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  • ...fake master. — How, then, more closely, are we to read the [[university discourse]]? ...ition which underlies the university discourse is the way in which medical discourse functions in our everyday lives: at the surface level, we are dealing with
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  • ...ible]]" link between this domain and that of (theological) ethics, the way ethics cuts across the symmetry of equal relations, distorting/displacing [[them]] ...mphasis on regulating [[life]] and deploying its potentials - for Levinas, ethics is not [[about]] life, but about something MORE than life. It is at this le
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  • ...xplicit [[moral]] rules (he performs an abortion), he reaches the level of ethics proper. And does the same not go also for Nicole in The Sweet Hereafter? Is
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  • ...e rationality of communication. And, in his [[sketch]] of communicative [[ethics]] as the highest stage in the internal logic of the evolution of [[ethical] ...tor of the [[New Left]]. Their work also heavily influenced intellectual [[discourse]] on [[popular culture]] and scholarly [[popular culture studies]].
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  • ==''[[Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]''== ==Psychoanalytic Discourse==
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  • ...fake master. — How, then, more closely, are we to read the [[university discourse]]?<br><br> <font face="courier" size="-0"><tt><img src="hsacer.gif" alt="university discourse [[matheme]]" align="middle" border="0" height="52" vspace="1" width="85"><b
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  • ...assertion of the moral weight of symbolic Law in human history (Kantian [[ethics]])?8 However, the crucial question with regard to psychoanalysis here is wh ...kes on an excessive, hyperbolic [[character]]. [[Freud]]'s discovery-the [[ethics of psychoanalysis]]-does it leave us clinging to that dialectic?9
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  • ...he problem is, of course, that no [[balance]] between these two notions of ethics can ever be achieved. The notion of reinscribing scientific drive into the ...n even more radical sense: it is the first (and probably unique) case of a discourse that is strictly "nonhistorical" even in the Heideggerian sense of the [[hi
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  • ...a mystery for Western sociologists who say that you [[need]] Protestant [[ethics]] for good capitalism. ...gemonized by [[Heideggerian]] nationalists. But the Soros people have this ethics of the bad state and good civic, independent [[structures]]. But sorry, in
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  • JOSEFINA AYERZA: <i>The contemporary [[political]] [[discourse]], changed by events such as the altering of [[communist]] regular patterns ...rse gave you was not that you would actually become rich, but, rather, the discourse gave you the opportunity to [[identify]] yourself as the one who might get
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  • interests me at the political level is how the [[discourse]] machinery, in order to It's a mystery for Western sociologists who say that you need Protestant [[ethics]]
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  • ..., in the [[Freudian]] sense, the most [[unheimlich]] [[moment]] in Kantian ethics. I think that in his last major writings, [[religion]] was within the limit ...hysterical]] subject, a hysterical subject in reaction to the scientific [[discourse]] which was founded through Cartesian Science. I put it this way: here we h
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  • ...ere blatantly contradicts Lacan for whom the unconscious is "the Other's [[discourse]]," i.e. symbolic, not imaginary. Is not the best known single line from La ...ysterious, impenetrable entity to be conquered, the patriarchal [[erotic]] discourse creates the <i>femme fatale</i> as the inherent threat against which the ma
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  • ...politics that seeks to avoid the [[discourse]] of the Master through an [[ethics]] of [[contingency]], and discusses the contemporary anti-[[globalization]] ...here. Certain Lacanian [[concepts]], when applied to political and social discourse, allow one to explore a number of dimensions crucial to radical politics to
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  • ...For anyone who has tired of the dumbing down of mainstream [[political]] [[discourse]] in the West, who finds it hard to believe that the bone-dry American left ...e can find a zero point and clear the table. It introduced a new kind of [[ethics]]: not that each of us should do our [[duty]] according to our [[place]] in
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  • ...liberation of Kuwait" during the 1990s Gulf conflict. Here the ideological discourse tended to operate along the following tines: "we must achieve the liberatio ...ense of breaking out of standardized positions. We might say that it is an ethics which is not only politically motivated but which also draws its strength f
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  • ...Manchester Metropolitan University and author of books on psychoanalysis, discourse, politics and culture. He is a practising psychoanalyst, member of the Cent ...incontestable structure of culture in which women operate as a "stain" in discourse'.<a name="19x"></a><a href="#19"><sup>19</sup></a> One of the key anchoring
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  • Torfing, J. (1999), <i>New Theories of Discourse: Laclau, Mouffe and Zizek</i>, Oxford: Blackwell.<br> Zupanzic, A. (2000), <i>Ethics of the Real</i>, London: Verso.<br><br>
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  • ...made possible only through reference to democratic-egalitarian political [[discourse]]. (SO, 88-9)</font></p> ...ese events themselves. It is what [[Lacan]] in his [[Seminar]] on <i>The [[Ethics]] of [[Psychoanalysis]]</i> calls the 'point of view of the Last Judgement'
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  • ...s value when seen from the other side. As Lacan says in his Seminar <i>The Ethics of Psychoanalysis</i>, in which he discusses Antigone's case, from this oth ...rsions of Love and Hate</i>; and philosopher Alenka Zupancic, author of <i>Ethics of the Real: Kant, Lacan</i>. Zizek in interviews speaks of the various ori
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