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  • This "prevalence of the [[text]] ... makes possible the kind of tightening up" that for [[Jacques Lacan]] ...is designed to be a collaborative effort and virtually every page of the [[archive]] can be edited by [[Special:Userlogin|our registered users]].
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  • ...[[explicit]] dogma. Is, for example, the story of Hagar not Islam’s “[[archive]],” relating to Islam’s explicit teaching in the same way the Jewish se ...</i>. (268) This is why, although Islam recognizes the Bible as a sacred [[text]], it has to deny this fact: in Islam, [[Jesus]] did not really die on the
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  • This "prevalence of the text ... makes possible the kind of tightening up" that for [[Jacques Lacan]] "l ...t is designed to be a collaborative effort and virtually every page of the archive can be edited by [[Special:Userlogin|our registered users]]. As of December
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  • ...inars and central to his work; it is also an extremely dense and difficult text to read. Again, there are specific reasons for this. The seminar was given ...s his task of transcription, while a postscript by the Master rereads this text in relation to his new research (especially concerning the pllls-de-jollir
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  • ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:100%; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;" | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [http://www.nosubject.com/archive/media/Lacan-Jacques_Seminaire-XXIV-Linsu_14-decembre-1976.mp3 mp3]
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  • ..."2" align="center" bgcolor="ffffff" style="background:#ffffff; width:100%; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;" | bgcolor="#ffffff" width="50px" | [http://www.nosubject.com/archive/media/Lacan-Jacques_Seminaire-XVII-Lenvers-de-la-psychanalyse_18-mars-1970.
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  • ...ts, to interviews and recollections of [[Freud]] up to the late 1990s. The archive also includes Freud’s correspondence with nearly 600 people, including hi ...The-Sinthome-Jacques-Lacan-Thurston-translation.pdf Seminar XXIII – Full text of Lacan’s Seminar XXIII, The Sinthome, available free online] (translate
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  • ..."line-height:2.0em; padding-left:30px; background:#ffffff;width:; height:; text-align:center; line-height:2.0em;" | [http://{{archive}}/seminaireXXIV/1976.11.16.pdf link]
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  • .../ but it failed." [3] The obvious link is that the first line of the first text ("Suddenly, no, at last, long last, I couldn't any more") echoes the famous ...upplemented with a minimal figure of the big Other. – Here, then, is the text of this piece in its entirety:
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  • ...m Marx, Freud, structuralism, Lévi-Strauss, Althusser, Lacan, Adorno, the text defends Hegel's "madness", the irreducible speculative, non-interpretable c ...ticles/]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks.org]] [[Category:Archive]] [[Category:Library]] __NOAUTOLINKS__
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  • ...r Realphilosophie'', Hamburg: Felix Meiner 1969, p. 199. Incidentally, the text goes on: "Through cunning, the willing becomes ''feminine ''…"―the "fem ...ticles/]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks]] [[Category:TheoryLeaks.org]] [[Category:Archive]] [[Category:Library]] __NOAUTOLINKS__
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  • ...involves a logical paradox deployed by Jean-Pierre Dupuy in his admirable text on Hitchcock's ''Vertigo'': ...n the proposition itself is announced''. Or, to quote the title of Dupuy's text, "when I die, nothing of our love will ever have existed." Think about marr
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