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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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  • | 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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  • :[[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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  • ...f André Gide and [[Paul]] [[Claudel]] and, at the age of seventeen, met [[James Joyce]]. ...ealist review, Minotaure, in 1933. Lacan often contributed to Minotaure. Paul Eluard championed the [[poetry]] of the patient, Aimée, that Lacan describ
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  • * "[[Joker Apart]]." ''The Guardian''. 8 October 2005. [[James]] Harkin. <http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1587546,00.html> ...m an [[idea]] into a [[global]] movement. We should miss both Lenin and St Paul, he argues, because these days we are retreating into a new-age spiritualit
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  • *[[Paul Denis (psychanalyste)]] et [[Jacqueline Schaeffer]], ''Comment peut-on êtr * [[James Glover]]
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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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  • | How James Joyce Made His Name: A Reading of the Final Lacan (Contemporary Theory) | Paul Verhaeghe
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  • ...olutionism, Bergsonism, and Contemporary Biology, ''Keith Ansell-Pearson, Paul-Antoine Miquel and Michael Vaughan'' ...''<br /> 3. Theodor Adorno, ''Deborah Cook''<br /> 4. Walter Benjamin, ''James McFarland''<br /> 5. Hannah Arendt: Rethinking the Political, ''Peg Birmin
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