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  • ...e|the look]]."<ref>The fact that the [[English]] translators of [[Sartre]] and [[Lacan]] have used different [[terms]] obscures the fact that both use the ...er.<ref>[[Jean-Paul Sartre|Sartre, Jean-Paul]]. ''[[Jean-Paul Sartre|Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology]]'', trans. Hazel E. Bar
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  • ...[[time]], famous for his expert and largely unrivaled [[control]] of pace and suspense throughout his movies. ...r, and magnified. Another common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional roman
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  • ...p the [[process]] by pressing also the close-the-door button. This extreme and clear [[case]] of fake [[participation]] is, I [[claim]], an appropriate [[ ...s opposed to so-called [[symbolic]] [[activity]] — work, not sex is more and more becoming the site of [[obscene]] indecency to be concealed from the [[
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  • ...ation of Islam makes it a fatal obstacle to the [[true]] union of the East and the West – the point made exemplarily by Claude Levi-[[Strauss]]: ...rse of the Crusades, the West let itself be caught in the opposition to it and thus started to resemble it, instead of delivering itself – in the [[case
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  • ...i> not a kind of manifesto of our own (Western, Christian) fundamentalists and anti-secularists? Is then not the duty of every Western secularist to rejec ...ere, smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger.<br><br>
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  • ...on not a kind of manifesto of our own (Western, Christian) fundamentalists and anti-secularists? Is then not the duty of every Western secularist to rejec ...ere, smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger.
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  • ...ending, the additional short [[scene]] in Midge's apartment, with Scottie and Midge [[listening]] to the radio which announces that Elster was arrested a ...way. In such a [[situation]], "our [[specular]] image is torn away from us and, crucially, our look is no longer looking at ourselves."3 It is in such wei
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  • ...o his hospital bed, Jan tells Bess she must make [[love]] to [[other]] men and describe her experiences to him in detail-this way, she will keep awake his ...[[masquerade]] aimed at fascinating the man, attracting the male [[gaze]], and [[another]] part of her which resists [[being]] drawn into the [[dialectic]
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  • ...e extermination camp, organize a fake train with [[Nazi]] guards, board it and, of course, insteads of the camp, take the ride to [[freedom]]. Significant ...] [[erotic]] attraction and the racist [[hatred]], [[racism]] wins the day and he casts off the girl.<br><br>
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  • ...e cases, there is an increasing emphasis on negativity as the fundamental (and ineradicable) background to all being.<br><br> ...ose a symbolic integrity against the ever-present threat of disintegration and negativity (Zizek, 1999: 34-41).<br><br>
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  • ...[[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...hat a well-known Slovene [[Catholic]] intellectual, ex-minister of culture and ex-ambassador of [[Slovenia]] in [[France]] in short, an ethically corrupte
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  • ...already had occasion to make much of- the [[imaginary]], the [[symbolic]], and the [[real]].<p> ...[Freudian]] technique and [[experience]]. Many difficulties are vindicated and clarified when one brings these distinctions to bear on [[them]].. ...</dd>
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  • ...ave already had occasion to make much of- the imaginary, [[the symbolic]], and the [[real]].<br> ...udian]] [[technique]] and [[experience]]. Many difficulties are vindicated and clarified when one brings these distinctions to bear on [[them]]. This is i
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  • ...i>eutuchia </i>or the<b> <i></i></b><i>dustuchi'a, </i>the happy encounter and the unhappy encounter, that my lecture today will be ordered.</p><p> ...sential correlates of consciousness in its relation to [[representation]], and which is designated as <i>I see mysef seeing mysef. </i> What evidence can
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  • [[Image:Hans Baldung 009.jpg||thumb|200px|[[Hans Baldung Grien]]: The Ages And [[Death]], c. 1540-1543]] ...standing]], acquisition of [[language]], [[morality|moral understanding]], and [[identity (social science)|identity]] [[formation]].
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  • ...[[social]] mobility, social status, family pride, the Christian religion, and patriotism" (CC, p. 194). ...hat a well-known Slovene [[Catholic]] intellectual, ex-minister of culture and ex-ambassador of [[Slovenia]] in [[France]]-in short, an ethically corrupte
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  • ...and "There!"—has become shorthand for [[repetition]] in early childhood, and for the primary [[processes]] that such [[behavior]] mobilizes. ...<i>fort</i> part of the game was much of the time sufficient unto itself, and was "repeated untiringly" by the child (1920g, pp. 14-15).
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  • ...i>eutuchia </i>or the<b> <i></i></b><i>dustuchi'a, </i>the happy encounter and the unhappy encounter, that my lecture today will be ordered.</p><p> ...sential correlates of consciousness in its relation to [[representation]], and which is designated as <i>I see mysef seeing mysef. </i> What evidence can
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  • ...ine Malabou]], <i>The [[Future]] of [[Hegel]]: Plasticity, [[temporality]] and [[Dialectic]]</i>. NYC: Routledge, 2004.</ref><br /> ...tary level of our human [[identity]], we are all zombies, and our "higher" and "free" human activities can only take [[place]] insofar as they are founded
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  • ...lowski (27 June 1941 – 13 March 1996) was a [[Polish]] [[film]] director and screenwriter. ...r (1994). In 1995, he received Academy Award nominations for Best Director and Best [[Writing]].
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