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  • ...]] of [[scientific]] investigation. Cognitivism has marked a [[return]] to a scientific approach to [[mental]] activity that has materialized in the [[d ...[[Behavior]] (1960). The term "artificial intelligence" was coined during a [[seminar]] by Herbert Simon.
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  • ...y a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e., which does the tickling. But, again, WHICH is this object? The answer i ...not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals my inclusion in it.<br><br>
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  • What's Wrong with [[Fundamentalism]]? - Part I ...one of the [[Marx]] brothers' [[films]], [[Groucho Marx]], when caught in a lie, answers angrily: "Whom do you believe, your eyes or my [[words]]?"<br>
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  • ...s the question" becomes something like: "What's bothering me now is: Shall I kill myself or not?" And my [[idea]] is, of course, that the standard remak ...love]] in [[theory]]. So, out of this true love, I [[claim]] that there IS a unique Hitchcockian [[dimension]].</font></p><p><font face="courier" size="
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  • <i>The [[Lacanian]] [[Subject]]</i> not only provides an excellent introduction into the fundamental ...very last page of his [[Seminar]] XI, <a [[name]]="1"></a><a href="#1x">1</a> and the no less enigmatic [[thesis]] of the late Lacan according to which,
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  • ...d it and blew himself to [[death]] - a perfect example of how, ultimately, a letter always arrives at its destination. And is not something quite simila ...a under Serb domination or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] of its units.
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  • ...m to religion to family-and [[race]]-loyally, is disqualified as a sign of a dangerous and defective "authoritarian personality." In addition to ridicul ...Slovenia]] in [[France]] in short, an ethically corrupted nobody posing as a high Christian [[ethical]] [[authority]]<img src="/ucp-entities/mdash.gif"
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  • ...m to religion to family-and [[race]]-loyally, is disqualified as a sign of a dangerous and defective "authoritarian personality." In addition to ridicul ...Slovenia]] in [[France]]-in short, an ethically corrupted nobody posing as a high Christian [[ethical]] [[authority]]-wrote apropos Jacques [[Derrida]]'
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  • ...ating gene for the post-[[human]] desexualized entity. The novel ends with a prophetic [[vision]]: in 2040, humanity collectively decides to replace its ...ive [[impasse]] of the sexual [[relationship]] (Jacques [[Lacan]]'s il n'y a pas de [[rapport sexuel]]) seems to reach here its devastating apex.
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  • ...t the French Revolution; Chou replied: "It is still too early to tell." In a way, he was right: with the disintegration of the "people's democracies" in ...ge to say B - the terror needed to really defend and assert the A.<ref>For a balanced historical description of the Terror, see David Andress, ''The Ter
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  • ===Section I: Hegel=== ...ed, the two moments are posited as autonomous - God is embattled, there is a counter-force or principle of demoniac Evil active in the world (the dualis
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  • ===Section I=== ...he [[Future]] of [[Hegel]]: Plasticity, [[temporality]] and [[Dialectic]]</i>. NYC: Routledge, 2004.</ref><br />
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  • ...d it and blew himself to [[death]] - a perfect example of how, ultimately, a letter always arrives at its destination. And is not something quite simila ...a under Serb domination or some [[form]] of radical decentralization, from a loose confederacy to the [[full]] [[sovereignty]] of its units.
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  • ='''Cogito'' in the History of Madness' by Slavoj Žižek= ...all anti-philosophical efforts to determine this Other remain indebted to a frame of philosophical categories.
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  • ='Lacan as a Reader of Hegel' by Slavoj Žižek= ...hievable in the satisfaction of all―that is, of all those it involves in a human undertaking. Of all the undertakings that have been proposed in this
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  • ='Love Beyond Law' by Slavoj Žižek= ...e these two points run against the predominant ''doxa'' on Lacan (love as a narcissistic misrecognition which obscures the truth of desire; the irreduc
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  • ='Plato, Descartes, Hegel: Three Philosophers of Event' by Slavoj Žižek= I don't much like hearing that we have ''gone beyond ''Hegel, the way one hea
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  • ="From Desire to Drive: Why Lacan is not Lacanian" by Slavoj Žižek= ...is the big Other which effectively speaks through me" (say, the author of a racist injury can always evoke the network of historical sedimentations in
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