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  • The term "[[subject]]" is [[present]] from the very earliest of [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] In [[Lacan]]'s pre-war papers, the term "[[subject]]" seems to mean no more than "human being."<ref>{{Ec}} p. 75</ref>
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  • ...k]], for [[Descartes]]'s entire [[philosophy]]. [[Lacan]]'s attitude to [[Cartesian]]ism is extremely [[complex]], and only a few of the most important points ...]]'s discovery by returning to the [[Freud|pre-Freudian]] concept of the [[subject]] as an [[autonomous ego]].<ref>{{S2}} p. l1</ref>
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  • ...oubt]] to [[certainty]]) and the [[subversion]] of the [[subject|Cartesian subject]].
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  • of Žižek's essays is his central [[thesis]] that the [[subject]] is the 'monster' the [[Cartesian]] subject. It is a rewarding read but difficult in places.
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  • What is the [[subject]] and why is it so important? Descartes’ [[cogito]] is the basis of the subject – not as a substantial, [[transparent]] and fully [[self]]-[[conscious]]
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  • ...es of [[natural]] substance à la [[Spinoza]] and the [[transcendental]] [[subject]] ''à la'' [[Kant]] and [[Fichte]] (an agenda sometimes subsumed under the ...tivity, themselves [[interpreted]] as elaborations and extensions of the [[Cartesian]] [[model]].
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  • ...[Husserl]], producing both translations of their work (e.g., Husserl's ''[[Cartesian]] Meditations'') and original [[philosophical]] tracts. ...y]] to the point where [[ethical]] [[responsibility]] is integral to the [[subject]]; because of this, an ethics of responsibility precedes any '[[objective]]
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  • ...e. My idea is that the subject is inherently political, in the sense that 'subject', to me, denotes a piece of freedom - where you are no longer rooted in som ...h of shifting paradigm. So New Age people tell us that we no longer have a Cartesian, mechanistic individualism, but a new universal mind. In sociology, the the
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  • ...e obviously "artificial" rear-projections, not signal that the time of the Cartesian infinite perspective is running out, and that we are returning to a kind of ...and fantasy is an attempt to fill out this lack of the Other, not of the subject, i.e. to (re)constitute the consistency of the big Other. For that reason,
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  • ...as the embodiment of his father's symbolic function, but as a vulnerable [[subject]] which is [[disconnected]], disattached from this function. It is in this ...e Holy [[Ghost]]. To use the modern opposition, it is not [[the symbolic]] subject who is reduced the real individual; it is the individual, the person in all
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  • ...antian Law is a [[superego]] [[agency]] that sadistically [[enjoys]] the [[subject]]'s deadlock, his inability to meet its inexorable [[demands]], like the pr Lacan's counterargument here is: what if we [[encounter]] a subject (as we do regularly in psychoanalysis), who can only fully [[enjoy]] a nigh
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  • ...in something, is that every honest man has a profound need to find another subject who would believe in his place… ==The subject supposed to believe==
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  • ...Lacan says [[The Subject|the subject]] of psychoanalysis is the Cartesian subject. JA: Well, the subject relating to the signifier and [[metaphor]] is Cartesian
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  • ...standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which move ...while its second part provides a materialist supplement, reinscribing the subject into its own image in the guise of a stain (the objectivized splinter in it
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  • ...when you are killed in reality) is also too short. The catch is: is the [[subject]] WHOLLY immersed into the Matrix-dominated VR or does he know or at least ...ows on the computer the position which is strictly homologous to that of [[Cartesian]] [[evil]] God /genie malin/: since the computer coordinates the [[relation
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  • ...This ideology of global victimisation, the [[identification]] of the human subject as 'something that can be hurt', is the perfect fit for today's global capi
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  • ...can be rendered as the difference between the two corresponding verbs, to subject (submit) oneself and to object (to protest, oppose, make an obstacle). The subject's elementary, founding, gesture is to subject itself - voluntarily, of course: as both [[Wagner]] and [[Nietzsche]], the
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  • It is the science of the unconscious subject, and this subject first emerged in the seventeenth century with the founder of modern philoso The [[subject]]
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  • ...splaced]] belief, what in [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] is referred to as "the [[subject]] supposed to believe," in which literally believe through the Other. It's ...Hegel's theory of [[subjectivity]] to the Lacanian model of the [[barred]] subject and the nonexistence of the [[Big Other]]?<br><br>
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  • ...what you call '[[foreclosure]]'- that the real or the articulation of the subject is [[foreclosed]] by the way [[society]] has evolved in recent years. ...Habermas]] and Jacques [[Derrida]] would both agree that the [[Cartesian]] subject had to be deconstructed, or, in the [[case]] of Habermas, embedded in a lar
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