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  • * Lacan is [[discharged]] from military service because of excessive thinness. In the following years he s ...he lecture on [[Joyce]]'s ''[[Ulysses]]'' by Valéry Larbaud with readings from the [[text]], an [[event]] organized by La maison des amis des livres, and
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  • ...hildren , éd. Robert Laffont, Paris, 1985 * the cause of the teenagers , R. Laffont 1988 * the school Failure , Giddinesses of North, 1989 * Autopor
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  • ...subject, of knowledge, and of desire~ the analytic. field is the only one from where it is possible to efficiently interrogate the insufficiencies or the ...lement each other. It is at once both yet neither 4uitc one nor thc othcr. From this point of view, th~~i~l~ i~xem�plary of Lacanian writing.
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  • ...t that moment, separated civilization from barbarism. One should not shirk from going even a step further: the thin difference between the Stalinist gulag ...tic improvement, one will effectively get a much faster and efficient help from a combination of behavioral-cognitivist therapies and chemical treatment (p
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  • ...p that forever separates every empirical ("pathological") object of desire from its "impossible" object-cause whose place has to remain empty? And is not w ...s the Lacanian divided subject of the unconscious, by definition separated from its Cause. It is not enough, however, to reduce Hegel to his grand formulae
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  • ...philosophy can be conceived as the history of rejections of Cartesianism, from subtle corrections (Malebranche, Spinoza) to outright dismissals. With Hege ...point of the process which culminates in today's technological nihilism ("from Plato to NATO …"[#bookmark43 3]).
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  • From ''Critical Inquiry'' 43, no. 1 (Autumn 2016): 60-83. ...c object, an object of art. Ro­senkranz remains within the long tradition from Homer onwards that associates physical ugliness with moral monstrosity; for
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