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  • ...rm "[[fetishism|fetish]]" first came into widespread use in the eighteenth century in the context of the study of "[[religion|primitive religions]]", in which In the nineteenth century, [[Marx]] borrowed the term to describe the way that, in [[capitalist]] soc
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  • The term acquired an important [[place]] in [[psychiatry]] in the nineteenth century, especially in the [[work]] of Jean-Martin Charcot, under whom [[Freud]] st
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  • [[French]] [[psychiatry]] in the nineteenth century (e.g. Pinel) conceived of [[mental]] [[illness]] as ''[[alienation|aliénat
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  • In nineteenth-century [[French]] [[psychiatry]], the term "[[suggestion]]" referred to the use of
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  • ...l part of his new scientific discipline, are also influenced by nineteenth-century theories of evolution and by their attendant eurocentrism; hence the analog ...eyond criticism, but they have had an incalculable impact on the twentieth-century [[vision]] of [[sexuality]], not least by insisting the [[children]] are no
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  • This [[discourse]] begins, according to [[Lacan]], in the seventeenth century <ref>{{Ec}} p. 857</ref>, with the inauguration of modern physics.<ref>{{Ec ...sciences]] had become quite well-established by the end of the nineteenth century, it does not [[figure]] in [[Freud]]'s [[work]].
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  • ...Zapatero in the context of political equality of [[women]] in twenty-first-century Spain.
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  • ...of the many important contributors to the doctrine of signs. The twentieth century witnessed a revival of interest in the principles of sign systems and proce To review even the major contributions to literary semiotics in the twentieth century is beyond the scope of this survey. However, Charles Morris, who drew his i
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  • ...rgument for the [[existence]] of an [[unconscious mind]]. During the 19th century, the dominant trend in [[western world|Western]] thought was [[positivism]] ...wrote: "It is difficult - or perhaps [[impossible]] - to find a nineteenth-century psychologist or psychiatrist who did not recognize unconscious cerebration
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  • In contrast to the study of [[language]] in the nineteenth century, which had been exclusively "[[diachronic]]" (i.e. focusing exclusively on
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  • ...the late [[eighteenth century|eighteenth]] and early [[nineteenth century|nineteenth]] centuries. It developed out of the [[work]] of [[Immanuel Kant]] in the [ ...d to bridge the two dominant philosophical [[schools]] in the [[eighteenth century]]: 1) [[rationalism]], which held that [[knowledge]] could be attained by [
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  • ''[[Under Capricorn]]'', set in nineteenth-century Australia, also used this short-lived [[technique]], but to a more limited
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  • ...that Kierkegaard was "by far, the most profound thinker of the nineteenth century" <ref [[name]]="ArisSoc"> ...s a [[political]] entity, during the final years of his life. In the 19th century, most Danes who were citizens of [[Denmark]] were necessarily members of th
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  • ...privileged relationship, like the role literature played in the nineteenth century.
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  • The only scientists interested in [[dreams]] during the late nineteenth century were psychologists [[looking]] for "elements" of [[mental]] [[activity]] or The only scientists interested in dreams during the late nineteenth century were psychologists looking for "elements" of...
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  • ...ileged relationship, like the role [[literature]] played in the nineteenth century.
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  • [[literature]] played in the nineteenth century.
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  • ...an influential [[philosophy | philosopher]] in [[Nineteenth Century | 19th-century]] [[Europe]], as well as in those of a [[philosopher]] he is said to have i ...] influenced nineteenth century [[romantic nationalism]] and its twentieth century excesses. The [[Young Hegelians]], by contrast, took Hegel's [[thoughts]]
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  • ...latest Hollywood blockbuster, from now-forgotten figures of 18th and 19th century German philosophy to the notoriously obscure writings of the French psychoa ...er-intuitive reading) of Otto Weininger's notorious turn-of-the-nineteenth-century anti-Semitic and misogynistic tract <i>Sex and Character</i>. In <i>Metasta
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  • ...ill, we can only credit this to the insinuating rise across the nineteenth century of the theme of "happiness in evil." ...cle on Buddhism, this after Burnouf, or some time in the '50s (of the last century), for them it is "impossible that there are people that dumb."
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