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  • ...of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atkinson returned to this hypothesis in [[Primal]] Law (1903). He Totem and Taboo was strongly criticized by anthropologists. [[Paul]] Radin (1929) felt it was a "deplorable performance," Alfred Louis Kroeber
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  • * [[Claudel. Paul]] 81 * [[Henry James]] 18,81,98, 125-144 style of. 125-126
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  • ...Christian [[universalism]]: what this all-inclusive attitude (recall St. [[Paul]]'s famous [[statement]], "Where there is neither Greek nor Jew" [Col. 3:11 ...the site of a constant battle. Which battle, which [[division]]? To follow Paul: not the division between Law and sin, but between, on the one side, the to
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  • ...which followed the publication of this book, date from 1932. René Crevel, PaulÉluard, Salvador Dalí, Joë Bousquet all echoed Lacan's thesis. In 1933, i ...t]]-wing [[philosophers]] likewise fell under the spell of Lacan's book. [[Paul]] Nizan, a careful reader of Jaspers, published a [[summary]] of it the [[c
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  • Bleuler, [[Paul]] Eugen Federn, Paul
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  • ...tion of [[narcissism]] with the aim of accepting the [[world]] as it is. [[Paul]]-Claude Racamier more specifically described weaning from the sleeping tre
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  • ...Freud, Sigmund. Standard Edition: Two Case Studies. Vol. 10. Translated by James Strachey. London: The Hogarth Press, 1955. [cited March 30, 2004]. http://w * Ferris, Paul. Dr. Freud: A Life. London: Pimlico, 1997.
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  • ...of the oldest and strongest [[male]] prevented [[sexual]] promiscuity." [[James]] Jasper Atkinson returned to this hypothesis in <i>[[Primal]] Law</i> (190 <i>Totem and Taboo</i> was strongly criticized by anthropologists. [[Paul]] Radin (1929) felt it was a "deplorable performance," Alfred Louis Kroeber
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  • ...ms of modern communication. Telephones were, of course, firmly absent from James Hilton's extraordinarily popular 1933 fantasy of a Tibetan Shangri-la. ...s coexist? Certainly this was not a new problem. For example, according to Paul Virilio, as early as the seventeenth century theologians had debated whethe
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  • ...which followed the publication of this book, date from 1932. René Crevel, PaulÉluard, Salvador Dalí, Joë Bousquet all echoed Lacan's thesis. In 1933, i ...t]]-wing [[philosophers]] likewise fell under the spell of Lacan's book. [[Paul]] Nizan, a careful reader of Jaspers, published a [[summary]] of it the [[c
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  • ...h E. B. Tylor’s [[Primitive]] [[Culture]] in 1871 and culminating with [[James]] G. Frazer’s The Golden Bough, published in various versions from 1890 t Influenced most strongly by James Frazer, the Cambridge Ritualists, or Hellenists, most notably Jane Harrison
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  • ...one is directed toward the object and the other towards the self" (1965). James Strachey and Heinz Hartmann have also discussed confusions arising from Fre
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  • | class="s5" dir="ltr" | How [[James]] [[Joyce]] Made His [[Name]]: A Reading of the Final Lacan (Contemporary T [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=Paul+Verhaeghe&column=author Paul Verhaeghe]
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  • ...iticism—by W. K. Wimsatt, northrop frye, j. hillis miller, stanley fish, paul de man, and Barbara Johnson, for instance—assumes to one degree or anothe ...ssment of and continuing applicability of Saussure’s work, and in Edward James Furton’s A Medieval Semiotic: Reference and Representation in John of St.
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  • * ''[[Robocop]]'' (Paul Verhoeven), 22 * ''[[The Terminator]]'' (James Cameron), 22
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  • ...s a schoolteacher, a gardener at a monastery, and an architect, along with Paul Engelmann, on his sister's new house in [[Vienna]]. However, in 1929, he re ...l Dennett]], [[Richard Rorty]], [[Stanley Cavell]], [[Cora Diamond]] and [[James F. Conant]]. With others, the latter three have been associated with an int
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  • ...ruities of his illustrious career; he revisits important debates with jean-paul sartre concerning the salience of historical consciousness and reiterates m James A. Boon
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  • :[[Lacan]] attends the first [[public]] reading of ''[[Ulysses]]'' by [[James Joyce]] at Shakespeare and Co in Paris. ...], an [[event]] organized by La maison des amis des livres, and at which [[James Joyce]] is [[present]]. -->
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  • [[Claudel]], [[Paul]], 324 Flechsig (Prof. Paul-Emile and the
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  • ..., as well as from Anne Berman (Bonaparte's secretary), René Laforgue, and Paul Schiff. ..., where the University of Strasbourg had temporarily reestablished itself. Paul Schiff joined the troops that would later liberate Italy and France, while
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