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  • ...c writer of the 19th century and is often [[identified]] as the greatest [[French]] poet. His best-known works are doubtless the novels Les Misérables and N [[Category:People]]
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  • Comrades, we Communists are [[people]] of a special mould. We are made of a special stuff. We are those who [[fo ...nown style of "your intentions may be good and your [[desire]] to [[help]] people sincere, but, nonetheless, objectively, what you [[claim]] means, in this p
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  • [[Jean-Claude Milner]] is a [[French]] [[linguist]], [[philosopher]], [[science]] theoretician, writer and think [[Category:People|Milner, Jean-Claude]]
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  • ...m (1842-1918) and S. E. Jelliffe (1866-1945) had been investigating the "[[French]] [[school]]" of Charcot, Bernheim, and Janet, and were practicing [[sugges ...how to cure neuroses—and clergymen who were no longer able to [[help]] [[people]] by instilling a [[fear]] of God.
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  • ...e [[immigrant]] [[workers]] from [[Poland]] who lower the [[wage]]s of the French workers, etc.etc. The real [[struggle]] is going on now: the struggle for ...atives, to engage them more in a [[political]] [[process]]. However, when people awaken from their [[apolitical]] slumber, it is as a rule in the guise of a
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  • ...using [[language]] that was perfectly comprehensible --- he [[speaking]] [[French]], me [[English]]); [[Lacan]] (who I met several [[times]] and considered a
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  • ...ion that prejudice '"could be eradicated only by subjecting the American [[people]] to what amounted to collective [[psychotherapy]]-by treating [[them]] as ...ascist irrationalists. At least I am here also in a [[good]] company, with people like [[Nietzsche]] and Adorno.4 Wolin is at his lowest when he "observes" h
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  • *[http://newleftreview.co.uk/Issue35.asp?Article=04 The Adventure of French Philosophy] ...e [[French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools| French headscarf ban]])
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  • ...of Angelo Hesnard and René Laforgue's report to the Fifth Conference of [[French]]-[[Speaking]] [[Psychoanalysts]] in June 1930, Lacan advanced his hypothes ...an grounding, gleaned in part, no [[doubt]], from his [[translation]] into French, in that same year of 1932, of Freud's paper "Some [[Neurotic]] Mechanisms
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  • ...[[Hysterical]] Motor Paralyses" (1893c), a paper originally published in [[French]], [[Freud]] introduced a [[notion]] cardinal to his entire work: "Every [[ ...that it is carried on in two [[separate]] localities [and] involves two [[people]], to each of which a distinct task is assigned." Moreover, the "person who
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  • ...school]], with a strong emphasis on [[Latin]] and Greek. He also learned [[French]] and [[English]] and in his spare time taught himself the rudiments of Spa ...to sit for his medical degree. Despite an earnest [[desire]] to [[help]] [[people]], he had previously shown no particular enthusiasm for a doctor's life. By
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  • ...mples of misconceptions about [[mental]] [[illness]]. In the Middle Ages [[people]] who were mentally ill were perceived as [[being]] possessed by the devil. In the early 1880s, a [[French]] physician by the [[name]] of Philippe Pinel recognized the [[need]] for t
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  • ...ghts or experiences. Freud views resistance as an unconscious process that people use to protect themselves against intolerable anxiety and pain that might r ...she supposedly learned several languages such as Hebrew, German, English, French, and Italian. At age of 19, Anna began two years of study to become a teach
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  • ...e Organisation psychanalytique de la [[langue]] française (O. P. L. F., [[French]]-[[Language]] [[Psychoanalytic]] Group) is one of the larger psychoanalyti ...çaise de psychanalyse into the [[Association psychanalytique de France]] (French Psychoanalytic Association) and theÉcole Freudienne de [[Paris]] ([[Freudi
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  • ...n, then, all uses af the ward are metapharic~ As an example he gives the [[French]] ward main, which signifies 'hand', to. shaw the numeraus ways in which th ...to s~y ~omething else., We should always ask ourselves: what is it that [[people]] are . not saying behind their verbal screens?:
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  • ...act notions about a system in collapse, etc. But I've talked with a lot of people from the former Soviet Union and, recently, from Serbia, and I think that t ...]] implies--the most progressive country in the world. We are your future. People laugh at us, but look at what's happening in Germany, [[France]], etc. Slow
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  • [[René Descartes]] (1596-1650), the [[French]] [[philosopher]], mathematician and soldier who is often referred to as th ...f this in-between being is occupied by what Hegel [[terms]] 'negroes', a [[people]] half in thrall to nature and half attempting to enthral it.
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  • ...e [[work]] of Pierre Janet, he became part of the great [[tradition]] of [[French]] [[psycho]]-[[pathology]] through such publications as Les dérèglements [[Category:People]]
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  • '''Sylvia Maklès Bataille''' was a [[French]] [[:Category:People|actress]], [[born]] on [[Timeline|November 1, 1908]] in [[Paris]] and died [[Category:People]]
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  • Although it was introduced into [[French]] by Ignace Meyerson's inaccurate [[translation]] of the [[Freudian]] term ...hen the law he arrived at is supposed to have come to him from [[other]] [[people]]?" (Lacan,<i>[[Écrits]]</i>, p. 58). Moreover, in what Freud called the r
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