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  • ...ins to use the term, it is not very salient, and refers simply to "other [[people]]." The term seems to be borrowed from [[Hegel]], to whose work [[Lacan]] w ...[little other]] is designated <i>'''a'''</i> (lower case italicized, for [[French]] ''[[Other|autre]]''). [[Lacan]] asserts that an [[awareness]] of this dis
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  • ...cant impact on [[critical theory]], [[literary theory]], twentieth-century French philosophy, [[sociology]], [[feminist]] theory and [[clinical]] psychoanaly [[Category:People|Lacan, Jacques]]
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  • ...need]] for there to be a [[content]] of belief. Th e seventeenth-century [[French]] [[philosopher]] Blaise [[Pascal]] described the [[performative]] element ...now]] that Father Christmas does not [[exist]]. In [[reality]], the only [[people]] who truly believe in Santa Claus are the parents themselves! They pretend
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  • ...emantic richness reflects the complexity of the connections to [[other]] [[people]] in the [[psyche]]; it also can lead to confusion. ...] the relation between the parents, or those who perform this function, as people, as against the father or mother as "objects" used in the [[psychoanalytic]
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  • The English word "[[training]]" is used to translate two [[French]] [[terms]] used by [[Lacan]]: ''[[training|analyse didactique]]'' ("'''[[t ...''[[training|formation des analystes]]'') refers to the process by which [[people]] learn how to conduct [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]], i.e
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  • ...e pass' and was essentially an institutional framework designed to allow [[people]] to testify to the end of their analysis. The main [[idea]] behind this wa ...oanalytic [[Society]]] and the Société française de [[psychanalyse]] [[[French]] Society of Psychoanalysis]), member [[analysts]] of the school (who were
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  • [[Alain Badiou]] ([[born]] 1937, Rabat, Morocco) is a prominent [[France|French]] [[left-wing]] [[philosopher]] formerly [[chair]] of [[Philosophy]] at the ...ialist Party (France)|United Socialist Party]] (PSU), an offshoot of the [[French Communist Party]]. The PSU was particularly active in the [[struggle]] for
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  • ...f the Société Psychanalytique de Paris (SPP), the first association of [[French]] [[psychoanalysts]]. * 4 November The first French [[Freudian]] society, the Société psychanalytique de Paris, is created. B
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  • ...er, with the German military occupation of parts of France following the [[French]] declaration of war during [[World War II]], and the deportation of [[Jews ...is radical or simply a function of banality -- the tendency of ordinary [[people]] to obey [[orders]] and conform to mass opinion without critically [[think
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  • '''Roland Barthes''' (November 12, 1915 &ndash; March 25, 1980) was a [[French]] [[literary critic]], [[literary theory|literary]] and [[social theory|soc ...other]], Henriette Barthes, and his aunt and grandmother raised him in the French city of [[Bayonne]] where he received his first exposure to [[culture]], le
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  • ...olitics]]-[[Subjectivity]]: Essays on Derrida, Levinas, and Contemporary [[French]] [[Thought]] (1999) [[Category:People]]
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  • The term '''''deconstruction''''' was coined by [[French]] [[philosopher]] [[Jacques Derrida]] in the 1960s and is used in contempor ...nor simple difference). Derrida spoke in an interview (first published in French in [[1967]]) about such "concepts," which he called merely "marks" in [[ord
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  • '''Gilles Deleuze''' ((January 18, 1925 - November 4, 1995), [[French]] [[philosopher]] of the late 20th century. [[Category:People|Deleuze, Gilles]]
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  • ...ly 15, 1930 &ndash; October 8, 2004) was an [[Algeria]]n-[[born]] [[France|French]] [[literary critic]] and [[philosopher]] of [[Jew]]ish descent, most often ...bsolute Other by renouncing any determinate [[structure]] involving real [[people]] in real circumstances and embracing a “primordial [[passivity]], sentie
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  • ...born on the Caribbean island of Martinique, then a French colony and now a French département. He was born into a mixed family background of African slaves ...traveled to Dominica to join Free French Forces. He later enlisted in the French army and saw active duty in France, notably in the bloody battles of Alsace
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  • ''Pierre-Félix [[Guattari]]''' (April 30, 1930 – August 29, 1992) was a [[French]] pioneer of institutional [[psychotherapy]], as well as the founder of bot ...f [[psychiatry]]. Due to his frustrations with the theories and methods of French [[psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]] -- in relation to whom he was both stud
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  • ...asy]], and are known for their droll humour. They often portray innocent [[people]] caught up in circumstances beyond their control or [[understanding]]. Thi ...cially the [[elite]] British and American critics. In the late 1950s the [[French]] New Wave critics, especially Éric Rohmer, [[Claude Chabrol]], and Franç
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  • ...by the enigmatic "[[Monsieur Chouchani]]". Levinas became a naturalized [[French]] [[citizen]] in [[1930]]. [[Category:People]]
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  • ...)|subject]]-[[object (philosophy)|object]] of history" (1960 Postface to [[French]] [[translation]]), but he wrote a [[defence]] of [[them]] as late as [[192 [[Category:People]]
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  • '''Jacques-[[Alain]] Miller''' - the son-in-law of [[France|French]] [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]] [[Jacques Lacan]] (in 1967 he [[married] ...of Jacques Lacan's seminars, having so far published half of [[them]] in [[French]]. He also supervised the [[English]] translations of Lacan's work: "[[Éc
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