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  • linguistic meaning prior to Saussure had been historical with speaks. So we have the distinction between <i>la langue</i> and <i> la
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  • ...in the [[mind]] as a "transformer of [[consciousness]]," free to associate with new experiences and [[thinking]]. "Symbolic power" transcends and permeates ...|post-structuralist]] way (most obviously, [[James Hillman]]). Jung's work with mythology and archetypes was one of the most significant influences on myth
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  • ...eady been written about the battle for Stalingrad, this battle is invested with so many fantasies and symbolic meanings -- when the German troops reached t ...questions: what the hell were they doing there, in a foreign country? And what about the suffering they themselves inflicted on the Russian population whi
    33 KB (5,521 words) - 23:09, 24 May 2019
  • ...of [[human]] [[thought]] was more wrong [[about]] all the fundamentals – with the exception of [[Marx]], some would add. ''[[The Black Book of Communism] ...[[humiliation]]: the [[mind]] is merely a [[machine]] for data-processing, our [[sense]] of [[freedom]] and [[autonomy]] merely a 'user’s [[illusion]]'.
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  • [[linguistic]] meaning prior to Saussure had been historical with speaks. So we have the [[distinction]] between <i>la [[langue]]</i> and <i> la
    33 KB (5,707 words) - 22:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...hetic [[vision]]: in 2040, humanity collectively decides to replace itself with genetically modified asexual humanoids in [[order]] to avoid the deadlock o ...asy]] at its purest, the deadlock to which it reacts is a [[real]] one: in our [[postmodern]] "disenchanted" permissive [[world]], the unconstrained sexua
    26 KB (4,137 words) - 23:27, 23 May 2019
  • [[Image:SigmundFreud2.jpg|thumb|Thinking is an experimental dealing with small quantities of energy, just as a general moves miniature figures over * '''[[Being]] entirely honest with oneself is a [[good]] exercise.'''
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  • ...basic [[mechanism]], we get the critique of the imperialist "[[excess]]," with the (silent) notion of mobilizing [[capitalist]] mechanisms within another, ...ender it more just, tolerant, etc. The only [[true]] question today is: do we endorse this "naturalization" of capitalism, or does today's [[global]] cap
    47 KB (7,661 words) - 20:02, 27 May 2019
  • ...e world – in short, phenomena like <em>shoah</em> are the ultimate price we have to pay for the divine gift of freedom; (3) finally, self-limitation is ...ntroversy</em>, ed. By Richard Wolin, Cambridge: MIT Press 1993.</ref> One should therefore take the statement that "the unspeakable suffering of the six mil
    71 KB (12,109 words) - 17:48, 12 January 2008
  • ...something quite similar happening to the Slobodan [[Milosevic]] [[regime]] with the [[recent]] [[NATO]] bombing? It is interesting to watch in the last day ...vileged [[situation]] of Serbia within the Yugoslav federation, especially with [[regard]] to the Albanian "separatism." Albanians were Milosevic's first t
    53 KB (8,634 words) - 17:40, 27 May 2019
  • ...ory.local/text/books/catherine-malabou/counterpath/ Counterpath: Traveling with Jacques Derrida] ...erine-malabou/what-should-we-do-with-our-brain/ What Should We Do with Our Brain?]
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  • =‘What Should We Do with Our Brain?’ by Catherine Malabou= [[Image:catherine-malabou-what-should-we-do-with-our-brain-theoryleaks-720x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...las­sic­ally styled philo­sophy, wav­ing the ban­ner of Pla­ton­ism with suf­fi­cient self-con­fid­ence to accept the chal­lenge of an anti­ph First, I DO pro­pose a kind of "onto­logy": my work is not just a decon­struct­iv
    100 KB (19,709 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...Whole of reality, i.e., the return to pre-critical general ontology… But what if the actual situation is quite different? True, Kant admits antinomies, b ...eal of freedom.) A Hegelian critique of Kant does not simply advocate that our appearances fit the In-itself – on the contrary, it fully asserts the gap
    107 KB (17,648 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...ntury, the psychoanalyst's is perhaps the loftiest, because it mediates in our time between the care-ridden man and the subject of absolute knowledge.<u>1 ...self, Lacan already outlines the "limits within which it is impossible for our teaching to ignore the structuring moments of Hegel's phenomenology":
    150 KB (25,356 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • * [[Books/Alain Badiou/What Is A People]] * [[Books/Alain Badiou/What Is To Be Done A Dialogue On Communism Capitalism And The Future Of Democrac
    25 KB (3,233 words) - 16:51, 21 July 2019

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