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  • ...oncept. The [[English]] term also carries with it the same allusions to [[Hegel]]'s ''[[Begierde]]'' as are carried by the [[French]] term, and thus retain ...d — even if later on Lacan emphasized the [[difference]] between his and Hegel's positions (Lacan, 1977 [1959], pp. 292-325).
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  • ====Hegel and Heidegger==== [[Death]] plays an important [[role]] in the [[philosophical]] systems of [[Hegel]] and [[Heidegger]], and [[Lacan]] draws on both of these in his theorisati
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  • ...an Idealism” (a succinct 1796 manifesto authored by either Hölderlin or Hegel) have amassed. While carefully taking these historical changes into conside ...historical/dialectical materialism. Key examples of this include [[three]] books by Engels (''[[Dialectics of Nature]]'', 1883, ''[[Anti-Dühring]]'', 1887,
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  • His most popular books were the two volumes of [[Gilles Deleuze|Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Anti ...in that both stress becoming through repetition. By becoming-[[other]] to Hegel, Deleuze ironically supports and augments his philosophy.
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  • ...sopher. He bridged the gap that existed between [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegelian]] philosophy and what was to become [[Existentialism]]. Kierkegaa ...r, Anne Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard, is not directly referred to in his books, although she too affected his later writings. Despite his father's occasi
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  • ...s he, Althusser, is trying to rethink [[Marxism]] without any reference to Hegel’s absolute subject, he sees Lacan as trying to [[think]] psychoanalysis w ...owth of [[French]] phenomenology and he was influenced by the thought of [[Hegel]] and [[Heidegger]]. Structuralism offered Lacan a way of talking about sys
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  • ...in Materialism and Empiriocriticism, there is NO PLACE FOR DIALECTICS, FOR HEGEL. What are Lenin's basic thesis? The [[rejection]] to reduce [[knowledge]] t ...ame problem as [[Adorno]] in his "[[negative]] dialectics": how to combine Hegel's legacy of the critique of every immediacy, of the [[subjective]] mediatio
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  • ...between the Western consummerist way of life and the Muslim radicalism: [[Hegel]] and [[Nietzsche]]. Is this antagonism not the one between what Nietzsche ...in, apropos this gaze, one should gather the strength and apply to it also Hegel's well-known dictum that the Evil resides (also) in the innocent gaze itsel
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  • ...nly of his human embodiment) — which is why, for Lacan, who follows here Hegel, the Thing in itself is ultimately the gaze, not the perceived object. So, ...Do Dual Organizations Exist?", in Structural Anthropology (New York: Basic Books 1963), p. 131-163; the drawings are on pages 133-134.
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  • ...of passions is cliche and I find it very suspicious. I would like to quote Hegel here: 'The true evil is an attitude which perceives evil everywhere.' I am ...e manner: click here, go there, use this fragment, that story or scene. My books are already failed CD-ROMs, as someone told me. But because of copyright, i
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  • ...seen from two different stations, or points of view. It is rather that, as Hegel would have put it, subject and object are inherently "mediated," so that an ..., Hegel brings it from the Kantian "in itself" to "for itself." It is only Hegel who can think the parallax in its radicality, as the priority of the inhere
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  • ...strictest [[sense]] of the world, the religion of sublimity."<ref>[[G.W.F. Hegel]], <i>[[Philosophy]] of [[Mind]]</i>, Oxford: Clarendon Press 1971, p. 44.< Here Hegel's [[logic]] of [[triad]]s gets stuck into a deadlock: the triad that offers
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  • ...]], while Christianity, with its Trinity, is a compromise with polytheism; Hegel even designates Islam as THE “religion of sublimity” at its purest, as ...cal]] prescriptions that constitute the tradition of a [[community]], what Hegel would have called its "ethical substance") and its obscene [[Other, the]] u
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  • ...d the feeling.<ref>C.S.Lewis, <i>Surprised by Joy</i>, [[London]]: Fontana Books, 1977, p. 174-5.</ref></blockquote> ...ECRET</b></tt> - <tt><b>TO BE REVEALED BEHIND IT</b></tt>. To paraphrase [[Hegel]]'s famous [[formula]] from his [[Phenomenology]], behind the curtain of th
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  • ...course, a true revolution revolutionizes its own starting presuppositions. Hegel had a presentiment of this necessity when he wrote, "It is a modern folly t ...cracy," i.e., in the rise of "illiberal democracy at home and abroad" (the books subtitle).<br><br>
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  • ...a secondary distortion of the Oedipal [[text]], the Oedipus myth is (as [[Hegel]] already claimed) the grounding myth of the Western Greek [[civilization]] ...God repeatedly appears and then withdraws into himself, in his Beyond. As Hegel put it, what dies on the Cross is NOT the human incarnation of the transcen
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  • ...he definitive exercises in Deleuzian politics) is that we are dealing with books which refer to and function as the moment of theoretical reflection of-one ...esentatives, people establish what their interests and opinions are. As [[Hegel]] already knew, "absolute democracy" could only actualize itself in the gui
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  • ...i>Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader</i>, New York: Thomas Dunne Books 2004, p. 85.</ref></blockquote> ...ef>4. Robert Axelrod, <i>The Evolution of Cooperation</i>, New York: Basic Books 1984.</ref> Individualism versus communitarianism, utilitarianism versus [[
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  • ...Semitic and anti-Christian caricatures that abound in the press and school-books in Muslim countries? Where is here the respect for other people and their r ...otie</i>, Paris: Les Editions de Minuit 2004, p.112-114.</ref> As already Hegel was well aware, there is something violent in the very symbolization of a t
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  • [[Hegel]] would not have shrunk from the idea of the human genome and biogenetic in * [[Bring Me My Philips Mental Jacket]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 25. Number 10. May 22, 2003. <http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/ma
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  • [[Hegel]] was among the first to see in the geographical [[triad]] of [[Germany]], * [[Knee-Deep]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. September 9, 2005. <>. Also listed on ''[[Lacan.com]]''. <http://www.lac
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  • ...agi-comic indignity which is his recent essay in the <i>New York Review of Books</i> on 'Kosovo and the End of the [[Nation]]-State'. In it, he tries to say * [[Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]] 21. October 28, 1999. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v21/n2
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  • ...1933-39]. Trans. [[James]]. H. Nichols Jr., New York and [[London]]: Basic Books, 1969.</ref> ..., 1947 [1933-39]. Trans. James. H. Nichols Jr., New York and London: Basic Books, 1969: 7; {{S1}} p. 223</ref> must be a "[[master|fight to the death]]", si
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  • ...ng in the heels of [[Alexandre Koyré]]'s [[understanding]] of [[Time]] in Hegel, Kojève helped [[change]] this in France, albeit in somewhat different [[t
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  • ...hy his main references are philosophical - in the index of <i>Écrits</i>, Hegel outnumbers Freud!).</ref> ..., Hegel brings it from the Kantian "in itself" to "for itself." It is only Hegel who can think the parallax in its radicality, as the priority of the inhere
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  • ...en from two different stations, or points of view. It is rather that, as [[Hegel]] would have put it, [[subject]] and object are inherently "mediated," so t * [[Parallax]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. November 20, 2003. <>.
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  • ...hat these are two narrative events, this is at the narrative level of what Hegel would have called <i>vorstellungen</i>, representations.&nbsp; Actually, th ...at.&nbsp; OK, they took it, OK!&nbsp; Bricolage, it's how you write sacred books!&nbsp; What interests me more is that you have two perspectives, and you ca
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  • ...was just an accident or a mistake, the result of fraud and manipulation. [[Hegel]] wrote apropos of Napoleon that it was only after his second defeat, at Wa * [[Hooray for Bush!]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. December 2, 2004. <http://www.lacan.com/zizhooray.htm>
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  • ...hcroft and George W. Bush believe. They may even be sincere, but... from [[Hegel]] we learned how to undermine a position - not through comparing it directl ...gether without slaughtering one another. As I repeat again and again in my books, I don't buy the simplistic, Marxist reductive decoding, "[[human rights]],
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  • ...only of his human embodiment) - which is why, for Lacan, who follows here Hegel, the Thing in itself is ultimately the gaze, not the perceived object. So, ...Organizations Exist?", in <i>Structural Anthropology</i> (New York: Basic Books 1963), p. 131-163; the drawings are on pages 133-134.<br>
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  • ..... Schelling's emphasis on the abyss of pure Willing, of course, targets [[Hegel]]'s alleged "panlogicism": Schelling wants to prove that the [[Hegelian]] u (6) Richard Andrews and Paul Schellenberger, The Tomb of God (London: Warner Books 1997), p. 433.
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  • ...passions is cliche and I find it very suspicious. I would like to quote [[Hegel]] here: 'The true [[evil]] is an attitude which perceives evil everywhere.' ...e manner: click here, go there, use this fragment, that story or scene. My books are already failed CD-ROMs, as someone told me. But because of copyright, i
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  • numerous books including </i>[[Looking]] Away: An Introduction to Jacques [[Lacan]] suspicious. I would like to quote [[Hegel]] here: "The true [[evil]] is an attitude
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  • ...storicism appear in the writings of [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|G.W.F. Hegel]], an influential [[philosophy | philosopher]] in [[Nineteenth Century | 19 ...not use these [[terms]], although [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]] did.) Hegel's famous aphorism, "Philosophy is the history of philosophy," describes it
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  • ...he very form that excludes not only its solution but its own positing—is Hegel's phenomenology. I skip ahead here; this point—which is, moreover, exciti ...ept. This illusion has been thematized by well-known philosophies, such as Hegel's formerly and more recently [[Husserl]]'s and Merleau's. I say thematized,
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  • ...ure]], he sets out in clear, explanatory detail his [[understanding]] of [[Hegel]]'s [[dialectic]], the basic [[thesis]] that underpins all his [[analyses]] This [[text]] is often cited as the easiest of Zizek's books to navigate, a reputation underscored by the many and varied references to
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  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Violence: Big Ideas / Small Books]]'''''. New York: Verso. July 22, 2008, 272 pages, [[Language]] [[English]] ...Kant, Hegel and the Critique of Ideology|Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology (Post-Contemporary Interventions)]]'''''. Dur
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  • ...[figures]] of [[German]] [[Idealism]] from [[Kant]] to [[Schelling]] and [[Hegel]]. ...his thinking. It's a unique phenomenon that can be found in the stream of books that have appeared in [[recent]] years since he started writing in English.
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  • ...and amusing that it could very well appear - verbatim - in one of the many books he has written [[about]] the obscene rules that sustain our supposedly [[ci ...ces to film noir, dirty [[jokes]], and pop culture ephemera. "Discussing [[Hegel]] and [[Lacan]] is like breathing for Slavoj. I've seen him talk about [[th
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  • ...le. Zizek's [[writing]] forces them to collaborate. [[Marx]], [[Freud]], [[Hegel]], [[Kant]], [[Lacan]]...and Alfred [[Hitchcock]], [[David Lynch]], and the ...'s anthology <em>The Anti-Capitalism Reader</em>, forthcoming from Akashic Books in the summer of 2002.</p>
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  • were worried about <i>The [[Ticklish Subject]]</i>. "After so many books, check the amazon.com reviews of my books, I get either five
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  • ...in the Discourse Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University and author of books on psychoanalysis, discourse, politics and culture. He is a practising psyc ...ork for Zizek as a way of reading Hegel, and the Lacan-machine-for-reading-Hegel then becomes a writing machine that holds things together, but in a way tha
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  • ...oubtedly, Zizek's work becomes more explicitly Marxist after his first two books. But, more profoundly, this [[change]] in political orientation is linked t ...God and the poorest and most abject of men (TK, 85). Indeed, this is what Hegel means by dialectical [[sublation]] - or this is what allows dialectical sub
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  • The authors of books like this are often reluctant to speak of the private lives of their subjec ...zek's fellow theorist Judith Butler writes on the back cover of one of his books: 'Slavoj lives to theorize', but we suspect the opposite is true and Zizek
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  • ...for its own opposite. To the very extent that it can be thought—this is Hegel's point about immersing abstract universality in the medium of representati ...f the alternative that, precisely through its [[exclusion]] (this again is Hegel's point concerning the distinction between [[concrete]] and abstract univer
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  • ...] and [[political]] issues are Tarrying With the [[Negative]]: [[Kant]], [[Hegel]], and Critique of [[Ideology]] and The Ticklish [[Subject]]: The [[Absent] ...[Slavoj Zizek]] has written over two-dozen books ranging from Lacan, Kant, Hegel, and [[Deleuze]], to [[Hitchcock]], [[David Lynch]], and Krzystof [[Kieslow
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  • ...nd, Jules Janin shows us the unsinkable survival, having it saluted by the books which mask it, if we believe him, in every respectable library, Saint John ...and the police might well be the state, as is said among the followers of Hegel. But the Law is something else, as has been known since Antigone.
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  • ...should be distinguished from [[biological]] urge, [[want]]. He borrows [[Hegel]]'s concept of desire which has two important terms. Desire is lack with r [[Category:Books by Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...re Lacan is speaking especially of [[dialectical]] "[[sciences]]" --from [[Hegel]] to [[Marx]] and beyond-- which look for the growth of [[knowledge]] to un [[Category:Books by Jacques Lacan]]
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  • ...led method. The so- called [[scientific]] objectivity that is exhibited in books that amount to no more than a random collection of documents offers a [[liv ...e since the nineteenth century with the expectation of restoring, beyond [[Hegel]], [[Kierkegaard]] and [[Nietzsche]], the vestiges still available to us of
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