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  • ...ntral functions of the ego were traditionally seen as [[reality]]-testing, impulse-[[control]], judgment, [[affect]] [[tolerance]], [[defence]], and synthetic
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  • ...Lenin, but to REPEAT him in the Kierkegaardian sense: to retrieve the same impulse in today's constellation. The return to Lenin aims neither at nostalgically ...in a way which retained the initial ludic utopian-subversive revolutionary impulse; say, in his Happiness from 1935, in order to combat religion, he shows a p
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  • ...Tatar origins.) It is only possible to retrieve the [[theory]]'s original impulse from this [[external]] [[position]], in exactly the same way St [[Paul]], w
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  • ...nsgression which gives rise to a morbid sense of [[guilt]]. My actual life-impulse, my [[desire,]] appears to me as an [[autonomous]] foreign automatism which
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  • ...Lenin but to repeat him in the Kierkegaardian sense: to retrieve the same impulse in today's constellation. The return to Lenin aims neither at nostalgically
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  • ...n, but to [[repeat]] him in the Kierkegaardian sense, to retrieve the same impulse in today's constellation. The return to Lenin aims neither to nostalgically
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  • ...with his crucial failure to [[understand]] the origins of his own critical impulse, has pushed him towards New Ageism. Although the Communist regimes were mos
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  • ...Tatar origins.) It is only possible to retrieve the [[theory]]'s original impulse from this [[external]] [[position]], in exactly the same way St [[Paul]], w
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  • ...ks into it, although he thereby risks the guards' wrath. Lukács read this impulse to finish the job as a sign of how, even in the brutal conditions of the gu
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  • ...nsgression which gives rise to a morbid sense of [[guilt]]. My actual life-impulse, my [[desire,]] appears to me as an [[autonomous]] foreign automatism which
    71 KB (11,385 words) - 21:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...Tatar origins.) It is only possible to retrieve the [[theory]]'s original impulse from this [[external]] [[position]], in exactly the same way St [[Paul]], w
    28 KB (4,534 words) - 19:46, 27 May 2019
  • ...Lenin but to repeat him in the Kierkegaardian sense: to retrieve the same impulse in today's constellation. The return to Lenin aims neither at nostalgically
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  • ...of a genuinely universal - and in Zizek's definition, properly political - impulse.<br> ...proper," a vaguely defined, but deeply heroic and inherently universalist impulse, in which a given social order and its power interests are destabilized and
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  • ...the four episodical substances which one can with what it is useful, wrap impulse by what each one is aimed in the middle and reached there only one shooting
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  • Throughout these approaches the reference to impulse is vague or explicitly eliminated. However, there are no benefits to this.
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  • ...existence of a moral imperative, to the existence and persistence of this impulse to murder and the enigma contained in this [[return]] to death, here couche
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  • ...es the concept more akin to the concept of [[resistance]]) or to a psychic impulse that seeks to avoid anxiety and unpleasure in the quest to [[adapt]] and ac
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  • ...ression, since "if [[destruction]] be part of the aim in [[The Id|the id]] impulse, then destruction is only incidental to id satisfaction" (p. 210), to a sub
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  • The repressed thus retains its initial impulse, its urge to penetrate consciousness. It may achieve this, according to Fre
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  • The [[work of art]] can be considered as a [[compromise solution]] between [[impulse]]s and [[defense]]s.
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  • A person can suppress the impulse to "choke the [[life]] out of some idiot who desperately [[needs]] it" for
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  • ...ssion drive is our drive for safety and protection of our lives. Those two impulse [[drives]] are the motivating factors of our actions. ...Projection reduces anxiety in the way that it allows the expression of the impulse or desire without letting the ego recognize it;
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  • ...her husband; in this sense, she stands for death, for the stifling of the impulse to fully live one's life, beyond social conventions. However, precisely as
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  • See also: Homosexuality; [[Instinctual]] impulse; [[Masculinity]]/femininity; [[Sadomasochism]]; [[Turning around]].
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  • During the period of oedipal decline, a new distribution of impulse [[cathexes]] will leave its traces throughout the sexual [[life]] with a ne
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  • A [[wish]] is a mental impulse or desire to obtain satisfaction.
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  • ...olve the interests of the ego but instead correspond to an [[instinctual]] impulse that cannot be admitted, not because of the strong feelings of [[shame]] or
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  • ...n]] (1929) had a very different outlook on creativity, which she saw as an impulse experienced by the [[infant]] to repair the [[object]] that had been initia ...in this way deprived of contact with the experience of life. "The creative impulse," Winnicott writes, "is [[present]] as much in the [[moment]]-by-moment liv
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  • [[Instinctual]] impulse
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  • ...tisfied]] just once, and any subsequent manifestation of desire is only an impulse (<i>Regung</i>) that aims to reestablish, sometimes to the point of ([[psyc
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  • # either the [[child]] expresses an impulse to [[master]] the [[object]] by breaking it, casting it aside, or incorpora
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  • ...can discover the genetic connection that is continuously repeated through impulse and [[desire]]. In this way psychoanalysis is raised to the rank of a [[nat
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  • * [[Instinctual impulse]]
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  • ...mally happen in [[hysteria]]. [[Repression]] bears upon an [[instinctual]] impulse with [[projection]] onto an object; anxiety cannot be totally avoided excep ...rected toward the paternal [[imago]]; the [[violence]] of this destructive impulse is the source for massive anxiety that, in turn, becomes a source of [[pers
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  • ...tisfied]] just once, and any subsequent manifestation of desire is only an impulse (<i>Regung</i>) that aims to reestablish, sometimes to the point of ([[psyc
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  • ...[1910], p. 61). He bases this on the hypothesis that the shared homosexual impulse is generally aim-inhibited and constitutes a source of unused libido that i
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  • ...ul to distinguish himself from Schopenhauer in his conception of the death impulse. Also, Freud's [[metapsychology]] cannot be confused with a [[weltanschauun
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  • * Drive: driving factor, the measure of the amount of impulse toward a particular action or end.
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  • ...extreme conscious tendencies are softened and toned down through a counter-impulse in the unconscious." (1914a). This assertion ascribes a different [[role]]
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  • might [[satisfy]] an impulse of the child's, which was suppressed in<br> impulse to [[work]] over in the [[mind]] some overpowering experience so as to make
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  • ...[[subjective]] experience (so that a [[scientist]] will be able to give an impulse to our brain and then predict to what subjective experience this impulsive
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  • ...r which is coupled with fear of father (ambivalence)). After the repressed impulse had vanished from consciousness a substitute for the father was found which
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  • ...ng Act). It [[links]] the existing Schools and their members, while giving impulse to the creation of new Schools. Its activities are coordinated with the Ass
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  • <blockquote>An intention is an impulse for an [[action]] which has already found approbation, but whose execution
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote> ...Hypnoid states; [[Identification]]; Identification fantasies; Instinctual impulse; [[Need]] for [[punishment]]; [[Overdetermination]]; [[Paranoid]] position;
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  • ...ncipal problems. The first can be formulated as follows: to what originary impulse of thought is [[psychoanalysis]] the heir? The question reaches far beyond
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  • ...ic symbol (93)—the most common. Although Jones, like Freud, resisted the impulse, ultimately his argument implies a "dictionary of symbols," albeit highly o
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  • ...orship by a disguise, the dream is a compromise between the [[demands]] of impulse and the intensity of the repressing force.lo
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  • ...lescent. Sexualization is both a manifestation and an effect of the sexual impulse that libidinally cathects the object in a way that is both quantitative and
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  • ...us]] to lose its [[structures]] of [[meaning]] and reduce its capacity for impulse expression.
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