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  • ...it is - the "science of the unconscious" or a "conjectural science of the subject" - what can it teach us about science? Praxis, which "places the subject in a [[position]] of dealing with the [[real]] through the [[symbolic]]," p
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  • ...- the "science of the [[unconscious]]" or a "conjectural science of the [[subject]]" - what can it teach us about science? ...e gave us this knowledge in terms that may be said to be indestructible." "No progress has been made that has not deviated whenever one of the terms has
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  • <!-- The following [[sentence]] has been the [[subject]] to extended debate. Do not make changes to it without first obtaining con ...ut for some conditions the [[etiology]] and [[pathogenesis]] are still the subject of intense research.
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  • ...tablishing psychotherapy was his destiny, he told his wife that they could no longer engage in [[sexual relations]]. Indeed from about the age of forty u ...ake me when my time comes. Now it is [[nothing]] but [[torture]] and makes no [[sense]] any more." Schur administered three doses of morphine over many h
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  • ...hical [[material]], some trimming of minor films, and less of a "laundry-[[list]]" exposition ---> ...Spellbound (1945 film)|Spellbound]]'' explored the then very fashionable [[subject]] of [[psychoanalysis]] and featured a [[dream]] sequence which was designe
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  • ...re of [[Existential despair|despair]] is one of the best accounts on the [[subject]] and has been emulated in subsequent philosophies, such as [[Martin Heideg ...onception of Christianity was in man's interest, rather than God's, and in no way was Mynster's life comparable to that of a 'truth-witness.'
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  • Here's a quick checklist of rules for use of images. After the list, a more detailed discussion explains the reasoning behind them. *Edit the images to show just the relevant subject.
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  • ...ed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives -, but Lenin, no, you can't be serious! The [[working]] [[class]] movement, revolutionary Pa ...imperceptibly transformed into a pseudo-[[psychoanalytic]] drama of the [[subject]] unable to confront its inner traumas… The [[true]] corruption of the Am
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  • ...matic? I want to do something which may be a surprise to some of you. It's no irony intended. I think the [[Christian]] legacy is all too precious to be ...lobal order]], when [[children]] no longer obey [[parents]], when servants no longer obey their masters, when the wise ruler turns into a capricious, cru
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  • ...in something, is that every honest man has a profound need to find another subject who would believe in his place… ==The subject supposed to believe==
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  • Lusitania, Vol I, no 4, 1994. ...n. It says, let's stay free, don't identify too much, there are multiple [[subject]] positions and you must renew your [[personality]], don't make any lasting
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  • ...gainst formal freedom worth saving today; when he underlines that there is no pure [[democracy]], that we should always ask whom a freedom under consider ...ed the [[alienation]] and [[reification]] of our daily lives… but Lenin, no, you can't be serious! The [[working]]-[[class]] movement, revolutionary pa
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  • ...standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which move ...while its second part provides a materialist supplement, reinscribing the subject into its own image in the guise of a stain (the objectivized splinter in it
    214 KB (35,802 words) - 14:38, 12 November 2006
  • ...o - in Hegelese, external opposition is the effect of inner contradiction. No wonder, then, that Wotan is called the "White Alb" in contrast to the "Blac ...risky, they often ridiculously misfire - however, not always, and there is no way to tell it in advance, so one has to take the risk.<br><br>
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  • ...not attacking lower classes as such, but, rather, the new masters who are no longer ready to assume the title of the Master - "slave" is Nietzsche's ter ...ment]]; however, beneath it, one can easily discern a worried hystericized subject, obsessed with [[anxiety]], addressing the doctor as his Master and asking
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  • ...y repressed: it remains there, smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger.<br><br> ...attitude: no, one should NOT defend Bush here - his attitude is ultimately no better than that of Cohen, Buchanan, Pat Robertson and other anti-Islamists
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  • ...rms]]: each involves a certain [[ideological]] [[perception]] of how the [[subject]] should relate to [[excrement]]. ...ce he is appropriately modest, his guidelines for solutions) read like a [[list]] of desiderata: the developed countries should abide by the rules of fair
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  • ...hat dreams were the product of a "[[dream work]]." In both cases there was no weakening of psychic activity but quite the opposite, an intense activity d ...er's associations. Freud insisted that any "key to dreams," that is, any [[list]] of [[symbolic]] equivalents of supposedly general [[value]], be excluded.
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  • ...s]] [[passion]], which remains smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger. ...” or [[lifestyle]] phenomenon, not as a substantial way of [[life]]. We no longer “really believe,” we just follow (some of) the [[religious]] [[r
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  • ...y repressed: it remains there, smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger. ...attitude: no, one should NOT defend Bush here - his attitude is ultimately no better than that of Cohen, Buchanan, Pat Robertson and other anti-Islamists
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