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  • ...ghtenment tradition, within which truth is accessible to any rational man, no matter how depraved he is, which is why he is subjectively responsible for ...pplement to the public values of personal dignity, democracy, and freedom. No wonder, then, that it is gradually becoming clear how the ritualistic humil
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  • ...an>there is no sexual relationship,<span style="font-weight: 400">'</span> no universal formula or matrix guaranteeing a harmonious sexual relationship w ======3 . The fantasy creates a multitude of subject-positions======
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  • ...man who, at the end, gratefully embraced him, crying with joy that she was no longer haunted by her father's despising attitude towards her.) ...facts' but the Real of a traumatic encounter whose structuring role in the subject's psychic economy forever resists its symbolic rewriting.
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  • ...ola was first introduced as a medicine. Its strange taste seems to provide no particular satisfaction. It is not directly pleasing, however, it is as suc ...ngness itself. Following Nietzsche, Lacan emphasized how, in anorexia, the subject doesn't simply not eat anything, he rather actively wants to eat the Nothin
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  • From ''Critical Inquiry'' 43, no. 1 (Autumn 2016): 60-83. ...n its chaotic and over­whelming monstrosity that threatens to destroy the subject recalls its op­posite, the indestructible fact of reason and of moral law?
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  • ...storical sedimentations in which his speech act is embedded). However, the subject is fully responsible for the little bit of enjoyment he finds in his aggres ...nerary of his life were utterly contingent and indifferent, that they bear no "deeper message."
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  • * [[Books/Alain Badiou/The Subject Of Change]] * [[Books/Alain Badiou/Theory Of The Subject]]
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