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  • ...ce of speculations on how our world is just a mirage generated by a global Mind embodied inthe World Wide Web. This series goes back to Plato's Republic: d ...t inside a prison that you cannot smell, taste, or touch. A prison of your mind."<br><br>
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  • is the spirit [[unconscious]] of itself and spirit nature [[conscious]] of itself. The ultimate motif 'synthetic' [[activity]] of the conscious ego; 'unconscious' in its most radical [[dimension]] is
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  • ...h the forms of stoicism, skepticism, and finally phrenology, for which the mind's [[being]] in the [[world]] is literally a bone (the phrenologist Franz Jo ...er of his pupils) was, at heart, Kantian and held that the [[contents]] of conscious thought are shaped by rule-governed judgments that engage the subject with
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  • ...<i>the self-destruction of [[reason]]</i>. The only [[thing]] to bear in [[mind]] is that this new barbarism is a strictly [[postmodern]] phenomenon, the o ...on. Hegel's point is <i>not</i> that, in contrast to the vulgar empiricist mind that sees only urination, the proper speculative attitude has to choose ins
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  • </p></dd><dd>Is this work a form of [[witness]]? A [[conscious]] or unconscious witness? Don't think in [[terms]] of the [[psychoanalytic] </p></dd><dd>It takes a crude [[mind]] to assume that the treatises are simply there to make the [[erotic]] pass
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  • ...se pregenital erogenous zones remains [[present]] in the body and in the [[mind]] and they tend to be reactivated on the occasion of later sexual experienc ...e attachments of infantile sexuality can, depending on the case, result in conscious formations (daydreaming, for example) or, on the contrary, formations that
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  • ...ess without this necessarily implying that what has been repressed becomes conscious: The repressed returns, but often remains unrecognizable. Such returns of t ...by pathological [[processes]] which overtake the [[other]] part [of the [[mind]]], what we call the ego, or by a different distribution of the cathectic e
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  • ...and [[thinking]]. "Symbolic power" transcends and permeates through all [[conscious]] thinking. ...cal life; he characterized it as both the [[totality]] of the personality, conscious and [[unconscious]], and the [[process]] of becoming of the [[whole]] [[per
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  • ...ciousness]] and attempting to hold or subdue [[them]] in the [[Unconscious mind|subconscious]]. Since the popularization of [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[work]] in ...or a [[slip]] of the tongue. In this way, although the [[subject]] is not conscious of the desire and so cannot [[speak]] it out loud, the subject's [[body]] c
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  • ...is the important motive for this process. On the contrary, there is the [[conscious]] [[secondary process]], to which strong boundaries are set, and in which t ...sychology)|Displacement]]. An unconscious defense mechanism, whereby the [[mind]] redirects [[emotion]] from a ‘dangerous’ object to a ‘safe’ objec
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  • ...rather, only what is actively [[psychological repression|repressed]] from conscious [[thought]]. ...es or desires, [[traumatic]] [[memories]], and painful emotions put out of mind by the [[mechanism]] of [[psychological repression]]. However, the [[conten
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  • ...dynamics]] is the study of the interrelationship of various parts of the [[mind]], [[personality]], or [[psyche]] as they relate to [[mental]], emotional, ...er remain buried in the mind or find their way to the surface, i.e. the “conscious” level. This, in the former [[case]], results in [[psychological]] state
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  • ...er is [[present]] for the time [[being]] on the surface of the patient's [[mind]]" (p. 147)—though this does not prevent him from deploying metaphors of ...rything in the way of pathogenic instincts that is hidden in the patient's mind" (1914g, p. 154), where everything is accessible to the analyst's [[interpr
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  • ...d on an elaboration of [[Freud]]'s [[structure|structural model]] of the [[mind]], which focuses almost entirely on the function of the [[ego]] in mediatin ...cused on ways of strengthening the defence mechanisms of the [[conscious]] mind rather than the [[unconscious]] motivation of our actions, as in classical
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  • ...ce|scientific]] breakthroughs seem to bring further [[humiliation]]: the [[mind]] is merely a [[machine]] for data-processing, our [[sense]] of [[freedom]] ...ism|cognitivist]]-[[neurobiology|neurobiologist]] model of the [[human]] [[mind]] has superseded the [[Freudian]] [[model]]; it is outdated in the [[psychi
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  • ...hat the articulation of psychic or [[mental]] [[content]] implicates the [[conscious]] subject and that the deterministic or [[biologically]] driven Freudian un ...port associationist holism into this, then we see that the contents of the mind are radically subject to revision as long as they can be accessed in a suff
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  • In [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]'s [[theory]] of the [[mind]], the [[mind|psychical apparatus]] was differentiated into a [[number]] of systems of "[ ...phy]]" - distinguishes between the [[unconscious]], [[preconscious]] and [[conscious]], while the "[[second topography]]", dating from [[{{Y}}|1923]], different
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  • ...ists": the self-destruction of [[reason]]. The only [[thing]] to bear in [[mind]] is that this new barbarism is a strictly [[postmodern]] phenomenon, the o ...urination. Hegel's point is not that, in contrast to the vulgar empiricist mind that sees only urination, the proper speculative attitude has to choose ins
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  • ...er is [[present]] for the time [[being]] on the surface of the patient's [[mind]]" (p. 147)—though this does not prevent him from deploying metaphors of ...rything in the way of pathogenic instincts that is hidden in the patient's mind" (1914g, p. 154), where everything is accessible to the analyst's [[interpr
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  • ...[[society]] in which they are used. They are not disguised, and they serve conscious [[communication]]. ...sed by and from the [[individual]] who uses [[them]] and may not serve any conscious or intended [[internal]] or [[external]] communication. The [[meanings]] of
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