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  • ...are not the subject of, that occur in the [[absence]] of, [[consciousness|conscious awareness, thought, attention, perception or control]]. As a ''noun'', the The "'''[[topographical model]]'''" [[divides]] the [[mind]] or [[psyche]] into [[three]] [[separate]] component parts -- or "[[scene|
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  • ...the ego is recognized as such by the [[subject]], this image becomes self-conscious. ...is simultaneously non-being and insisting to be, that is what Freud has in mind when he talks about the death instinct as being what is most fundamental: a
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  • ...pressed]] to the [[unconscious]] among [[civilized]] peoples are still a [[conscious]] peril to the uncivilized [[people]] in Frazer's studies. ...uation of [[physical]] [[acts]] whereby the [[structural]] conditions of [[mind]] are transposed onto the [[world]]: this overvaluation survives in both pr
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  • ...in the [[preconscious]] will not allow it to [[pass]] unaltered into the [[conscious]]. During dreams, the preconscious is more lax in this [[duty]] than in wak ...analysis are in [[literature]], and the book is itself as much a [[self]]-conscious attempt at [[literary]] analysis as it is a psychological study. Freud here
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  • ...he ego is recognized as such by the subject, this [[image]] becomes [[self-conscious]]. "The [[mirror stage]] is based on the rapport [relationship] between, o ...imultaneously non-being and insisting to be, that is what [[Freud]] has in mind when he talks about the death instinct as being what is most fundamental: a
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  • ...Because it is rare that wishes can actually be immediately gratified, the mind develops the capacity to delay gratification or achieve it through detours. ...the [[structural model]] used as the sole [[psychoanalytic theory]] of the mind.
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  • ...[[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]], especially involving the [[mechanism]] of [[Psychological repression|rep ...ef> This was the starting point for Freud's [[dynamic]] psychology of the mind and its relation to the [[unconscious]].<ref name="Hall" /><ref>[http://www
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  • ...see a [[paradox]] in advocating a point of Western metaphysics with self-[[conscious]] irony. Derrida stated, "Deconstruction is not an enclosure in nothingness ...ling ruthlessly for tyranny over the quite useless and dispensable human [[mind]].
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  • ...f things-in-themselves cannot be known as being actual, only possible. The mind plays a central [[role]] in influencing the way that the world is experienc ...er [[exists]] other than [[mental]] phenomena, or ideas that appear to the mind, is a [[thing]]-[[in-itself]] and cannot be directly and immediately known.
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  • ...with the body prior to its symbolization, but it is important to keep in [[mind]] here that the real is the need that [[drives]] hunger not the object that ...arlier phase of development. A memory, for example, is fixed in a person's mind causing them intense [[mental]] [[disturbance]] and [[suffering]] and no ma
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  • ...ith ideology which SEEMS to dominate. More then ever, one should bear in [[mind]] Walter [[Benjamin]]'s reminder that it is not enough to ask how a certain ...he philosophical notion of matter as [[reality]] existing independently of mind precludes any [[intervention]] of [[philosophy]] into [[sciences]], the ver
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  • ...ce of speculations on how our world is just a mirage generated by a global Mind embodied inthe World Wide Web. This series goes back to Plato's Republic: d ...t inside a prison that you cannot smell, taste, or touch. A prison of your mind."
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  • ...eative rewriting of the [[narrative]] of our past. What John Gray has in [[mind]] is not only the standard cognitive [[therapy]] of changing [[negative]] f ...ch is this grounding of feminism in the pre-Cartesian tradition. I have in mind here the claims that the Cartesian modern-age subject is a [[male]] chauvin
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  • ...tivity]] itself: a typical bourgeois [[subject]] is, in [[terms]] of his [[conscious]] attitude, an utilitarian nominalist — it is in his social activity, in ...ess that the Other regulates the process in which I participate, sets my [[mind]] free to roam, since I know I am not involved. The Foucauldian motif of th
    54 KB (8,829 words) - 00:46, 21 May 2019
  • ...ard of an ordinary west European civilised country . . . We must bear in [[mind]] the semi-Asiatic [[ignorance]] from which we have not yet extricated ours ...the other ex-Yugoslav nations were too provincial to do so. This brings to mind Engels's dismissal of the small [[Balkan]] nations as reactionary relics.
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  • ...wage with inclinations and in which, after some defeats, moral strength of mind may be gradually won, God and eternity in their awful majesty would stand u ...l's starting point is the fact that the fundamental structure of the human mind is self-reflective: a human being does not simply act, it (can) act(s) upon
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  • ...s [[being]] beaten," in which the middle [[fantasy]] [[scene]] was never [[conscious]] and has to be reconstructed as the [[missing]] link between the first and ...atrical staging, a kind of tableau vivant, which cannot but bring to our [[mind]] the [[whole]] scope of American performance art and "theatre of [[cruelty
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  • ...As Bice Benvenuto has remarked, surrealism's overturning of the place of [[conscious]] [[reason]], its questioning of the reality of the [[object]], its cultiva ...the liberation, in art and in life, of the resources of the unconscious [[mind]]. The surrealists' spiritual ancestors were de [[Sade]], Baudelaire, Rimba
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  • ...exist, is necessarily true, everytime I express it or conceive of it in my mind. (1968 [1642]: 103) ...ous mind. He famously used the image of an iceberg to illustrate the human mind, in the sense that only a fraction of an iceberg is immediately visible and
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  • ...w Agers see how our [[world]] is just a mirage generated by a [[global]] [[Mind]] embodied in the World Wide Web. Or the series is a baroque illustration o ...ld. You don’t know what it is. But it’s there, like a splinter in your mind driving you mad.” Yet toward the end of the first film, Smith, the [[agen
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