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  • |author = Peter D. Mathews Peter D. Mathews is Professor of [[English]] [[Literature]] at Hanyang [[Universi
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  • [[Category:People|Brooks, Peter]] [[Category:Looking Awry|Brooks, Peter]]
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  • ...le:Philosophy and the Idea of Communism- Alain Badiou in conversation with Peter Engelmann.jpg|thumb]] Now, in the course of this wide-ranging conversation with Peter Engelmann, Alain Badiou explains why he continues to value the idea of comm
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  • =‘Concept and Form / Cahiers pour l’Analyse’ by Peter Hallward and Knox Peden= ...alibar, Edward Baring, Jacques Bouveresse, Yves Duroux, Alain Grosrichard, Peter Hallward, Adrian Johnston, Serge Leclaire, Patrice Maniglier, Tracy McNulty
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  • ...primary focus is on Badiou’s politics of prescription, mediated through Peter Hallward’s essay on that subject (Hallward 2005). As he explains, the Tru
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  • ...ent]] of the [[concept]] from [[Marx]] to the [[present]]. Terry Eagleton, Peter Dews and Seyla Benhabib assess the decisive contributions of Lukács and th
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  • ...ras, on Le ravissement de Lol V. Stein</b>, Paris: Seuil, 2001, transl. by Peter Connor in <i>Duras by Duras</i>, [[City Lights]] Books, San Francisco, CA,
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  • ...erenczi (Eds. Eva Brabant, Ernst Falzeder, and Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch, Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard [[University]]
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  • ...id Cooper]], [[Thomas Szasz]] and [[R. D. Laing]]. In 1999, psychiatrist [[Peter Breggin]] founded a scholarly journal devoted exclusively to criticism of b
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  • ...Our Time| location=New York| publisher= W. W. Norton & Company |authorlink=Peter Gay|}}</ref> ...aims upon truth, the judgment of time seems to be running against him." [[Peter D. Kramer]], a [[psychiatrist]] and faculty member of [[Brown Medical Schoo
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  • *Deconstructive Subjectivities (1996) editor with [[Peter Dews]]
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  • ...discuss the specifics of the case with Jupiter [[Jones]], Bob Andrews and Peter Crenshaw and every so often the three boys would give Alfred Hitchcock meme
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  • ...ique individual. ''[[The Book on Adler]]'' is a work about Pastor [[Adolf Peter Adler]]'s claim to have had a sacrilegious revelation and was shunned and e
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  • ...tgenstein: Pragmatism or Deconstruction''. Frankfurt am Main – New York: Peter Lang, 2001. (co-editor)
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  • ...alism are the two great Left-liberal "progressives," [[Richard Rorty]] and Peter Singer — honest in their consequent stance. Rorty defines the basic coord ...] constrained way of life; even the nostalgic anti-capitalist artists from Peter Handke to Joseph Beuys celebrate this aspect of Socialism: the absence of s
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  • ...tors and extras in a gigantic show. The most [[recent]] example of this is Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998), with Jim Carrey playing the small town clerk ...nside]] our advertisements, like hermits going into caves to contemplate." Peter Sloterdijk's notion of the "sphere" is here literally realized, as the giga
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  • ...tors and extras in a gigantic show. The most [[recent]] example of this is Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998), with Jim Carrey playing the small town clerk ...nside]] our advertisements, like hermits going into caves to contemplate." Peter Sloterdijk's [[notion]] of the "sphere" is here literally realized, as the
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  • ...y actors and extras in a gigantic show? The most recent example of this is Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998), with Jim Carrey playing the small town clerk
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  • ...Cynical [[Reason]], a great bestseller in [[Germany]] (Sloterdijk, 1983), Peter Sloterdijk puts forward the [[thesis]] that ideology's dominant mode of fun
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  • ...a universe in which different, mutually exclusive fantasies co-[[exist]]. Peter Hoeg's novel The Woman and the Ape [[stages]] sex with an [[animal]] as a [ 13. I rely here on Peter Pfaller, "Der Ernst der Arbeit ist vom Spiel gelernt," in Work & [[Culture]
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  • ...possible worlds" scenarios — see Krzysztof [[Kieslowski]]'s [[Chance]], Peter Howitt's Sliding Doors; even "serious" historians themselves recently produ
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  • ...Mass., 1989).</ref> Singer then provides the Darwinian background.<ref>See Peter Singer, Writings on an [[Ethical]] Life (New York, 2000).</ref>
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  • ...l in its [[community]]?<ref><i>G.W.F. Hegel. Theologian of the Spirit</i>, Peter C. Hodgson, editor, Minneapolis: Fortress Press 1997, p. 237. Since this [[
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  • ...as an [[index]] pointing towards the final catastrophe. In contrast to it, Peter Yates' outstanding <b>Breaking Away</b> (1979), a gentle [[comedy]]/drama a
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  • ...t it: “More communication means at first above all more conflict.”<ref>Peter Sloterdijk, “Warten auf den Islam,” <i>Focus</i> 10/2006, p. 84.</ref> ...t it: “More communication means at first above all more conflict.”<ref>Peter Sloterdijk, “Warten auf den Islam,” <i>Focus</i> 10/2006, p. 84.</ref>
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  • <a name="3x"></a><a href="#3">3</a> It is at this point that Peter Dews' attempt to enlist the Lacanian problematic of
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  • ...|O'Neill, Onora]] | title='Kantian Ethics' in 'A Companion to Ethics', ed. Peter Singer |location=Oxford | publisher=Blackwell Reference|year=1993 |id=ISBN
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  • ...e les sociaux-démocrates aujourd'hui sont thatchéristes», a dit un jour Peter Mandelson, un ami de Blair. Hélas, je crois qu'il a raison. Regardez en Es
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  • ...tors and extras in a gigantic show. The most [[recent]] example of this is Peter Weir's The Truman Show (1998), with Jim Carrey playing the small town clerk ...nside]] our advertisements, like hermits going into caves to contemplate." Peter Sloterdijk's [[notion]] of the "sphere" is here literally realized, as the
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  • ...tors and extras in a gigantic show. The most [[recent]] example of this is Peter Weir's <i>The Truman Show</i> (1998), with Jim Carrey playing the small tow
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  • ...y actors and extras in a gigantic show? The most recent example of this is Peter Weir's <i>The Truman Show</i> (1998), with Jim Carrey playing the small tow
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  • Peter Dews' basic criticism of my [[reading]] of [[Schelling]] is that, by way of 141-48; it was written in response to Peter Dews, 'The Eclipse of Coincidence',
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  • <font ,="" helvetica="" face="arial" size="-1"><b>CH:</b> <i>Peter Dews has indicated such a suspicion [in</i> The ...ce="arial" size="-1"><b>SZ:</b> Yeah! And I'm still on speaking terms with Peter
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  • ...tics'<a name="15x"></a><a href="#15"><sup>15</sup></a> (and here she cites Peter Dews' critique of Zizek's reading of Hegel, to which we will turn in a mome ...name="25x"></a><a href="#25"><sup>25</sup></a> A similar point is made by Peter McLaren when he comments that that Zizek's 'Lacanian Marxism' — rather a
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  • ...ueer theorist Judith Butler, but also briefly the Frankfurt School Marxist Peter Dews). We see raised in the arguments between them the question - the under <a name="3"></a><a href="#3x">3</a>. Cited in Peter Canning, "The Sublime Theorist of Slovenia", <i>Artforum</i>, March 1993, p
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  • ...ong Island]], and in 1946, married Ilse Ollendorf, with whom he had a son, Peter. ...cloudbusting together, and his bewilderment when Reich died in prison when Peter was 13 years old.]]
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  • ...fiction]] novel '[[Ender's Game]]', and more fully in the 'Shadow' series. Peter uses his great intelligence and political savvy to manipulate [[public]] op
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  • ...Berlin, 1953); trans. under the title <i>The Destruction of Reason,</i> by Peter Palmer (Atlantic Highlands, N.J., 1980). </font>
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  • ...ted in time, being taken as a signifying factor in all languages in which 'Peter hits Paul' reverses its dme when the terms are inverted.
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  • ...of the transference neuroses (Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, Ed.; Axel Hoffer and Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Pres
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  • * [[Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Pres
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  • * [[Hallward Peter]] 321-324 * [[Peter Sioterdijk]] 162, 163, 179
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  • ...et/article.php3?id_article=48 Beyond Formalisation] (Badiou interviewed by Peter Hallward and [[Bruno Bosteels]]; questions in English, answers in [[French]
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  • Blos, Peter
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  • ...ándor Ferenczi, Vol. 2, 1914-1919. (Ernst Falzeder and Eva Brabant, Eds.; Peter Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard Univers
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  • * Hartocollis, Peter, and Graham, I. (Eds.). (1991). The Personal Myth in Psychoanalytic Theory.
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  • * Gay, Peter. The Freud Reader. London: Vintage, 1995. * Gay, Peter. Freud: A Life for Our Time. New York: W.W. Norton, 1998.
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  • |author = Peter D. Mathews Peter D. Mathews is Professor of [[English]] [[Literature]] at Hanyang [[Universi
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  • |author = Peter D. Mathews ...where almost everyone else has failed. Highly readable and entertaining." |Peter Fonagy||Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL & Chief Executive of the Anna Freu
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  • by Peter Canning PETER CANNING: The basic question is, what drew you to Lacan? I know that it was
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  • ...accused of imposing undue restrictions on access to the Freud Archives. [[Peter Gay]], for example, in his biography of Freud (1988), after praising Eissle * Gay, Peter (1988). Freud: A [[life]] for our [[time]]. London and Melbourne: Dent.
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  • ...ylogenetic fantasy: Overview of the transference neuroses (Axel Hoffer and Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1987.
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  • ...erview of [[The Transference|the transference]] neuroses. (Axel Hoffer and Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press.
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  • * [[Axel Hoffer and Peter T. Hoffer, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Pres
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