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  • ...st of [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 on it occupies a central part in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. In 1945, [[Lacan]] distinguishes between [[three]] kinds of [[subject]].
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  • In his paper entitled "[[Jacques Lacan:Bibliography|Logical Time]]" (1945), [[Lacan]] undermines the pretensions of [[logic]] to [[timelessness]] and ...] which may be formulated rigorously in [[mathematical]] [[terms]]. In the 1945 paper, [[Lacan]] argues that [[logical time]] has a [[tripartite]] [[struct
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  • ...kinship always involves a minimum of four [[terms]].<ref>[[Levi-Strauss]], 1945</ref>
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  • ...des Maladies Mentales et de 1’Encéphale, directed by Henri Claude (1869-1945), which is connected to L’Hôpital Sainte-Anne in Paris. Lacan meets Henr =====1945=====
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  • 1945
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  • * Dora = [[Ida Bauer]] (1882&ndash;1945)
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  • ...[physical]] sciences."<ref>[[Claude Lévi-Strauss|Lévi-Strauss, Claude]]. 1945. "Structural [[analysis]] in linguistics and in anthropology," in ''Structu
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  • In 1945, after recovering from his wounds Fanon returned home to Martinique, a deco
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  • ''[[Spellbound (1945 film)|Spellbound]]'' explored the then very fashionable [[subject]] of [[ps ...oat (film)|Lifeboat]]'' (1944), ''[[Spellbound (1945 film)|Spellbound]]'' (1945), ''[[Rear Window]]'', and ''[[Psycho]]''; and
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  • ...nicar?]] 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 [Provisional transcription]. Lacan, J. (1986) [1945-46] Esquisse. ornicar? 36. Miller, J. A. (1996) 'Retour de Granade: [[Savoi * [[Lacan, Jacques]]. (1986) [1945-46] Esquisse. Ornicar? 36.
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  • The [[idea]] to "repeat Japan in 1945," to bring democracy to Iraq, which will then serve as [[model]] for the en
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  • ...Press, 1975. (Reprinted from International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 26 (1945), 11-33.)
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  • ...r]] that lecture I gave at Normale after the war,<ref>Lecture delivered in 1945, which Althusser undoubtedly did not attend. Cf. Yann Moulier-Boutang, ''Lo
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  • * [[Le temps logique, 1945]]
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  • Klein (1945/1975), in opposition to Freud, attempted to show, through observation of ch ...]]: Hogarth. (Reprinted from International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 26 (1945), 11-33.)
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  • *''Die Sexualitaet im Kulturkampf'', 1936 U.S. edition 1945 ''The Sexual Revolution''
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  • ...rk Branch of the [[Washington School of Psychiatry]] in [[1943]], and in [[1945]] the [[William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis, and
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  • The [[Cold War]] (1945 - 1990), with its main avenues of coercion &mdash; the [[Warsaw Pact]] led
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  • </strong> <strong> J Lacan, 1945<br> ..." target="_blank"><font size="1">http://www.ecole-lacanienne.net/documents/1945-03-00.doc</font></a><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
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  • de la perception,&nbsp; </i>in-8, 531 pages. Gaillard, 1945.</font> la perception, </i>Gallimard, 1945, pp.180-202.</font>
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  • | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [[{{Y}}|1945]]
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  • * [[Le temps logique, 1945]]
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  • ...y maternal object from [[birth]], a condition known as hospitalism (Spitz, 1945), or after the establishment of a bond, a condition known as [[anaclitic]]
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  • ...mbers and 2 members at large, 12 of whom had been trained between 1936 and 1945. On April 29, 1946, it resumed activities (as the Berliner Psychoanalytisch ...[[tolerance]] for neopsychoanalysis. In an initial [[phase]] running from 1945 to 1949, the analysts Werner Kemper (West Berlin), Alexander Mette (Weimar)
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  • ...of the allies, with the difference that everything that has occurred since 1945 has become [[public]] [[knowledge]], while the bloody terror of the [[Nazis
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  • ...(1854-1929), [[James]] Jackson Putnam (1842-1918) and S. E. Jelliffe (1866-1945) had been investigating the "[[French]] [[school]]" of Charcot, Bernheim, a
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  • ...g literally produces the formula that the real catastrophe is not 1933 but 1945. This gap, this rupture, after which esthetic reappropriation was [[forbidd
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  • ...he partisans of [[Anna Freud]] and those of Melanie [[Klein]] from 1941 to 1945. The debate almost provoked a split, with each of the parties considering t ...he Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft</i>, D.P.G.), which was reestablished in 1945 under the strict leadership of Carl Müller-Braunschweig and Harald Schultz
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  • * ''[[Ils étaient cinq permissionnaires]]'' (1945)
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  • # Reich, Wilhelm. (1945). [[Character]]-analysis: Principles and [[technique]] for [[psychoanalysts
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  • ...sive]] states. In [[Love]], [[guilt]] and reparation and other works, 1921-1945 (The writings of [[Melanie Klein]], vol. 1), [[London]]: Hogarth/Institute
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  • ...he was [[guilty]] of [[murder]] (<i>Spellbound</i>, Alfred [[Hitchcock]], 1945). It is Moss, the G.I. in <i>Home of the Brave</i> (S. Kramer, 1949), who, ...ong foreign accent. He becomes the old doctor Brulov in <i>Spellbound</i> (1945) or the disturbing Caligari (1919) or Mabuse (1922), who make use of their
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  • # [[Lacan]], Jacques. (1945). Le [[temps]] logique et l'assertion de certitude anticipée. Un nouveau s
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  • ...s, gilles deleuze and félix guattari, [[french theory]] and criticism: 5. 1945 to 1968 and 6. 1968 and after, luce irigaray, julia kristeva, [[jacques lac
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  • ...Poe Poe, (1972); Frederick J. Hoffman, Freudianism and the Literary Mind, (1945); Ernest Jones, Hamlet and Oedipus, (1949); Ernest Jones, The Life and Work
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  • ...ch Sociology Twentieth Century Sociology Georges Gurvitch , Wilbert Moore (1945); Francesco Loriggio, Anthropology, [[Literary theory|Literary Theory]], an
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  • ...on]] of "[[oral]] dependence" appeared in the [[work]] of Otto Fenichel in 1945. Fenichel describes oral [[character]] traits, especially a disguised depen
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  • Klein (1945/1975), in opposition to Freud, attempted to show, through observation of ch ...on: Hogarth. (Reprinted from International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 26 (1945), 11-33.)
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  • In The [[Psychoanalytic Theory]] of Neurosis (1945), Otto Fenichel also demonstrated the [[need]] to resolve the conflicts bet * Fenichel, Otto. (1945). The psychoanalytic theory of neurosis. New York: W. W. Norton.
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  • ...al notion of character can be found in the work of Wilhelm [[Reich]] (1933/1945). The [[idea]] of [[Character Analysis|character analysis]], and especially
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  • A courageous book, Christians and Jews, together with works by Imre Hermann (1945) and Ernst Simmel (1946), was among the earliest psychoanalytically-informe
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  • ...]. He made his techniques [[public]] in his book, Character Analysis (1933/1945), his richest contribution to [[psychoanalysis]]. Character represents a [[ * Reich, Wilhelm. (1945). Character analysis: Principles and technique for psychoanalysts in practi
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  • | 1945-03-00 || [http://archive.nosubject.com/documents/1945-03-00.doc Le temps logique et l’assertion de certitude anticipée. Un nou
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  • ...e shift from “[[humanism]] AND terror” to “humanism OR terror.” In 1945, Maurice [[Merleau-Ponty]] write ''Humanism and Terror'', his defense of th
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  • 1945-03-00.htm <FONT SIZE=-1>&nbsp; Il nous fut [[demand]]&eacute; en mars 1945<B> </B>par
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  • ...eacute;conde discussion qui a pr&eacute;par&eacute; les Journ&eacute;es de 1945.
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  • ...ich is, for the main part, a critique of La Phenomen%gle de /0 perception (1945). Although he had praised him in 1953-1954 (26), as early as the following
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  • ...fff" width="100px" | [http://www.nosubject.com/archive/text/1945-03-00.htm 1945-03-00]
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  • ...des Maladies Mentales et de l’Encéphale, directed by Henri Claude (1869-1945), which is connected to L’Hôpital Sainte-Anne in Paris. Lacan meets Henr ==1945==
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  • ...raphy of Jacques Lacan#1938|1938]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1945|1945]] · [[Bibliography of Jacques Lacan#1946|1946]] · [[Bibliography of Jacqu =====1945=====
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  • Lacan took the decision not to publish anything during the war years. In 1945, after the war had ended, he visited England for a five-week study trip, de
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  • ...of the allies, with the difference that everything that has occurred since 1945 has become [[public]] [[knowledge]], while the bloody [[terror]] of the [[N
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  • ! <font size="+2" color="#0b61c4"> '''1945''' </font> [http://aejcpp.free.fr/lacan/1945-03-00.htm '''Le temps logique et l'assertion <br /> de certitude anticipée
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  • ...of the allies, with the difference that everything that has occurred since 1945 has become public knowledge, while the bloody terror of the Nazis in point
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  • ...iers d&#8217;art, </span><span style="font-family:Garamond; font-size:9pt">1945.</span></p><p style="margin:0pt; text-align:justify"><a name="_ftn2"></a><a
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  • ...bien quelque chose de tout aussi intéressant que de savoir ce qui, depuis 1945, fait le jeu entre communisme et gaullisme. Ça a eu d'énormes effets. Pen
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  • ...queue ( <span class="Style7">PICASSO P., Le désir attrapé par la queue (1945), Gallimard, 1967</span> ) c'est à savoir dans le phantasme ( <span class=
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  • ...">''LACAN J., " Le Temps logique et l'assertion de certitude anticipée " (1945), in Écrits, p.197. Paris, Seuil, 1966.''</span> ) , par rapport à cette
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  • 88 In Les Cahiers d’Art «1940-1944 », mars 1945, pp. 32-42, et Écrits, pp.197-214
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  • ..."left"><font class="font4">88 In Les Cahiers d’Art «1940-1944 », mars 1945, pp. 32-42, et Écrits, pp.197-214</font></div><div class="div0" align="lef
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  • ..."left"><font class="font4">88 In Les Cahiers d’Art «1940-1944 », mars 1945, pp. 32-42, et Écrits, pp.197-214</font></div><div class="div0" align="lef
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  • 88 In Les Cahiers d’Art «1940-1944 », mars 1945, pp. 32-42, et Écrits, pp.197-214
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  • <font class="font4">88 In Les Cahiers d’Art «1940-1944 », mars 1945, pp. 32-42, et Écrits, pp.197-214
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  • : * Conférence à l’ENS en novembre 1945 dans le cadre d ’un cycle organisé par Georges Gusdorf.
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  • ...of ''Symbol, Myth and Culture: Essays and Lectures of Ernst Cassirer 1935-1945'', and editor of ''Hegel’s Social and Political Thought, ''among other w
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  • ...h an autobiographical study of Althusser’s intellectual development from 1945 to 1975, given on the occasion of his reception of a doctorate at the Unive
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  • ..., Performance and Modernity'' (2014) and ''Theatre and Human Rights after 1945: Things Unspeakable'' (2015).
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  • ...e World Cup to the demonstrations that followed the liberation of Paris in 1945. Why not compare it to the taking of the Bastille, or the Long March? Today
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