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  • * [[Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press. (Original work published 1960)
    11 KB (1,617 words) - 21:09, 25 May 2019
  • ...ss]] not only of the impact of Freud's discovery of the unconscious on the humanities (<i>Geisteswissenschaften</i>) but also of the effects of models specific t
    14 KB (2,013 words) - 18:40, 27 May 2019
  • ...not yet become "general [[linguistics]]," the "fundamental science" of the humanities it would become following the [[work]] of Ferdinand de [[Saussure]] (1857-1 ...ologists who acknowledge the influence of [[psychoanalytic theory]] in the humanities is growing. For example, research on the contiguity between these two field
    9 KB (1,306 words) - 21:00, 23 May 2019
  • ...not yet become "general [[linguistics]]," the "fundamental science" of the humanities it would become following the [[work]] of Ferdinand de [[Saussure]] (1857-1 ...ologists who acknowledge the influence of [[psychoanalytic theory]] in the humanities is growing. For example, research on the contiguity between these two field
    9 KB (1,306 words) - 01:01, 26 May 2019
  • ...ve turned to Lacan have, especially otuside [[France]], backgrounds in the humanities and literary studies.
    5 KB (736 words) - 20:53, 23 May 2019
  • ...about knowledge and [[subjectivity]] common to the social [[sciences]] and humanities as well as in everyday life. Lacan's fusion of language-like processes with
    26 KB (4,193 words) - 00:41, 21 May 2019
  • ...on as they arrived in [[Paris]] in 1941 to take preparatory classes in the humanities at the Lycée Henri IV. They both were candidates for the advanced teacher-
    6 KB (795 words) - 00:49, 21 May 2019
  • ...A small number of institutes, citing Freud's belief that training in the humanities provides good preparation for analytic training, admit nonclinical applican ...ggest that its logics and formulations are more akin to those found in the humanities than those proper to the physical and biological sciences, though Freud him
    54 KB (7,727 words) - 09:45, 16 October 2006
  • ...acknowledged for his influence across a broad range of disciplines in the humanities and the social sciences, from the field of cultural studies, literary and f
    5 KB (761 words) - 06:32, 2 October 2006
  • ...had not yet become "general linguistics," the "fundamental science" of the humanities it would become following the work of Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913). Ph ...semiologists who acknowledge the influence of psychoanalytic theory in the humanities is growing. For example, research on the contiguity between these two field
    13 KB (2,046 words) - 12:41, 12 November 2006
  • | class="s4" dir="ltr" | [[Interpreting]] Lacan ([[Psychiatry]] and the Humanities)
    449 KB (71,997 words) - 20:32, 9 June 2019
  • | align="left" | <small>[[No Subject:Reference desk/Humanities|Humanities]] </small>
    4 KB (591 words) - 01:15, 23 October 2006
  • ...sure's work spread far beyond linguistics to have a profound effect on the humanities and social sciences. His work provided the foundation for structuralism and
    40 KB (6,045 words) - 04:47, 18 August 2006
  • ...80s, between different teaching/research appointments (most notably at the Humanities Center at Johns Hopkins University), she was involved in "poststructuralist
    11 KB (1,703 words) - 03:34, 28 August 2006
  • From 1986 on he was Professor of the Humanities at the [[University of California, Irvine]], which has a major archive of h ...ated, intentionally offensive, and excessively critical, and a [http://www.humanities.uci.edu/remembering_jd/ letter of objection] was signed online by over 5000
    37 KB (5,581 words) - 06:34, 28 August 2006
  • ...the no�tion of [[structure]], the [[place]] of [[psychoanalysis]] in the humanities, its conse�quences "on the level of [[science]], [[philosophy]] and more
    8 KB (1,213 words) - 10:21, 1 June 2019
  • ...as been crucial for the wider dissemination of [[Lacan]]ian ideas in the [[humanities]] and [[social science]]s and it provides a constant reference point for [[
    15 KB (2,222 words) - 18:15, 22 September 2006
  • ...s research interest areas. The group is open to the postgraduates across humanities, writers, artists, and academics interested in Lacan and his theories. Laca
    65 KB (9,479 words) - 15:34, 13 March 2023
  • ...ent. This may be just one further [[reason]] why it became so pervasive in Humanities departments in the 1970s. -->
    2 KB (226 words) - 19:22, 20 May 2019
  • Highway, Seattle: Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities.
    674 bytes (103 words) - 22:49, 14 June 2007

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