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  • Welcome to [[No Subject]], a free online encyclopedia for information related to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]]. We have {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} pages about [[psychoanalysis]], [[psychoanalytic theory]], [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Jacques Lacan]], [[Slavoj Zizek]] and related [[ide
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  • ...time do not contain any references to a specific [[linguistics|linguistic theory]], and instead are dominated by [[philosophy|philosophical allusions]], mai Above and beyond its use for conveying information, [[language]] is first and foremost an appeal to an interlocutor; in [[Jako
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  • ...the term very rarely, it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theory]] after his [[death]]. ...m of the prejudices, [[passion]]s, perplexities, and even the insufficient information of the [[analyst]] at a certain [[moment]] of the [[dialectic]]al [[process
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  • ...hat in his thesis he was against "[[mental automatism]]," Clérambault's [[theory]]. ...rnational [[Psychoanalytic]] Association (IPA) on the [[mirror]]-[[stage]] theory which remains unpublished (the version included in ''Escits'' dates from 19
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  • ...and was a departure from the rest of Freud's [[work]] on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The book does contain [[discussion]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[th ...[[hesitation]], his concern regarding the [[scientific]] [[nature]] of the information he...
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  • ...gh post-dated as 1900 by the publisher). The publication inaugurated the [[theory]] of [[Freudian]] [[dream analysis]], which [[Freud]] believed was the "roy ...ive: as such, the unconscious must distort and warp the [[meaning]] of its information to make it through the [[censorship]]. As such, [[images]] in dreams are of
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  • ...dition. This usually involves interviewing the patient and often obtaining information collated from other sources such as other health and [[social]] care profes * [[Chemical imbalance theory]]
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  • ...general level about ''[[signs]]'', while the study of the communication of information in [[living]] organisms is covered in [[biosemiotics]]. ...le semiotics is closer to some of the [[humanities]] (including [[literary theory]] and [[cultural anthropology]]).
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  • ...at theories of the "public sphere" endanger democratic [[politics]] in the information age. ...r journalism, the Internet and [[technology]], as well as the conspiracy [[theory]] subculture that has marked American [[history]] from the Declaration Inde
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  • ...the [[US-VISIT]] he would have been required to give up his [[biometric]] information, which he believed stripped him to a state of "[[bare life]]" (''zoe'') and :''If [[human]] beings were or had to be this or that [[substance theory|substance]], this or that destiny, no [[ethical]] [[experience]] would be p
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  • ...[[French]] [[literary critic]], [[literary theory|literary]] and [[social theory|social theorist]], [[philosopher]], and [[Semiotics|semiotician]]. ...his works were discursive to traditional academic views of [[literary]] [[theory]] and specific, renowned [[figures]] of [[literature]]. His unorthodox [[t
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  • ...hat study systems for representing [[understanding]] and the processing of information. Included in the term are certain areas of speculative research ([[philosop ...rry), and especially experimental research (anomalies in the processing of information during [[schizophrenic]] states or a slowing down of the decision-making [[
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  • ...rammatology'', Derrida offers one example of deconstruction applied to a [[theory]] of Lévi-[[Strauss]]. Following many other Western thinkers, [[Lévi-Str ...-Strauss is not the use of markings on a piece of paper to [[communicate]] information, but rather their use in domination and violence. Derrida further observes
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  • ...tchcock was one of the first directors to whom they applied their auteur [[theory]], which stresses the artistic [[authority]] of the director in the film-ma ...e]]'' (1944), a [[French language]] short made for the British Ministry of Information
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  • SZ: First I must say that I don't have my own positive theory about Japan. What I do have, as every Western intellectual, are the myths o ...It means intrigues and meetings. I simply had to choose. Do I do seriously theory or politics? What I hate most is the left wing beautiful soul who's complai
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  • ...binary signifier without the [[Master]] signifier — in [[speech]]-act [[theory]] we would call it the "[[order]] of the [[performative]]." I think this wa ...mple, every can, every package, is [[full]] of information. Of course this information is about what it contains and what it does not contain: no cholesterol, no
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  • ...of the new means of production (i.e. access to and control over education, information and [[communication]]). It is a paradox that Hardt and Negri, the poets of ...alter [[Benjamin]]'s reminder that it is not enough to ask how a certain [[theory]] (or art) declares itself to stay with regard to social struggles; one sho
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  • ...'modernity' in its current sense manage to distinguish their product - the information revolution, and globalized, free-market modernity - from the detestable old ...e contrary, the reference to Hegel enable us to discern a flaw in Laclau's theory itself? The philosophical/notional limitation of Laclau's couple of two log
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  • ...name="4"></a><a href="#4x"><font color="#e42033">4.</font></a> I owe this information to Udi Aloni, New York.<br> ...ademic [[machine]] with its endless interpretive [[circulation]], Lacanian theory involves the type of collective of engaged [[subjects]] found in radical re
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  • ..., which are considered [[contingent]], not merits.<ref>5. John Rawls, <i>A Theory of Justice</i>, Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1971 (revised edition 1 ...me and today forgotten, was Muhammed Saeed al-Sahaf, the unfortunate Iraqi information minister who, in his daily press conferences, heroically denied even the mo
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  • ...cheating'?</p><p>One [[reason]] Fukuyama moved from his 'end-of-history' [[theory]] to a consideration of the new [[threat]] posed by the brain [[sciences]] It is already possible for blind people to get elementary information [[about]] their surroundings fed directly into their brain, bypassing the [
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  • ...U.S.A. and gave the ''Fordham lectures'', which were published as ''The [[Theory]] of Psychoanalysis'' and while they contain some remarks on the dissenting ...temmed from their differing concepts of the unconscious. Jung saw Freud's theory of the unconscious as incomplete and unnecessarily [[negative]]. According
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  • ...appear. The usual strategy is [[displaced]] belief, what in [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] is referred to as "the [[subject]] supposed to believe," in which literal ...ck a typical liberal reaction against [[fascism]]. You don't really have a theory of fascism. So you look a little bit into history, encounter something whic
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  • 4. I owe this information to Udi Aloni, New York. ...ademic [[machine]] with its endless interpretive [[circulation]], Lacanian theory involves the type of collective of engaged [[subjects]] found in radical re
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  • ...es, lifestyles, religions, sexual orientations. The reply of a materialist theory is to show that this very One already relies on certain exclusions: the com ...ng Serb columnist who was even for a brief period Milosevic's minister for information and public media, describes 'the strange symbiosis between Milosevic and th
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  • Slavoj [[Zizek]]: First I must say that I don't have my own positive [[theory]] [[about]] Japan. What I do have, as every Western [[intellectual]], are t ...It means intrigues and meetings. I simply had to choose. Do I do seriously theory or politics? What I hate most is the left wing [[beautiful soul]] who's com
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  • [[theory]] or politics? What I hate most are the beautiful souls of the left wing Impartial, independent information can [[help]] a lot, but don't expect too much of
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  • ...binary signifier without the [[Master]] signifier — in [[speech]]-act [[theory]] we would call it the "[[order]] of the [[performative]]." I think this wa ...mple, every can, every package, is [[full]] of information. Of course this information is about what it contains and what it does not contain: no cholesterol, no
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  • ...of the new means of production (i.e. access to and control over education, information and [[communication]]). It is a paradox that Hardt and Negri, the poets of ...alter [[Benjamin]]'s reminder that it is not enough to ask how a certain [[theory]] (or art) declares itself to stay with regard to social struggles; one sho
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  • Slavoj [[Zizek]] is engaged in the [[psychoanalytical]] [[theory]] of [[film]] and pop [[culture]], covering a broad area from [[Hitchcock]] ...zation of [[reality]]" which supposedly accompanies the [[development]] of information technologies. Recently you talked [[about]] several notions of cyberspace a
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  • ...al reactions to this side of Hegel's [[thought]]. Significantly, [[Marx's theory of alienation]] comes [[full]] circle to the thought of the [[Hegelian]] [[ ...erent [[meaning]]. It is associated with the work of [[Franz Boas]]. His [[theory]] took the [[diffusionist]] [[concept]] that there were a few "cradles of [
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  • ...hin the order of signification. As with Einstein's "general" and "special" theory of relativity, the imaginary may be regarded as a special case of significa ...f possibility for dimensionality as such. Or, if we take Luhmann's systems theory, the Real is present in terms of the constitutive paradox whereby a system
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  • ...<img src="/ucp-entities/mdash.gif" alt="—" align="bottom" border="0">the information revolution, and globalized, free-[[market]] modernity<img src="/ucp-entitie ...obably get a common answer; the thing to look for would be rather the <i>[[theory]]</i> about [[sexuality]] at the level of their respective philosophies. Pe
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  • ...appear. The usual strategy is [[displaced]] belief, what in [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] is referred to as "the subject supposed to believe," in which we literall ...ck a typical liberal reaction against [[fascism]]. You don't really have a theory of fascism, so what you do is look a little bit into history, [[encounter]]
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  • ...eue freie Presse published a [[letter]] from Freud correcting some inexact information regarding a lawsuit filed against Theodor Reik for the illegal practice of ...e general [[recognition]] that what is essential is good training in the [[theory]] and practice of analysis, especially the indispensable requirement of a p
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  • == Theory == ...n [[Ecology]] [[theory]] of [[Urie Bronfenbrenner]]), and especially the [[information processing]] framework employed by cognitive psychology.
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  • * information 12 b 552 * information 13 b 343
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  • ...itate [[communication]] among followers wanting to [[exchange]] scientific information. ...is was a social and intellectual movement, a clinical [[therapy]], and a [[theory]] of mind. He maintained that these major thrusts were bound to come into [
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  • ...f "modernity" in its current sense manage to distinguish their product-the information revolution, and globalized, free-[[market]] modernity-from the detestable o ...probably get a common answer; the thing to look for would be rather the [[theory]] about [[sexuality]] at the level of their respective philosophies. Perhap
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  • ...ee in 1881. Reports from friends who knew him during that time, as well as information from Freud's own letters, [[suggest]] that he was less diligent about his m ...ells were of the same type. So, in a small way, Freud furthered Darwin's [[theory]] by showing that humans were genetically and historically linked to other
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  • ...of [[concepts]] that are essential for [[understanding]] [[psychoanalytic theory]]. ...he [[unconscious]] is the foundation upon which much of his psychoanalytic theory is built. Freud hypothesized that the [[mind]] is [[divided]] into [[three]
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  • ...e of the topics I will discuss include: Lacan's emendation of Saussure's [[theory]], the importance of [[metaphor]] and [[metonymy]], the [[relationship]] be ...of language. It is on the basis of this argument that Lacan elaborates his theory of the Symbolic, the [[dimension]] of culture into which the child must be
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  • ...69,248,418 Reconciliation, 173, 181,217,251-253 Redundancy (in information theory), 104, 154 [[Time for understanding, 88, 106, 110 Topographical theory, 5, 105, 156 Topology, 108, 121,227,244,296,311,
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  • ...bsolutely crucial for us from the very beginning, this and his [[whole]] [[theory]] of [[theoretical]] state apparatuses, even though in [[terms]] of his off ...ll [[looking]] for the answer. I don't have a good theory. The only proper theory would be--but, again it's difficult to formulate it without falling into th
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  • ...the [[Pleasure]] [[Principle]]" (1920), by establishing the basis for his theory of the [[death]] [[instinct]], played a [[role]] not only in his theorizati ...ning [[infant]] observation as a "set situation" capable both of providing information about the infant carried by its [[mother]] and of establishing an authentic
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  • ...be grasped a posteriori in fundamental [[concepts]] and coordinated in a [[theory]] that Freud called "[[metapsychology]]." As distinct from [[biology]] and ...[[mathematics]], [[mathematical]] logic, information theory, and [[game]] theory. Such science, profoundly connected to the nominalist current that appeared
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  • The twenty-ninth lecture is titled "Revision of the [[Theory]] of [[Dreams]]." It contains few new elements, except for the assertion th ...alysis since the establishing of the second [[topography]] ([[structural]] theory): stress upon the ego, the importance of the superego, the abandonment of t
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  • ...freie Presse</i> published a [[letter]] from Freud correcting some inexact information regarding a lawsuit filed against Theodor Reik for the illegal practice of ...e general [[recognition]] that what is essential is good training in the [[theory]] and practice of analysis, especially the indispensable requirement of a p
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  • ...ially when it concerns the [[image]] of his "hero Freud." Nonetheless, the information is invaluable for [[understanding]] the [[significance]] of this group for ...Jung had begun to distance himself from Freud, not only in [[terms]] of [[theory]] and [[clinical]] [[practice]], but also in terms of their personal [[rela
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  • ...ntable, figurable, thinkable) through which the [[psyche]] metabolizes the information it draws from its [[encounter]] with [[reality]]. These three modes coexist ...]-presentation and the changes it will impose. On this point Aulagnier's [[theory]] converges with that of Sigmund [[Freud]], for whom an idea becomes [[cons
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