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  • ..., for Lacan, who follows here Hegel, the Thing in itself is ultimately the gaze, not the perceived object. So, back to the Matrix: the Matrix itself is the ...umentation of the 19th century French physiologist Pierre Flourens against medical anaesthesia with chloroform: Flourens claims that it can be proven that the
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  • ...e to political [[analysis]] (holocaust, etc.), appears as such only to the gaze which constitutes it as such (as depoliticized). To put it in Hegel's terms ...ip to 'Them', to an Enemy. Arch-politics today usually has recourse to the medical model: society is a corporate body, an organism, social divisions are like
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  • ...it always-already "truly was": by means of the feminist [[retroactive]] [[gaze]], the past is retroactively posited in its "truth". ...the doctor was paying us his weekly visit, all of us who had reported for medical examination were seated on a long bench alongside the wall opposite the was
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  • ...re than object itself," the point from which the object itself returns the gaze. "Sure, the picture is in my eye, but me, I am also in the picture": <a nam ...immanent subjective identity - he leads his life in order to satisfy this gaze. What this implies, furthermore, is that Dick's fate cannot be accounted fo
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  • ...l convention his colleague (Jerome Kraabe), accusing him that he falsified medical data on behalf of a large pharmaceutical company. At this precise point, wh ..., and to endure the ultimate [[trauma]] of her compassionate-reproaching [[gaze]]: "Father, why did you forsake me"...) In short, with this "Father, why di
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  • ..., for Lacan, who follows here Hegel, the Thing in itself is ultimately the gaze, not the perceived object. So, back to the Matrix: the Matrix itself is th ...umentation of the 19th century French physiologist Pierre Flourens against medical anaesthesia with chloroform: Flourens claims that it can be proven that the
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  • ...nticity the character underlines by his concealment of the former from the gaze of his accomplices, and by his difficulty in explaining the latter. Thus we Even lacking, the gaze is there indeed an object which presents each desire with its universal rul
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  • ...us. It comes about under extremely peculiar circumstances. Someone whose [[gaze]], from afar, has followed the two men as they go towards the centre of the ...is fine poetical [[imagination]], which ranges much further than our timid medical imaginations, although we all try hard along that road.<br>
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  • ...is bad nerves, and advises him to go to Switzerland and get there the best medical [[treatment]]. In one of the letters, after making it clear how he is shock ...is located in a [[bodily]] condition (over-excited nerves) that [[needs]] medical treatment.<br><br>
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  • ...Sigmund [[Freud]] and Josef [[Breuer]]). Finally, contrary to the dominant medical view at the [[time]], the idea arose that the unconscious was not only refl ...se Auguste; "Lines of Advance in Psycho-[[Analytic]] [[Therapy]]"; Look, [[gaze]]; [[Masochism]]; Negative [[hallucination]]; Psychoanalytic [[treatment]];
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  • ...ers, h~stencs; the .SCOpiC dnve i ':! ~ (the pleasure In lookIng) and he [[gaze]]. Ius about desIre and lack,~ '.' how this [[dialectical]] opposiy'on is p ...hem to look at her. She did not 'see' them, but their love depended on her gaze. She can find herself only in the other couple.
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  • ...us. It comes about under extremely peculiar circumstances. Someone whose [[gaze]], from afar, has followed the two men as they go towards the centre of the ...is fine poetical [[imagination]], which ranges much further than our timid medical imaginations, although we all try hard along that road.<br>
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  • (1901-81), French psychoanalyst. After receiving a medical degree, he 180. Zizek, Slavoj - In His Bold [[Gaze]] My Ruin Is Writ Large
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  • ...eird paradoxes: in [[India]], local communities can suddenly discover that medical practices and [[materials]] they are using for centuries are now owned by A ...leading circle to protect the [[ignorance]] of the [[Leader]], to keep his gaze happy.<br /><br /> Is this not what, ultimately, culture is? One of the ele
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  • ...loss (so that all its fantasmatic incarnations, from breasts to voice and gaze, are metonymic figurations of the void, of nothing), he remains within the ...ayment, the doctor examines the friend and then calmly states: "You need a medical advice!" Paradoxically, with all his (justified) critique of Freudo-Marxism
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  • An utterly dark spot : [[gaze]] and [[body]] in early modern [[philosophy]] - [[Miran Bozovic]], Slavoj [ | &quot;An utterly dark spot : gaze and body in early modern philosophy&quot;
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  • =‘An Utterly Dark Spot: Gaze and Body in Early Modern Philosophy’ by Miran Božovič, Foreword by Slav [[Image:miran-bozovic-an-utterly-dark-spot-gaze-and-body-in-early-modern-philosophy-theoryleaks.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...unt for this trick, like the two versions of the vulgar bad news/good news medical joke: (1) the good news is good, but it concerns ''another'' subject ("The ...t just the Thing which fascinated his gaze, it always already returned his gaze. And, to go a step further, the gap that separates me from God is the gap t
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  • ...and "pathological" narcissism is undoubtedly real, for it is confirmed by medical cases. But the problem is that its theoretical implications lack a notion o ...etween "pathological narcissism" and borderline disorders. Unlike American medical practice, which sets borderline closer to psychosis than neurosis (which is
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