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  • ...ught]] and [[belief]]. It has various shades of meaning in different areas of study and [[discussion]], and is, by its very [[nature]], difficult to defi ===The problems of definition===
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  • ...losely linked both with [[romanticism]] and the revolutionary [[politics]] of the [[Enlightenment]]. The most well-known thinkers in the movement were [[ == Meaning of "Idealism" ==
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  • ...enstein]] remarked that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...ittgenstein | work=University of Hertfordshire| url=http://www.herts.ac.uk/philosophy/Aris_Soc.html | accessdate=April 23 | accessyear=2006}}</ref><ref name="Cre
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  • ...[novel]] as a [[literary genre]]. He served briefly as Hungary's Minister of [[Culture]] following the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]. ...onal Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] {{IPA|[luk&#593;t&#643;]}} by most [[English (language)|English]] speakers.)
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  • ...[[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. liberated interpersonal relationships, and there was an explosion of
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  • Although [[Zizek]] tries to isolate a certain emancipatory kenrel of [[religion]], he emphasizes that he is an absolute [[materialist]]. ...that while there is no ontotheological God there is nonetheless some kind of unconditional [[ethical]] [[injunction]] up to which we cannot ever live.
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  • ...therein resides the lesson painfully learned through the [[experience]] of the XXth century totalitarianisms. ...oint on which one cannot and should not concede: today, the actual freedom of [[thought]] means the freedom to question the predominant liberal-democrati
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  • The [[Matrix]], or two sides of [[Perversion]] [[Philosophy]] Today; Celina; 1999; Volume: 43.
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  • ...the figure of the Lady in courtly love not fully fit these determinations of the primordial father? Is she not also a capricious [[Master]] who wants it ...oman (or of the primordial father) provides is the mythical starting point of unbridled fullness whose "primordial repression" constitutes the symbolic o
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  • ...harmakon invoked in [[order]] to [[supplement]] the inherent insufficiency of the [[Marxist]] theoretic edifice. ...lysis has always wound up in a justification of failure, in an explanation of why things had to go wrong.
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  • ...ox is thus that the roles are reversed (with regard to the standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined b ...m means that the reality I see is never "whole" - not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals
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  • ...nce be defended? these [[terms]]. Now that the 10<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Mueller's [[death]] is approaching, it is perhaps the [[time]] to revisit t ...better. Or recall the [[treatment]] of disabled individuals: even a couple of decades ago, the special entrances which enable [[them]] the access to rest
    55 KB (8,847 words) - 23:21, 24 May 2019
  • ...1960 is characterized by a tension centering around the [[ethical]] status of [[desire]]. What is the ethical status of desire?
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  • ...nar VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...ist]], but "there is no [[other]] good than the one that can pay the price of the access to [[desire]]," a [[desire]] that is only valid insofar as it is
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  • ...e [[French]] Ministry of [[Economic]] Affairs as one of the chief planners of the [[European Common Market]]. ==Philosophy==
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  • coordinates of Jacques [[Lacan]]'s [[conceptual]] network; it also proposes original solut (or at least clarifications of) some of the crucial dilemmas [[left]] open by Lacan's [[work]]. The
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  • ...thics]]. He introduced the concept in his ''[[Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals]]''. It is outlined here according to the arguments found in this [ ...nt]] defined an imperative as any proposition that declares a certain kind of [[action]] (or inaction) to be [[Logical possibility|necessary]]. A [[hypo
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  • ...y [[them]]: it is not the title of any institution, and the main thinkers of the Frankfurt School did not use the term to describe themselves. ...]] was one of the first to articulate the [[theoretical]] [[significance]] of these [[texts]].
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  • ...d]]. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential [[philosophers]] of the 20th century. [[Category:Philosophy|Wittgenstein, Ludwig]]
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  • ...(July 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...Interestingly, Jungian [[ideas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explo
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