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  • Desire requires the support of the [[fantasy]], which operates as its ''mise en scène'', where the [[fading]] subject faces the [[lost object]] that ...[The Seminar]], Book VII, [[The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]], 1959-1960. New York: W.W. Norton; London: Routledge.
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  • ...livres and Sylvia Beach's [[Shakespeare]] and Company at rue de l'Odéon. New interests in Dadaism and the avant-garde. ...er]] and moves to the abbey of Hautecombe in the French Alps, adopting the new [[name]] of Marc-François on 8 September 1931, when he takes his monastic
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  • ...celebrities ([[Lévi-Strauss]], [[Althusser]], [[Fernand Braudel]]) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks [[about]] the [[censorship]] of his [[tea The first two are autoerotic; only in the passive voice a new subject appears, "this subject, the [[other]], appears in so far as the dri
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  • ...celebrities (Lévi-[[Strauss]], [[Althusser]], Fernand [[Braudel]]) and a new younger audience, [[Lacan]] talks about the censorship of his [[teachings]] A new conception of repetition comes into play, whose functioning stems from two
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  • ...] the [[value (semiotics)|values]] of the [[culture]], and are able to add new shades of [[connotation (semiotics)|connotation]] to every aspect of [[life ...is that he allowed each interpretant to act as a sign, thereby creating a new signifying relation. Peirce was also a notable [[logician]], and he conside
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  • ...E., and Karl H. Pribram. (1960). Plans and the structure of behavior, New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. * ——. (1993b). L'analyse cognitive du silence en psychanalyse. Quand les mots viennentà manquer, Revue internationale de ps
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  • ...k=Royal Library of Denmark | url=http://www.kb.dk/kultur/expo/sk-mss/index-en.htm | accessdate=April 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref>]] ...lves Christians according to the [[New Testament]], when the ideals of the New Testament have gone out of life? The tremendous disproportion which this s
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  • ...nswer is immediately: "Benevolent as it is, this will necessarily end in a new [[Gulag]]!" The [[ideological]] function of the constant reference to the [ ...scurantisms, the reduction of freedom is presented to us as the arrival of new freedoms. In these circumstances, one should be especially careful not to c
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  • ...d at delivering the [[thing]] itself, at directly realizing the longer-for New [[Order]]. The ultimate and defining [[experience]] of the XXth century was ...LL REMAIN, the [[sublime]] "indivisible [[remainder]]," the paragon of the New. It is in order to conceal the fact that there is nothing beyond that, in a
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  • ...background), caused by a change in observational position that provides a new line of sight. The philosophical twist to be added, of course, is that the ...ble gap "as such": the "transcendental" points at something in this gap, a new dimension which cannot be reduced to any of the two positive terms between
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  • ...US as a new Roman Empire. The problem with today's US is not that it is a new global Empire, but that it is NOT, i.e., that, while pretending to be, it c ...ition]] that we are all members of one human [[family]]. We have to create new institutions. This is one of them. This is another step forward in humanity
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  • ...s]]' only promise is austere: it is "the entrance into-the-I," ''l'entrée-en-Je''. "[[I]] must come to the [[place]] where the ''[[Id]]'' was," where t | State University of New York Press
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  • ...l.<ref>{{L}} "[[Situation de la psychanalyse et formation du psychanalyste en 1956]]." 1956a. ''[[Écrits]]''. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1966: 459-91.</ref> ...hallenge to the Psychoanalytic Establishment]]''. Ed. [[Joan Copjec]]. New York: Norton, 1990]. p. 27</ref>), and attributed this [[betrayal]] largely to t
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  • ...US as a new Roman Empire. The problem with today's US is not that it is a new global Empire, but that it is NOT, i.e., that, while pretending to be, it c ...ition]] that we are all members of one human [[family]]. We have to create new institutions. This is one of them. This is another step forward in humanity
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  • ...Ed. Corpet, Olivier.; Matheron, Franðcois. ''European Perspectives''. New York, N.Y. Columbia [[University]] Press, 1999. ...eth Roudinesco, ''La [[Bataille]] de cent ans: Histoire de la psychanalyse en [[France]]'', 2 vols. ([[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986), vol. 2 ([[English]] [[trans
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  • ...ion of [[reason]]</i>. The only [[thing]] to bear in [[mind]] is that this new barbarism is a strictly [[postmodern]] phenomenon, the obverse of the highl ...alt="—" align="bottom" border="0">proletarian revolution, the arrival of new gods (which, according to the late Heidegger, can only save us), and so on.
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  • {{Top}}Fonction et champ de la parole et du langage en psychana­lyse{{Bottom}} ...lan Sheridan]]. ''[[Écrits: A Selection]]''. London: Tavistock, 1977; New York: W.W. Nortion & Co., 1977: 30-113].
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  • ...om/symptom6_articles/badiou.html The Subject of Art] (Deitch Projects, New York, April 1 2005) *{{es icon}} [http://www.grupoacontecimiento.com.ar/documentos/documentos.htm en "Grupo Acontecimiento"]
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  • ...k 7: The ethics of psychoanalysis (1959-1960) (Dennis Porter, Trans.). New York: W. W. Norton. (Original work published 1986) * Stein, Conrad. (1995). La traversée du tragique en psychanalyse.Études freudiennes, 35, 33-48.
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  • ...3). The [[order]] of things: An archaeology of the [[human]] sciences. New York: Vintage Books. (Original [[work]] published 1966) ...e tragédie de la conversion: Magie noire et magie blanche. In his Un oeil en trop: le [[complexe]] d'Oedipe dans la tragédie. (pp. 109-164) Paris: Édi
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  • ...lytic]] philosophers (in [[France]], [[Pascal]] Engel, Centre de recherche en epistémologie appliquée [Center for Research in Applied [[Epistemology]]] ...ois Raffoul and David Pettigrew, Trans.). Albany: State University of New York Press. (Original work published 1973)
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  • .... The show, twenty minutes long, contained the famous <i>Arrivée du train en gare de La Ciotat</i> and <i>La Sortie de l</i>'<i>usine Lumièreà Lyon</i ...arly all of Woody Allen's films as well as a few others (<i>A Couch in New York</i> by Chantal Ackerman, 1997). Sometimes the approach is tragicomic, as in
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  • *[[Truth]] is a new [[word]] in [[Europe]] (and elsewhere). **Original French: ''La vérité est un mot neuf en Europe (et ailleurs).''
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  • [[Freud]]'s work was a new foundation, a rupture. But it was also the product of an orientation within <font color="#000000" face="[[Times]] New Roman" size="3">Fortunately, Parmenides actually wrote poems. Doesn't he us
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  • ...d Paris, and was appointed head of research at theÉcole des HautesÉtudes en [[Sciences]] Sociales in 1984. * ——. (1975). The writing of history (Tom Conley, Trans.). New York: Columbia University Press, 1988.
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  • ...rge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</div> ...="softmerge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">State University of New York Press</div>
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  • ==De la structure en tant qu’immixtion d’un Autre préalable à tout sujet possible.== ...ce sentiment de sécurité, aussi vous parlerai-je également un petit peu en français.
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  • ...res and [[Sylvia]] Beach's [[Shakespeare]] and Company at rue de l'Odéon. New interests in Dadaism and the avant-garde. ...er]] and moves to the abbey of Hautecombe in the French Alps, adopting the new [[name]] of Marc-François on 8 September 1931, when he takes his monastic
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  • ...familiaux dans la formation de l'individu. Essai d'analyse d'une fonction en psychologie]]''. Paris: Navarin, 1984 [''[[The Family Complexes]]''. Trans. ...e temps logique|Logical Time and the Assertion of Anticipated Certainty: A New Sophism]]." ''[[Écrits]]''. Trans. B. Fink and M. Silver. Ed. Ellie Raglan
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  • ...res qu’elle apporte sur la fonction du je dans l’expérience que nous en donne la psychanalyse. Expérience dont il faut [[dire]] qu’elle nous opp ...] à un âge où il est pour un [[temps]] court, mais [[encore]] dépassé en intelligence instrumentale par le chimpanzé, reconnaît pourtant déjà so
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  • [http://www.londonsociety-nls.org.uk/ The London Society of the New Lacanian School] [http://www.amp-nls.org/page/gb/43/home New Lacanian School] - The New [[Lacanian]] [[School]] was founded by Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]] and is
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  • When, in 1953, Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, was in Geneva for the peace negotiations t ...l War in France", in ''Marx/Engels/Lenin: On Historical Materialism'', New York: International Publishers 1974, p. 242.</ref>
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  • ===[[Psychanalyse en France]]=== ...en [[France]] ; néanmoins, ce pays en est animé par de une riche offre en psychanalyse de nombreux courants pardois très opposés.
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  • L'agressivité en [[psychanalyse]] (conférence) [[State]] [[University]] of New York Press
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  • ...sics). <ref>See Jacques-Alain Miller, "Le nom-du-p&#232;re, s'en passer, s'en servir," available on http://www.lacan.com.</ref> Therein resides the diffe ...transcends imaging. <ref>Richard Boothby, <i>Freud as Philosopher</i>, New York: Routledge 2001, p. 275-276.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ackground:#ffffff;text-align:center;line-height:2.0em;" | [[L'agressivité en psychanalyse]] (conférence) L'agressivité en psychanalyse (conférence)
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  • <span class="c1">L'agressivité en [[psychanalyse]] (conférence)</span> <span class="c0">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</span>
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  • <span class="c1">L'agressivité en [[psychanalyse]] (conférence)</span> <span class="c0">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</span>
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  • <span class="c1">L'agressivité en [[psychanalyse]] (conférence)</span> <span class="c0">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</span>
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  • ...l capitalismo contemporáneo que Slavoj Žižek.» JOHN [[Gray|GRAY]], New York Review of Books </div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__downloa
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  • ...ss="book-info"><div class="book-info__title">La idea de comunismo. The New York Conference (2011) - Zizek, Slavoj</div><div class="book-info__lead">Zizek, | "La idea de comunismo. The New York Conference (2011)"
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  • ...uno de los pocos intelectuales públicos de fama mundial.» John Gray, New York Review of Books</div><div class="book-info"><div class="book-info__download
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  • * [[Contingencia, Hegemonía, Universalidad - Diálogos Contemporáneos En La Izquierda (Spanish Edition]] * [[La idea de comunismo - The New York Conference (2011)]]
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  • | New directions in critical [[theory]] [[Democracy]] in what [[state]]? ...ttp://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=09207E151076BE4981DCBB1BD1B9F51E A New German Idealism: Hegel, Žižek, and Dialectical Materialism]
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  • | New directions in critical [[theory]] [[Democracy]] in what [[state]]? ...ttp://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=09207E151076BE4981DCBB1BD1B9F51E A New German Idealism: Hegel, Žižek, and Dialectical Materialism]
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  • ...rge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">[[State]] [[University]] of New York Press</div> ...="softmerge-inner" style="width: 97px; left: -1px">State University of New York Press</div>
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  • | <small>State University of New York Press</small> | <small>State University of New York Press</small>
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  • ...le cercle se ferme. Cette exclusion ne s'énonce que du système lui-même en tant que c'est le symbolique. Or, c'est par là qu'elle s'affirme comme ré ...ble de ce quelque chose qui, d'avoir reçu d'où, ce moyen, le signifiant, en est frappé d'une relation à ce quelque chose qui de là se développe, va
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  • ..., je dirai même jusqu'à un certain point que ça m'est une occasion de m'en apercevoir parce que le seul fait de n'avoir pas à préparer un de ces sé ...chose qui devrait être exploré - comme on dit sans savoir ce qu'on dit - en profondeur.</font>
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  • ...chose, la poésie aussi, ça fait quelque chose. J'ai remarqué d'ailleurs en passant, pour m'être intéressé un peu ces derniers temps à ce champ de ... Peut-être se le demander serait-il une forme d'introduction à ce qu'il en est de l'acte dans la poésie. Mais ce n'est pas notre affaire aujourd'hui
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  • ...là que l'action de forclusion, l'axe symbolique de forclusion est rejeté en français, le " ne " demeurant réservé à ce qu'il est plus originellemen ...omme j'ai essayé de vous le montrer la dernière fois. Je vous ai montré en quoi on pouvait le représenter sur ce petit graphe dont nous nous servons.
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  • ...m &lt;] [LF15021967.htm &gt;] </font></font></font><font face="&quot;Times New Roman&quot;"> </font> ...e que certainement une partie des personnes qui sont ici y sont. J�avais en effet l�intention de le faire, de le faire sur le th�me humoristique.
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  • Comment ?a peut-il se faire ? Cette premi?re phrase que, mon Dieu, en me r?veillant ce matin, je l?ai mise sur le papier, comme ?a, pour que vous ...ez Garnier que le texte fran?ais. A?e ! Alors quand vous lisez ?a, vous n?en sortez pas. C?est ? proprement parler inintelligible. Ouais !
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  • ...ass="font4">est qu</font><font class="font5">’</font><font class="font4">en puissance par rapport à rien, c</font><font class="font5">’</font><font
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  • ...ass="font4">est qu</font><font class="font5">’</font><font class="font4">en puissance par rapport à rien, c</font><font class="font5">’</font><font
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  • Comment ça peut-il se faire ? Cette première phrase que, mon Dieu, en me réveillant ce matin, je l’ai mise sur le papier, comme ça, pour que ...rnier que le texte français. Aïe ! Alors quand vous lisez ça, vous n’en sortez pas. C’est à proprement parler inintelligible. Ouais !
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  • Comment ça peut-il se faire ? Cette première phrase que, mon Dieu, en me réveillant ce matin, je l’ai mise sur le papier, comme ça, pour que ...rnier que le texte français. Aïe ! Alors quand vous lisez ça, vous n’en sortez pas. C’est à proprement parler inintelligible. Ouais !
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  • ...), we just changed our (erroneous) notion of it? Brandom agrees that "the 'new, true object' which 'emerges to consciousness' is ''not'' the straight stic ...''it'' really is: a mere appearance, a misrepresenting. That is why 'This new object contains the annihilation of the first; it is the experience constit
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  • ...otence (toute-puissance) necessarily reverts into "all-in-potency" (''tout en puissance''):[8] a father who is perceived as "omnipotent" can only sustain A new terrain thus opens up to our view—a terrain of what are literally "lies,"
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  • ...ce du concept'', the book's title): to read Hegel's theoretical practice ''en détail'', in miniature, following all his dialectical cuts and turns. The ...<u>13</u> Lacan's thesis that "God is unconscious" is endowed here with a new meaning: do your duty, and God will be the mole, the agent of that subterra
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  • This same struggle assumes a new dimension with Descartes: ''cogito ''as his starting point may appear as th ...echt's slogan "What is the robbing of a bank compared to the founding of a new bank?"[#bookmark54 14] – therein resides the lesson of David Lynch's ''S
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  • ...e: ''"One does not know it, one does not desire it, one enjoys in it ''[on en jouit]. ''Violently and painfully. A passion" (''P,'' p. 9). ...? When, a decade ago, the (then) Iranian president Ahmadinejad visited New York to attend a UN general assembly session, he was invited to attend a live de
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