalysis== ...ychoanalytic]] [[concept]] of '''[[responsibility]]''' is complicated in [[psychoanalysis]] by the discovery that, in addition to his [[conscious]] plans, the '''[[s
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  • [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] introduced the [[concept]] of the [[death drive]] in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]'' (1920). ...drive]]s, which operate in the opposite direction, [[undoing]] connections and destroying things.
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  • ...translated as '[[enjoyment]]', but enjoyment has a reference to pleasure, and ''jouissance'' is an enjoyment that always has a deadly reference, a parado ...and property, but also the slang verb, ''[[jouissance|jouir]]'', to come, and so is related to the [[pleasure]] of the [[sexual relationship|sexual act]]
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  • ...ture]] [[human]] [[existence]], the [[others]] [[being]] the [[imaginary]] and the [[real]]. ...[[work]]. Of these three orders, the symbolic is the most crucial one for psychoanalysis; [[psychoanalysts]] are essentially 'practitioners of the symbolic function
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  • ...ed in an original way the [[relationship]] between desire and the [[law]], and its implications for [[treatment|psychoanalytic praxis]]. ...]]'s concept of ''[[désir]]'' and which make it "a [[category]] far wider and more abstract than any employed by [[Freud]] himself." -->
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  • ...ury French philosophy, [[sociology]], [[feminist]] theory and [[clinical]] psychoanalysis. ...las, a Jesuit school. After his ''baccalauréat'' he studies [[medicine]] and later [[psychiatry]].
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  • ...[[death drive]] without [[desire]], between [[symbolic]] death and actual death. ...fantasy]] of a person who does not [[want]] to stay dead but returns again and again to pose a [[threat]] to the living."<ref>([[Looking]] Awry 22)</ref>
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  • ...that [[complete]] [[sublimation]] would mean the end of all [[perversion]] and all [[neurosis]]. However, many points remain unclear in [[Freud]]'s accoun =====Differences - Freud and Lacan=====
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  • The term is employed in [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[De ...e between persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...treatment|mental disorders]] in [[Works of Sigmund Freud|his early work]], and sometimes to denote a specific [[class]] of [[treatment|mental disorders]] ...on of a [[psychical]] [[conflict]] originating in [[childhood]]. Modern [[psychoanalysis]] describes [[patients]] presenting obsessional, [[phobic]] or [[hysterical
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  • ...anorexia]] and weight [[loss]], insomnia and disturbed [[sleep]] patterns, and an improvement in [[clinical]] [[symptoms]] in the evening. ...nipolar (recurring melancholic episodes) or bipolar (recurring melancholic and manic episodes). The bipolar [[situation]] reveals a fundamental characteri
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  • ==Drive and Instinct== ...]s -- which differ from [[instinct]]s in that they are extremely variable, and develop in ways which are [[contingent]] on the life [[history]] of the [[s
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  • [[Psychoanalysis]] was founded by [[Sigmund Freud]] ...ct]] of close reading, and in the process would reconstitute the theory of psychoanalysis.
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  • In ''[[Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', [[Freud]] asks: ...an analysis?"<ref>{{F}} ''[[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|Analysis Terminable and Interminable]]'', 1937. [[SE]] XXIII p.219</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...hate]], which [[Lacan]] regards as one of the fundamental discoveries of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...e]] seems to threaten the [[body]] with [[fragmented body|disintegration]] and [[fragmentation]].
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  • ...[model]] of [[scientific]] rigor on which to base the new [[science]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...ading and will obliterate the essential [[distinction]] between [[nature]] and [[culture]].
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  • ...ious]] relation between the ''[[Adaptation|Innenwelt]]'' (inner [[world]]) and ''[[adaptation|Umwelt]]'' (surrounding world). ...c [[defense mechanism]]s in contexts where they are no longer appropriate) and arguing that the aim of [[psychoanalytic treatment]] is to [[help]] the [[p
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  • ..., it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theory]] after his [[death]]. ...ions were the result of incompletely analysed elements in the [[analyst]], and that such manifestations should therefore be reduced to a minimum by a more
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  • The term "[[death]]" occurs in various contexts in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ===Symbolic Death===
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  • [[Duality]] and [[dual relations]] are essential characteristics of the [[imaginary order]] The paradigmatic [[dual relation]] is the relation between the [[ego]] and the [[specular image]] (''a'' ''a''') which [[Lacan]] analyzes in his [[con
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  • ...pressed through the associative and [[combinatory]] links of the signifier and is repeated in a kind of succession that sets up a chain reaction. ...cious]] and unconscious signifiers are woven together through [[metonymy]] and [[metaphor]], the two functions that generate signifieds.
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  • ...to perform actions which seem absurd and/or abhorrent to the [[subject]], and "[[rituals]]" (compulsively repeated actions such as checking or washing). ...[[subject]] may well exhibit none of the typical obsessional [[symptom]]s and yet still be diagnosed as an [[obsessional neurotic]] by a [[Lacan]]ian [[a
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  • ...[[quaternary]] first comes to the fore in Lacan's work in the early 1950s, and is perhaps due to the influence of Claude LÈvi-[[Strauss]], whose work on ...s within the neurotic a quartet [[situation]],"<ref>{{L}} 1953b: 231</ref> and adds that this quartet can demonstrate the particularities of each [[case]]
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  • [[Freud]] describes [[psychoanalysis]] as comprising: # a therapeutic method for the treatment of [[neurotic]] disorders; and
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  • ...ears in a [[French]] [[dictionary]] in 1834, just twenty years after the [[death]] of De [[Sade]]. Krafft-Ebing used the [[terms]] in a very specific [[sen ...[[sadism]] and [[masochism]], arguing that they are simply the [[active]] and [[passive]] aspects of a single [[perversion]].
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  • ...]] was usually represented as a '''[[dual relation]]''' between [[mother]] and [[child]] existing prior to any [[third]] term which could mediate it. How ...ively with [[structure]], which requires a minimum of [[three]] [[terms]], and thus a [[preoedipal phase]] which is represented as a purely [[dual relatio
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  • ...in 1964. In 1967 he joined a study group organized by [[Louis Althusser]] and grew increasingly influenced by [[Jacques Lacan]]. ...mber]] of [[other]] institutions, such as the [[European Graduate School]] and the [[Collège International de Philosophie]]. He is now a member of "L'Org
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  • ...anislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religious]] studies and [[Latin]].</ref> [[Lacan]] went on to study '''[[medicine]]'' and specialized in '''psychiatry''' with a [[particular]] interest in '''[[psyc
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  • ...ously preserved. The real is an uncrossable threshold for the [[subject]], and not one that can be sidestepped in the [[analytic]] [[encounter]]" (Bowie 1 ...he real is inward and outward at once, and belongs indifferently to sanity and to [[madness]]. In all its modes, it successfully resists the intercessions
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...e [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ...eminar VI|Le désir et son interprétation]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VI|Desire and its Interpretation]]</big> [[Desire]] has to be placed at the heart of [[analysis|analytic]] [[theory]] and [[practice]]: the title of the [[seminar]] does not indicate a mere juxtapo
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  • ...o]]'s <i>[[The Symposium]]</i> to illustrate the rapport between analysand and analyst: [[Alcibiades]] compares [[Socrates]] to a box enclosing a precious ...] presented [[countertransference]] as a [[resistance]] of the [[analyst]] and raised the problem of the [[analyst]]'s [[desire]]. Here, [[subjective]] d
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  • Book XI: The Four Fundamental [[Concepts]] of Psychoanalysis ...udience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[teachings]] and his [[excommunication]] from [[official]] [[psychoanalytical]] circles.
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  • ...]]-of-the-Father which "is positioned where knowledge [[acts]] as truth. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the law." ...crits]]: A Selection). [[Three]] questions: the rapport between jouissance and the [[desire]] for unfulfilled desire; the hysteric who makes man - fait l'
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  • ...]], but onto the paths by which access to this [[knowledge]] is gained. [[Psychoanalysis]] is a [[dialectic]]s, an [[art]] of conversation."''</span> ...n]], ''Verwerfung'', a term that [[Lacan]] will replace with 'withdrawal', and finally with "[[foreclosure]]" (''forclusion''), the former being related t
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  • ...terpretation]] of religion's origins, [[development]], [[psychoanalysis]], and its future. ...nt wishes of mankind" (Ch. 6 pg. 30). To differentiate between an illusion and an error, he lists [[scientific]] beliefs such as "''[[Aristotle]]'s belief
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  • ...ptian [[monotheism|monotheist]]. The book was written in [[three]] parts, and was a departure from the rest of Freud's [[work]] on [[psychoanalytic theor ...events claiming that Moses only led his close followers into [[freedom]], and that they subsequently killed Moses in rebellion either to his strong [[fai
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  • ...dings of some of [[Freud]]'s [[case histories]]: [[Dora]], the [[Rat Man]] and the [[Wolf Man]]. ...hen the wife of the [[philosopher]] and writer George Bataille (1897-1962) and shortly to become Lacan's second wife).
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  • ...la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XI|The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...same time, address the non-analyst by raising the following questions: Is psychoanalysis a [[science]]? If so, under what [[conditions]]? If it is - the "science of
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  • ...]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...<i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...mine how organisms, no matter how big or small, make predictions [[about]] and [[adapt]] to their semiotic niche in the [[world]] (see [[Semiosis]]). Semi ...es also [[represent]] the [[value (semiotics)|values]] of the [[culture]], and are able to add new shades of [[connotation (semiotics)|connotation]] to ev
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  • ...sts [[Ronald Fairbairn]], [[Winnicott|D.W. Winnicott]], [[Harry Guntrip]], and [[others]]. ...love]] and [[hate]], the [[affective]] effects of the [[libido]] and the [[death drive]].
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  • ...e [[death]] instinct of [[Thanatos (Freud)|Thanatos]] (death instinct or [[death drive]]). In [[ancient Greece]] the word <i>Eros</i> referred to [[love]] and the [[god]] of [[love]].
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  • ...[[understanding]] of [[transference]] in the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious ...ilosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...]] in [[terms]] derived from a specific [[linguistics|linguistic theory]], and not until 1957 that he begins to engage with [[linguistics]] in any detail. ...d in anthropology," in ''Structural Anthropology'', trans. Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf, New York: Basic Books, 1963. p.33</ref></blockquo
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  • ...the [[United States]]. This article focuses primarily on the differences and similarities between [[them]]. ...sser]] and arguably [[Michel Foucault]] and certain [[feminist]] theorists and social scientists.
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  • ...els ([[linguistics]]), the study of [[human]] activities ([[psychology]]), and the neuronal basis of those activities (neuroscience). These disciplines do ...hology long before [[Miller]], Galanter, and Pribram's seminal work, Plans and the [[Structure]] of [[Behavior]] (1960). The term "artificial intelligence
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  • ...various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to define without depending on "un-de ...]], [[Barbara Johnson]], [[J. Hillis Miller]], [[Jean-François Lyotard]], and [[Geoffrey Bennington]].
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  • ...wrote many influential works on [[philosophy]], [[literature]], [[film]], and fine art. ...es of [[Gilles Deleuze|Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Anti-Oedipus]] (1972) and [[Gilles Deleuze|A Thousand Plateaus]] (1980), both co-written with [[Féli
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  • ...preeminent thinker of the 20th century on the issue of [[decolonization]] and the [[psychopathology]] of colonization. His works have inspired anti-colon ===Martinique and WWII===
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  • ...itutional [[psychotherapy]], as well as the founder of both Schizoanalysis and Ecosophy. ...tari's principal anchoring -- a [[refusal]] to be anchored! -- until his [[death]] in [[1992]].
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  • ...[[time]], famous for his expert and largely unrivaled [[control]] of pace and suspense throughout his movies. ...r, and magnified. Another common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional roman
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  • ...on us. Moreover, both are thinkers of [[desire,]] of the ethics of desire and the desire for ethics. ...within the same animates all of Nietzsche's work, generating its permanent and inherent tension.
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  • The most controversial and contested area of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] involves the conceptualization of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]]. ...erned to distinguish [[sexual]] [[difference]] on the basis of the phallus and here Lacan makes a significant innovation regarding [[Freudian]] thinking.
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  • [[Lacan]] and [[psychoanalysis]] ...erence to Hegel’s absolute subject, he sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego.
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  • Lacan's [[work]] in the 1950s placed emphasis on the [[role]] of [[language]] and [[the symbolic]] [[order]]. The [[Oedipus complex]] is a major [[concept]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...an understanding of the [[role]] of [[fantasy]], the [[objet]] [[petit a]] and [[jouissance]]. We will look at each of these important concepts in turn be ...ase. As 'being-in-itself', the real was beyond the realm of [[appearance]] and [[images]].
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  • ...of the well-known [[joke]] [[about]] the idiot who loses a key in the dark and looks for it beneath the light. When asked why, he says: 'I [[know]] I lost ...— violence never stops violence, give peace a [[chance]] — is abstract and doesn't [[work]] here. First, because this is not a [[universal]] rule. I a
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  • ...ritical and [[scientific]] way," not in an attitude of nostalgic idolatry, and, furthermore, from the perspective firmly rooted in the democratic [[politi ...the outdated ideological positions. This is the point on which one cannot and should not concede: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the free
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  • [[Kant]] and [[Sade]]: The [[Ideal]] Couple ...k first in his [[Seminar]] on The Ethics of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1958-59)1, and then in the [[Écrits]] "[[Kant with Sade]]" of 19632.
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  • ...Twenty million Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional JA: Will [[immigration]]'s effect on [[language]] and its [[structural]] [[behavior]] confirm [[Lacan]]'s emphasis of [[Kant]] ov
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  • ...those to whom [[human]] rights, [[social]] security and the like apply — and the [[others]], the excluded. ...ill be admitted — integrated into the developed [[capitalist]] order — and who will remain excluded.
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  • ==Cyberspace Between Perversion and Trauma== ...other]] two dimensions of the [[Lacanian]] [[triad]] ISR, [[the Symbolic]] and [[the Real]]?
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  • ...[[intersubjective]] [[dialectic]] of [[recognition]] between the analysand and the analyst, it aims at bringing [[about]] the effect of truth apropos of s This second [[phase]] is the most important and the most momentous of all. But we may say that in a certain [[sense]] it ha
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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • ...[[nomenklatura]] (mis)perceived their [[situation]]. In the eyes of Stalin and his immediate entourage, the Bolshevik rule was unstable, out of [[control] ...st of the political regimes have a dark side of obscene secret [[rituals]] and apparatuses, the Khmer Rouge regime had nothing else… This is probably "t
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  • ...oices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a priori excluded). ...essly evoke Lenin at his worst-say, his [[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...and reduces all [[resistance]] to it to [[imaginary]] [[misrecognition]]. And if one does effectively break up the chains of the [[symbolic order]], one ...of course, is well aware that the site of this resistance cannot be simply and directly [[identified]] as the [[unconscious]]; the existing order of Power
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  • ..."colonised" by reflexivity, and are experienced as something to be learned and decided on. ...cret]] [[government]] [[agency]] is involved in a plot against [[freedom]] and [[democracy]]. Believing there is a code to be cracked is of course much th
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  • ...on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e., which does the tickling. ...ive short-circuit, this necessary REDOUBLING of myself as standing outside AND inside my picture, that bears witness to my "material existence." Materiali
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  • ...olute authenticity of the face."<ref>[[Levinas]], Emmanuel, ''[[Totality]] and Infinity'', The [[Hague]]: Martinus Nijhoff, 1979.</ref> ...ure par excellence? Was He not the hostage who took the place of all of us and as such exemplarily [[human]] ("ecce homo")?
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  • ...] claimed that [[nothing]] in it is more [[true]] than its exaggerations - and the same can be said [[about]] The [[Matrix]]. This is one of the few [[fil ...as a [[species]], human beings define their reality through [[suffering]] and misery. The perfect world was a [[dream]] that your [[primitive]] cerebrum
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  • ...o-radical chic allowed and excused in advance to the eccentric [[artist]], and to see if it can be justified on The [[case]] against Mueller seems clear.< ...statements from those years that he just wants to drown himself in alcohol and drugs). A lot of today's claims on how the XXth century was the most catast
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  • ..., while in Hamlet, the incestuous wish is [[repressed]] and [[displaced]]. And it seems that the very designation of Hamlet as an [[obsessional]] [[neurot ...everywhere, from old Nordic cultures through Ancient Egypt up to [[Iran]] and Polynesia. Furthermore, there are enough evidences to sustain the conclusio
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  • ==1. Violence, Irrational and Rational== ...e which is almost exclusively directed against one's own - the cars burned and the [[schools]] torched were not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of
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  • ...VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...[[Lacan]] lauds [[Oedipus]] at Colonus who calls down curses before dying, and he associates him with [[Antigone]], walled up alive, who has not given in
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  • ...ized and at the same [[time]] one of the most misunderstood [[ideas]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. --> ...d]] - for the parent of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by hostility and [[rivalry]] with the parent of the same sex.
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  • The term '[[ambivalence]]' is used in [[psychoanalysis]] to describe the simultaneous [[existence]] of contradictory [[feelings]] ...the '[[Rat Man]]' [[case]], [[Freud]] speaks of a battle between [[love]] and [[hate]].
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  • ...the point at which we are now able to [[speak]] of the master (the victor) and the slave (the loser). An irony also occurs at this point in the drama, how [[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...ing of Hegel'', 1947 [1933-39]. Trans. [[James]]. H. Nichols Jr., New York and [[London]]: Basic Books, 1969.</ref> ...this [[other]] also [[desire]]s [[recognition]], he also must do the same, and hence the [[subject]] is [[forced]] to engage in combat with the [[other]].
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  • <blockquote>The impressions we experienced at an early age and forgot later, to which I have ascribed such great importance for the retiol ...s [[life]] seek for a [[woman]] on whom he can be dependent, who will feed and keep him.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...an de Dinteville (on the [[left]]), who was ambassador to England in 1533, and Georges de Selve, Bishop of Lavaur, who visited him in London in April or M ...ium to render meticulous details that are mainly [[symbolic]]: as Van Eyck and the [[Master]] of Flemalle used extensive imagery to link their [[subjects]
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  • ...], however, offered the young Lacan an alternative route to psychoanalysis and the crucial link to his [[clinical]] [[practice]] in [[psychiatry]]. The Surrealists fully embraced [[psychoanalysis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the moveme
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  • ...world]] at that [[time]]. The first headquarters were in [[{{G}}|Zurich]], and later moved to [[{{G}}|London]], but the [[International Psycho-Analytical From that [[moment]] on until his [[death]], [[Lacan]] and the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association|IPA]] were at loggerheads
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  • ...ur bodies have died, [[people]] [[remember]] our names, remember our deeds and so on. In this [[case]], we continue to exist in the Symbolic even though w ...ther, who has been refused proper burial rites, will not suffer a Symbolic death himself.
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  • ...ics]] -- [[:Category:Philosophy|Philosophy]] -- [[:Category:Psychoanalysis|Psychoanalysis]] -- [[:Category:Real|Real]] -- [[:Category:Sexuality|Sexuality]] -- [[Semi :[[Death Drive]] -- [[Desire]] -- [[Jouissance]] -- [[Name of the Father]] -- [[Obje
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  • ...nality]] of Sade. It is argued that by attempting to universalized ethics and to establish the criteria for universally binding [[ethical]] laws which ar ...y which clearly expresses [[human]] [[being]]'s relation and debt to the [[death|dead]].
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  • ...on Wagner is confronted with intricate plot details, alternative scenarios and references to specific productions or hypothetical [[future]] produc- tions ...rno’s own writing on leitmotif as being a [[form]] of [[self]]-criticism and that Adorno’s writ- ing suffers from the use of rhetorical leitmotifs. In
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  • ...[[Jung]]''' (July 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...[[science]] and [[logic]] and would benefit from integrating spirituality and appreciation of the unconscious realm. Interestingly, Jungian [[ideas]] ar
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  • ...olute]], or Why the [[Christian]] Legacy is Worth Fighting For, [[London]] and New York: Verso. p.</ref></blockquote> ==Death Drive ==
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  • ==Man and Nature== ...ion has deviated, in so far as that is where the gap is produced whereby [[death]] makes itself felt."<ref>{{S2}} p. 210</ref>
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  • ...instructive from an [[epistemological]] as from a heuristic point of view, and is worth reviewing. ...n]] fantasies" (p. 247). The references to "structures," "embellishments," and "fantasies" indicate clearly that Freud was becoming increasingly dubious.
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  • ...Divine Self-Limitation and Revolutionary Love]]". ''Journal of Philosophy and Scripture''. Volume 1, Issue 2. Spring 2004. Joshua Delpech-Ramey. <http: ...founding of the community of believers a supreme example of the structure and effect of an authentic revolutionary act.&nbsp; For Badiou, Paul articulate
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  • ...hink that they "secretly believe much more than they are willing to admit" and it would be hypocritical for [[them]] to do so?<br><br> ...of spiritual commitment which shouldn't be positivized in a set of beliefs and so on.<br><br>
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  • ...e extermination camp, organize a fake train with [[Nazi]] guards, board it and, of course, insteads of the camp, take the ride to [[freedom]]. Significant ...] [[erotic]] attraction and the racist [[hatred]], [[racism]] wins the day and he casts off the girl.<br><br>
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  • ...n [[cinema]] [[theory]]. What I propose to do is something much more naive and abrupt: to analyze the way the motif of the Thing appears within the dieget ...pace (the sacred/forbidden Zone) in which the gap between the [[Symbolic]] and the Real is closed, i.e. in which, to put it somewhat bluntly, our desires
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  • ..."colonised" by reflexivity, and are experienced as something to be learned and decided on.<br> ...cret]] [[government]] [[agency]] is involved in a plot against [[freedom]] and [[democracy]]. Believing there is a code to be cracked is of course much th
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  • between the [[subject]] and the [[signifier]], etc. - I remain blind to Schelling's basic thrust towards the deeper affinity between spirit and [[nature]], and thus towards the possibility of
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  • ...e late-[[capitalist]] "[[society]] of consumption" in the 1960s? In short, psychoanalysis functioned as an ambiguous (necessary but dangerous) pharmakon invoked in [ ...e [[Balibar]] called egaliberte. For that [[reason]], the political use of psychoanalysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why
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  • ...[symbolic]] [[prohibition]] (the [[dead]] father returns as his [[Name]]). And today's much-decried "decline of Oedipus" (of the paternal symbolic [[autho ...olently with this betrayal and the ensuing unmasking of his [[impotence]], and deprived of his symbolic title, is reduced to an old, raging, impotent [[fo
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