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  • ...psychiatry]] in the nineteenth century, especially in the [[work]] of Jean-Martin Charcot, under whom [[Freud]] studied in 1885-6.
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  • ...ice]] of crossing out the [[word]] "[[being]]."<ref>[[Heidegger|Heidegger, Martin]]. (1956) ''The Question of Being'', trans. William Kluback and Jean T. WIl
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  • =====Martin Heidegger===== ...'s [[discussion]] of [[being]] is clearly influenced by the [[ideas]] of [[Martin Heidegger]].
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  • * Easter Lacan visits Martin [[Heidegger]] (1889-1976) in Freiburg ([[Germany]]). ...Beaufret, a disciple and translator of Heidegger, Lacan pays a visit to [[Martin Heidegger]] in Freiburg and Beaufret [[acts]] as an interpreter between the
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  • ...e one makes the separation artificial anyway." <ref [[name]]="Martin 2002">Martin J. B. "The integration of neurology, psychiatry and neuroscience in the 21s
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  • *Lidov, David (1999) ''Elements of Semiotics''. New York: St. Martin's Press. * [http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/martin.html Ryder, Martin], ''Instructional [[Technology]] Connections: Semiotics'', [http://carbon.c
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  • * [[Jean-Martin Charcot|Charcot, Jean-Martin]]
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  • ...he [[political]] [[thought]] of [[Simone Weil]]. Agamben participated in [[Martin Heidegger]]'s Le Thor [[seminars]] (on [[Heraclitus]] and [[Hegel]]) in 196
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  • She studied philosophy with [[Martin Heidegger]] at the [[University]] of Marburg, and had a long, sporadic roma
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  • ...text of Western philosophy is highly resistant to [[formal]] definition. [[Martin Heidegger]] was perhaps the first to use the term (in contrast to [[Friedri ...ang in part as a critique of such philosophers as [[Edmund Husserl]] and [[Martin Heidegger]]. While the style of [[Husserl]] and Heidegger was dense and opa
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  • #redirect [[Martin Heidegger]]
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  • '''Martin Heidegger''' (September 26, 1889 &ndash; May 26, 1976) was a [[German]] [[p [[Category:People|Heidegger, Martin]]
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  • ...he [[subject]] and has been emulated in subsequent philosophies, such as [[Martin Heidegger|Heidegger]]'s concept of existential [[guilt]] and [[Jean-Paul Sa ...philosophers such as [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and agnostic philosophers like [[Martin Heidegger]] mostly support Kierkegaard's philosophical views, but criticize
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  • Levinas was deeply influenced by [[Edmund Husserl]] & [[Martin Heidegger]], whom he met at the [[university]] of [[Freiburg]], as well as
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  • ...based on the universalist moral appeal epitomized by the names Gandhi or [[Martin Luther]] King. Gandhi and King led movements directed not against a certain
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  • ...orm of [[total]] social control.<ref>See [[Karl Marx]], Grundrisse, trans. Martin Nicolaus (New York, 1973), p. 706.</ref> It is easy to remark sarcastically
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  • ...ntities: the more it is tolerant, the more it is oppressively homogeneous. Martin Amis recently attacked Islam as the most boring of all religions, demanding
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  • ...aps, its ultimate cinematic expression is found in [[Paul]] Schrader's and Martin Scorcese's <i>Taxi [[Driver]]</i>, in the final [[outburst]] of Travis (Rob
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  • ...e="9"></a><a href="#9x"><font color="#e42033">9.</font></a> Ernst Nolte, [[Martin Heidegger]] - Politik und Geschichte im Leben und Denken, Berlin 1992, p. 2
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  • ...get in [[return]]." In fact, movies such as John Ford's The Searchers and Martin Scorsese's Taxi [[Driver]] or books like Graham Greene's The Quiet American
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  • ...color="#e42033">8. </font></a>For a clear articulation of this stance, see Martin Jay, "No Power to the Soviets," in <i>Cultural Semantics</i>, Amherst: Univ
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  • ...rther from this zero-level of violence is found in [[Paul]] Schrader's and Martin Scorcese's <i>Taxi [[Driver]]</i>, in the final outburst of Travis (Robert ...mly pledged to the Party and the [[Leader]]!'"<ref>3. Quoted in Bradley K. Martin, <i>Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader</i>, New York: Thomas Dunn
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  • ...ew moralism with the great emancipatory movements inspired by Gandhi and [[Martin Luther]] King. These were movements directed not against a specific group o
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  • ...Heidelberg]], [[Germany]]. Early influences included the [[philosopher]] [[Martin Heidegger]] and the historian of [[science]] [[Alexandre Koyré]]. Kojève
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  • :[[Louis Althusser]] -- [[Alain Badiou]] -- [[Judith Butler]] -- [[Martin Heidegger]] -- [[Immanuel Kant]] -- [[Jacques Lacan]] -- [[Jacques-Alain Mi
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  • ...and ruse: a "[[logic]] of disintegration". Adorno thoroughly criticizes [[Martin Heidegger|Heidegger]]'s fundamental [[ontology]], which reintroduces [[idea *Martin Jay. ''The Dialectical [[Imagination]]: A History of the Frankfurt School a
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  • ...politically, but it's a nice movie about a fake faith healer/preacher with Martin and Debra Winger.<br><br> ...at some point, a young guy, who is the younger brother of a [[woman]] whom Martin wants to get to bed, to [[seduce]], publicly approaches him to perform a mi
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  • 9. Ernst Nolte, [[Martin Heidegger]] - Politik und Geschichte im Leben und Denken, Berlin 1992, p. 2
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  • <p><strong>Zizek:</strong> Martin [[Heidegger]] said that philosophy doesn't make things easier, it makes the
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  • ...ples were largely heterodox. In [[Germany]], his descriptive method helped Martin [[Heidegger]] situate man's existence as being for [[death]], that is, as a
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  • ...orgone accumulator, for example&mdash;are themselves leftist and Marxist (Martin 2000). ...n Reich may have been prompted by Reich's turning his back on [[Marxism]] (Martin, 2000). The articles triggered an investigation of Reich by the [[Food and
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  • ...ch, he is connected to two [[other]] major hermeneutic phenomenologists, [[Martin Heidegger]] and [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]].
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  • ...politically, but it's a nice movie about a fake faith healer/preacher with Martin and Debra Winger. It's a story of one of these swindlers who goes around th
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  • SAINT MARTIN<br> ...need to be clothed, he was begging for something else, namely, that Saint Martin either kill him or [[fuck]] him. In any encounter there's a big [[differenc
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  • Heidegger Martin, </strong><a href="http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp ...st_mini.html&amp;prev=/language_tools" target="_blank">http://www.ville-st-martin-dheres.fr/pres_hist_mini.html</a>
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  • ...royed during the war, including an [[exchange]] with the [[philosopher]] [[Martin Buber]].
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  • [[French]] neurologist [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] argued that psychological trauma was the origin of all instances
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  • Erasmus was influential on [[Martin Luther]] who admired him and desired his [[friendship]].
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  • ...n." Introduced to the topic by the young physiologist Charles Richet, Jean Martin Charcot experimented with hypnosis on [[hysterical]] [[patients]] in his [[ ...heim, Hippolyte; Cäcilie M., case of; [[Cathartic method]]; Charcot, Jean Martin; Chertok, Léon (Tchertok, Lejb); [[Cinema]] and psychoanalysis; "Confusion
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  • * [[Martin Heidegger]] 71-72, 86-87, 165. 195, 273-285, 374 and Antigone. 279 and [[He * [[Martin Luther]] 187
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  • ...] in the US of late 1950s and early 1960s, epitomized by the [[name]] of [[Martin Luther King]]: although it endeavors to articulate a demand that was not pr ...ze in this paragraph an ironic paraphrase of the well-known passage from [[Martin Heidegger]], <i>Introduction to [[Metaphysics]]</i>, New Haven: Yale Univer
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  • Charcot, Jean Martin [[Freud]], (Jean) Martin
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  • Sigmund [[Freud]] borrowed the term psychical working over from Jean Martin Charcot, who described a period of mental processing between the [[time]] o
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  • ...went on to have six children over the next nine years: [[Mathilde]], Jean Martin, Oliver, Ernst, Sophie, and finally Anna. Anna would be the only child to f ...[[recognition]] in medical circles with the work of French physician Jean Martin Charcot, head of a neurological [[clinic]] in Paris for insane [[women]]. C
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  • 1889: Birth of son Martin. ...n hypnotism and hysteria led him to study with the famous neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris. When Freud returned to Vienna, he began using hypnosis, m
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  • ...in the most radical sense of"absolute"-at least so one astute co~mentator (Martin [[Heidegger]] [1950, p. 124]), namely, suggests - in the [[Latin]] sense (a
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  • ...nalist thought, that of the real in its opposition to the world arose from Martin [[Heidegger]]'s concept of being-in-the-world (<i>[[Dasein]]</i>), that of
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  • ...lear [[distinction]] between Freud's theories and those deriving from Jean Martin Charcot's teaching on the [[role]] of heredity in the etiology of the [[neu
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  • ...t Freud came upon the [[idea]] at the Salpêtrière, [[working]] with Jean Martin Charcot in 1885-1886. As he subsequently wrote, "[Charcot] succeeded in pro
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  • ...royed during the war, including an [[exchange]] with the [[philosopher]] [[Martin Buber]].
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