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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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  • ...[[Descartes]] was [[writing]] (the mid-sixteenth to the early seventeenth century), and is particularly clearly expressed by [[Descartes]].<ref>{{S2}} pp. 6-
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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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  • ...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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  • ...hallucinatory results with the clarity and precision of Dutch seventeenth-century still-life, Dali hoped to destroy all [[belief]] in the idea of a [[stable]
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  • ...the unconscious subject, and this subject first emerged in the seventeenth century with the founder of modern philosophy René Descartes (1596-1650).
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  • ...[[Sparta]] became the hegemon of the [[Peloponnesian League]] in the [[6th century BC]]. Later, in [[337 BC]], [[Philip II of Macedon]] became the personal He ...n the late [[sixteenth century|sixteenth]] and early [[seventeenth century|seventeenth centuries]]. [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and [[Tokugawa Ieyasu
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  • ...and sincere. Liberalism emerged after the Thirty Years War in seventeenth-century [[Europe]]. It was a desperate answer to a very pressing problem: we have h
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  • ...as the creation of Mlle. de Scudcry and other novelists of the seventeenth century.
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  • ...he research, which was revolutionary at a certain moment in the nineteenth century, of Krafft-Ebing with his monumental <i>Psychopathia Sexualis, </i>or also ...sm lost in a history to which reference has been made since the nineteenth century with the expectation of restoring, beyond [[Hegel]], [[Kierkegaard]] and [[
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  • ...n Exodus, a [[figure]] magnified by Freud, seems in the early twenty-first century to have more to do with [[myth]] than with [[history]]. And, unlike Jung, F ...eanic [[feeling]]; Philippson Bible; [[Rite]] and [[ritual]]; "Seventeenth-Century Demonological Neurosis, A."
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  • ...is [[word]] appears at the beginning of a [[poem]] by Simonides from the 5 century B.C.: "It is arduous to be an able, a truly able man: in hands and feet as ...organization Central Committee perished. Out of 1.996 party leaders at the Seventeenth Congress in 1934, 1.108 were imprisoned or murdered. In the provinces 319 o
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  • "Seventeenth-century Demonologica Neurosis, A"
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  • ...; [[Sartre]] and psychoanalysis; Schiller and psychoanalysis; "Seventeenth-Century Demonological Neurosis, A"; [[Shakespeare and psychoanalysis]]; [[Sociology
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  • ...alone in reaching for the telephone. It is a pervasive motif in twentieth century writing, from Kafka to Freud. Both Lacan and Jung's theoretical works are a ...e, transform our Mind... ".(10) Lacan's invocation of Zen echoes twentieth century Western desires. It also accords well with Lacan's own theorizations, empha
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  • ...el de Certeau, Jesuit historian—he was a specialist on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and religion—was [[born]] in Chambéry in Savoy on May 17, 1925 ...the [[work]] of Jean-Joseph Surin, a Jesuit [[mystic]] of the seventeenth century who was brought in to exorcize the possessed at Loudun. To [[understand]] t
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  • ...igious struggle. In reality, the Middle Ages, especially from the eleventh century onward, are the time of a fundamental conceptual reorganization. It is the ...t fully assimilated in the West until the sixteenth, even the seventeenth, century.
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  • ...naissance to the classical Age of Reason (the beginning of the seventeenth century). During the Renaissance (Cervantes, Shakespeare, Erasmus, etc.), madness w
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