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  • ...tical]], in that the article makes a clear [[distinction]] between Freud's theories and those deriving from Jean Martin Charcot's teaching on the [[role]] of h ...y the asses and a strange evaluation by Krafft-Ebbing: 'It sounds like a [[scientific]] fairy tale.' And this, after one has demonstrated to [[them]] the solutio
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  • ...had a profound influence on [[psychoanalysis]], although their underlying theories sometimes [[need]] to be differentiated. Just as important, however, is the ...in a "[[marriage]] between a neo-Kantian philosophic orientation and the [[scientific]] work conducted under the aegis of [[materialist]] [[psycho]]-[[physiology
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  • ...would now call cognitivist and neurobiological (see, "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]," 1950c [1895]) and an "[[event]]-driven" [[traumatic]] co ...alysis have tried to enrich the notion of psychic causality with their own theories, which are inspired by archaic [[fantasies]] and the individual's traumas a
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  • Literary examples are often used by Freud to illustrate or confirm his theories. ...ake frequent reference to his [[concept]] of [[sublimation]]: Leonardo's [[scientific]] curiosity, for example, is [[analyzed]] as a sublimated expression of his
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  • ...in attempts to demonstrate or assert the scientific [[nature]] of emergent theories.
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  • ...ophers]] before me discovered the unconscious; what I discovered was the [[scientific]] method by which the unconscious can be studied. ...hey spend all of their effort disproving: that reason is involved in their theories. [[Ayn Rand]],The Ayn Rand Letter
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  • ...d with brain disease and brain injuries. Distinct from neuroscience (the [[scientific]] study of the brain) and neuropsychology (the study of [[psychological]] d :General term referring to Freudian and post-Freudian theories that postulated the interplay of forces in the unconscious as the major det
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  • ...spect of this fundamental [[duality]] as early as his "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895c]), where an entire paragraph is devoted to ...owed was to constitute the keystone of the contemporary [[development]] of theories of psychogenesis in their entirety, by bringing the [[mother]]-[[child]] [[
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  • ...ts of Sex (1993)to demonstrate how [[universal]] applications of Lacan’s theories fail to describe a number of complications—that [[identification]] and de ...ed in an ideologically motivated pattern that is taken mistakenly to be "[[scientific]]" and "[[naturally]]" the way humans function. The buried supposition behi
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  • ...Freud]] contributed to something much wider than merely the growth of a [[scientific]] [[discipline]]. He has contributed to the [[whole]] [[cultural]] milieu o ...reinterpret Freud in the light of [[structuralist]] and post-structuralist theories of [[discourse]].
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  • ...linic]], the first to offer [[psychotherapy]], based its treatments on the theories of Janet. ...[[left]] by the [[loss]] of [[religious]] [[belief]] through the rise of [[scientific]] [[materialism]] and [[positivism]]. The first contacts with [[Freud]]'s w
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  • ...a bimonthly based in Milan, its subtitle [[being]] International Review of Scientific [[Synthesis]]. It was co-edited in [[London]] and Leipzig, and in [[Paris]] ...ndicate the [[subjective]] and [[individual]] motives behind philosophical theories which have ostensibly sprung from impartial [[logical]] [[work]]" (p. 179).
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  • ...e irreducible gap between the phenomenal [[experience]] of reality and its scientific explanation, which reaches its apogee in today's brain [[sciences]] (accord
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  • ...is: every intellectual from Paris to Chechenia and Abkhazia can debate his theories..." The true task, of course, is to avoid both these options and to assert ...attempt to account for their effort to crush the peasants' resistance in "scientific" Marxist terms, they divided peasants into three categories (classes): the
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  • ...y? What if the neo-obscurantist faith in all its versions, from conspiracy theories to irrational mysticism, emerges when faith itself, the basic reliance on t ...ndamentalism does not reside in the fact that it poses a threat to secular scientific knowledge, but in the fact that it poses a threat to authentic belief itsel
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  • ...r two year [[terms]]. The [[Scientific]] secretaries work closely with the Scientific and Technical Council, also elected for two year terms. The most important scientific meeting is the annual “Congress of French [[speaking]] Psychoanalysts”
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  • ..., the irreducible gap between the phenomenal experience of reality and its scientific explanation, which reaches its apogee in today's brain sciences (according
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  • ..., the irreducible gap between the phenomenal experience of reality and its scientific explanation, which reaches its apogee in today’s brain sciences (accordin
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  • ...unravel the molecular complexity of life, a glaring incompleteness in this scientific vision becomes apparent. The “Theory of Everything” that appears to be Incomplete Nature begins by accepting what other theories try to deny: that, although mental contents do indeed lack these material-e
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  • ...t is: the plastic it is made of presupposes industrial production based on scientific knowledge as well as the culture in which it was made; etc. There is nothin The first thing to note here is Lévi-Strauss's commitment to scientific positivism: he grounds the necessity of "mana" in the gap between the const
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