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  • ...the term, and is the [[sense]] in which it is usually [[understood]] in [[psychoanalytic theory]] today. As he developed the [[psychoanalytic]] method, [[Freud]] first regarded the [[transference]] exclusively as a [[
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  • ...regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thinkers. [[Lacan]] often compares the psychoanalytic method to the Socratic dialogue. He also refers specifically to a [[number
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  • ...tie to Marxism or the prior work of the Frankfurt School. In Habermas's [[epistemology]], critical knowledge was conceptualized as knowledge that enabled human be ...rocesses by which the phenomena of everyday consciousness are generated ([[psychoanalytic]] thinkers), the ''[[episteme]]'' that underlies our cognitive [[formations
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  • ...as an interdisciplinary activity. The [[work]] of Jean Piaget on genetic [[epistemology]] and the work of Edward Toman on cognitive [[mapping]] opened the way in p ...cognitive science specialists have contested the scientific [[value]] of [[psychoanalytic]] theories and, until recently, have had little interest in the area of [[p
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  • ...hoanalysis, no wonder that we encounter a parallax gap in the very core of psychoanalytic experience. When Jean Laplanche elaborates the impasses of the Freudian top ...it is too modest: it silently reduces Hegel's logic to a system of global epistemology, of all possible epistemological stances, and what gets lost to it is the i
    214 KB (35,802 words) - 14:38, 12 November 2006
  • ...extensive [[empirical research]], using sociological and [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[categories]], in [[order]] to characterize the forces that led individu ...s a new kind of positive science, they were linking up with the implicit [[epistemology]] of [[Karl Marx]]'s work, which presented itself as critique, as in Marx's
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  • ...at its use in these two spheres before examining its [[relationship]] to [[psychoanalytic]] [[thought]]. ...anguage, shapes subjective psychic content unconstrained by these norms (a psychoanalytic claim).
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  • Framework of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] [[Money]] and [[psychoanalytic treatment]]
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  • ...ated themselves in relation to philosophy, making use of it and explaining psychoanalytic [[terms]] by reference to it. For their part, [[philosophers]] have regarde ...n's [[project]], although not metapsychological, is to [[form]] a distinct psychoanalytic discourse that diverges from [[university]] discourse, to which philosophic
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  • ...and realist prejudices sometimes prevented him from recognizing that the [[psychoanalytic]] system created its objects as it discovered [[them]]. * [[Psychoanalytic epistemology]]
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  • ...ms, both groups [[being]] distinct from skepticism. In [[anthropology]], [[epistemology]], and [[ethics]], a [[theory]] is dualistic when two irreducible principle ...e a dualistic [[dynamic]], though this is not sufficient for saying that [[psychoanalytic]] theory is dualistic.
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  • ...t part is a [[summary]], such as Freud was [[good]] at producing, of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] of [[parapraxes]], [[dreams]] and their [[interpretation]], an ...ophers]] found expression in the paragraph where he extols the merits of a psychoanalytic pathography that "psychography" (p. 179) that "can indicate the [[subjectiv
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  • In psychoanalytic theory, the term "subject" refers to the sum of the physiological and psych For psychoanalytic theorists like Freud and Lacan, the subject's autonomy and self-awareness i
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  • The actualization of unconscious wishes during psychoanalytic treatment. ...meaning of the term, and is the sense in which it is usually understood in psychoanalytic theory today.
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  • ...countered in every subject, and represents the ultimate limit beyond which psychoanalytic treatment cannot go.<ref>{{F}} "Analysis Terminable and Interminable." 1937 The psychoanalytic definition of castration is rooted in the act feared by male children, name
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  • ...CFE437EA0E2 The Mirror Stage As Formative Function Of The I As Revealed In Psychoanalytic Experience] ...r" | Suny Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture - [[Five Lessons]] on the [[Psychoanalytic]] Theory of Jacques Lacan,
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  • ...d back to Spinoza, but gave them a new interpretation. He also made use of psychoanalytic ideas: the question of identification and the Lacanian themes of the split ...roximately analogous, within Marxism, to the contemporary [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] return to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] undertaken by [[Jacques Lacan]], with w
    34 KB (5,155 words) - 02:25, 28 August 2006
  • # As for the Lacanian epistemology, it marks, I believe the position of psychoanalysis ''in'' the epistemologi V. EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE THEORY OF IDEOLOGY
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  • ...ižek's Dialectics explores the theoretical and practical potential of the psychoanalytic method deployed by Slavoj Žižek by investigating its epistemological impl ...ond part of the book. Arguing that the transformative potential of Zizek's epistemology needs to be fully unravelled if it is to avoid the risk of congealing into
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  • ...CFE437EA0E2 The Mirror Stage As Formative Function Of The I As Revealed In Psychoanalytic Experience] ...r" | Suny Series in Psychoanalysis and Culture - [[Five Lessons]] on the [[Psychoanalytic]] Theory of Jacques Lacan,
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