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  • However, this jubilation may also be accompanied by a depressive reaction, when the [[child]] compares h ...Séminaire. Livre X. L'angoisse, 1962-3]]''. Unpublished. [[Seminar]] of 28 November 1962</ref>
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  • =====1927=====-28 * 2 May ‘Some Reflections on the Ego’, lecture at the British Psychoanalytic So
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  • ...mbolic]] term which is to produce the [[ego-ideal]]. Though this [[trait]] may originate as a [[sign]], it becomes a [[signifier]] when incorporated into ...28 février 1962 || [http://www.mediafire.com/file/zqpfom3it5ixn0y/1962.02.28.pdf/file link]
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  • ...n the [[analyst]] measure how much [[anxiety]] a [[patient]] can bear? How may the [[analyst]] deal with his own [[anxiety]]? The [[desire of the analyst | bgcolor="#ffffff" style="padding-left:15px" | 28 novembre 1962
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  • ...by the hysteric," but a certain kind of articulation in which any subject may be inscribed. The [[divided]] subject, S, the [[symptom]], is in the pole p * jouissance may not be the privilege of the master, as is commonly thought
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  • ...written quickly, in July 1929. Freud wrote to Lou Andreas-Salomé on July 28, 1929 : "Today I wrote the final [[sentence]], the one that concludes the b ...ation]]" and the "simple and direct fact of the 'eternal' sensation (which may indeed not be eternal, but simply without any perceptible limits, and ocean
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  • ...hich takes the bare lives of the citizens into its political calculations, may be more marked in the modern state, but has essentially existed since the b ...f the [[3rd Reich]] with the [[Reichstag Fire Decree]], issued on February 28, 1933. Indefinite suspension of law is what characterizes the state of exce
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  • '''Søren Aabye [[Kierkegaard]]''' ([[5 May]], [[1813]] &ndash; [[11 November]], [[1855]]), a 19th century [[Denmark|Da ...gagement to [[Regine Olsen]] (1822 - 1904). Kierkegaard met Regine in [[8 May]], [[1837]] and was instantly attracted to her, and she to him. In his jou
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  • A few years later, during the May ‚68 uprising, it was felt by many appeal may have been that it provided a way to think through the issues
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  • ...ve as the support of this Denkverbot by constantly reminding us how things may have been much worse: "Just look around and see for yourself what will happ ...fferent if the liberal option is in power. Otherwise, the price to be paid may appear much too high — [[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the de
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  • ...eductionist" point that every ethical act, as pure and disinterested as it may appear, is always grounded in some "pathological" motivation (the [[agent]] ...ter gratifying his lust. We do not have to guess very long what his answer may be."3
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  • ...every [[political]] [[agent]] in ex-Yugoslavia, reprehensible though they may be, are totally [[rational]] within the goals they [[want]] to attain. The It may seem that now the Serbian game is over, that the West has finally blamed th
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  • ...public [[humiliation]] and [[punishment]], but the possibility that Stalin may really believe the charges against Bukharin:</p> ...istant and adviser in matters of policy because it, this soft-heartedness, may undermine not only the soft-hearted person himself but also the party's cau
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  • ...olicited even, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a ra ...fferent if the liberal option is in power. Otherwise, the price to be paid may appear much too high-[[recall]] the catastrophic consequences of the [[Germ
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  • ...and performatively reconfigure the contours of the conditions of life?<ref>28-29</ref> ...with inclinations and in which, after some defeats, moral strength of mind may be gradually won, God and [[eternity]] in their awful majesty would stand u
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  • ...with inclinations and in which, after some defeats, moral strength of mind may be gradually won, God and eternity in their awful majesty would stand uncea ...e implication of this passage is much more radical and paradoxical than it may appear. If we discard its inconsistency (how could fear and lifeless gestic
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  • ...[[absence]] of any positive [[utopian]] prospect among the protesters: if May 68 was a [[revolt]] with a utopian [[vision]], the recent revolt was just a ...compulsive gambler [[author]] of <i>The Book of Virtues</i>, said on Sept 28 2005 on his call-in program "Morning in America": "But I do know that it's
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  • Liberal communists love May [[1968]]. What an explosion of youthful [[energy]] and [[creativity]]! How ...communists are the direct embodiment of what is wrong with the system. It may be necessary to enter into tactical alliances with liberal communists in or
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  • ...>A report by Steven Erlanger on the suffering of the Kosovo Albanians in a May edition of the <i>New York [[Times]]</i> was entitled 'In One Kosovo Woman, ...alism]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]] 21. October 28, 1999. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v21/n21/zize01_.html>
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  • ...e “Thing” overlaps the realm of the ‘’objets petit a’’, and we may assimilate the Thing/objet relation to the relation between the real ‘’ Although he may appear to encourage us to sacrifice ('[[sublimate]]') ''jouissance'', in [[
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  • ...es and isolates the entire city. This final shot of <i>The Truman Show</i> may seem to enact the liberating experience of breaking out from the ideologica ...(at this level, there may well have been more individuals like him, or it may even have been that he was not really unbroken, but a fake, just playing th
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  • ...n, and performatively reconfigure the contours of the conditions of life? (28-29). ...with inclinations and in which, after some defeats, moral strength of mind may be gradually won, God and [[eternity]] in their awful majesty would stand u
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  • ...analytic theory]] to radical politics - in [[particular]], anarchism. This may seem an improbable exercise at the outset. After all, [[Jacques Lacan]] was ...notoriously demonstrated in his address to [[university]] students in the May [[1968]] uprising in [[Paris]]: "Revolutionary aspirations have only one po
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  • ...ith Einstein's "general" and "special" theory of relativity, the imaginary may be regarded as a special case of signification. What differentiates them is ...consistency against the disintegrative effects of the Real. Just as being may be understood as being-towards-madness, reality is always reality-towards-t
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  • ...unwittingly — as a "Left Hegelian"'.<a name="28x"></a><a href="#28"><sup>28</sup></a> The Right Hegelian character of Zizek's work is apparent in the s ...time' of this 'performative operation', and she goes on to suggest that it may be 'restricted to the powers of nominalism within modernity'.<a name="32x">
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  • ...inly, it is possible that, before this, one of the [[children]] in a horde may have succeeded in killing the father. He would then have taken his [[place] ...* Ostow, Mortimer. (1959). A primal horde dream. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 28, 470-480.
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  • ...perception by the [[action]] of intense [[instinctual]] [[cathexis]], this may fog up the ego's capacities to differentiate between [[past]] and present, ...). Fantasy, [[memory]], and reality testing. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 38, 28-51.
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  • '''[[Anna O]].''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudonym]] used for '''Bertha Pappenheim''' by physi Bertha returned to Vienna in 1935, dying of cancer on [[28 May]] [[1936]], heavy with foreboding at the [[tragedy]] she predicted for Euro
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  • ...The opposition of the two women, Octavia and Aels, is more complex than it may appear: each of them stands for a certain kind of death (and life). Octavia ...moralizing influence such a story about adultery in which the husband dies may have upon the thousands of soldiers on the front who will see the film; in
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  • ...Freud Lives!]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume. 28 [[Number]] 10. May 25, 2006. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v28/n10/zize01_.html>
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  • ...n, again, may be more or less completely embodied in the figure of what we may call a secondary leader, and interesting varieties would arise from the rel [[Democracy]], it may seem, thus not only can include [[antagonism]], it is the only political fo
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  • '''[[Anna O.]]''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudonym]] used for '''Bertha Pappenheim''' by physi Bertha returned to Vienna in 1935, dying of cancer on [[28 May]] [[1936]], heavy with foreboding at the [[tragedy]] she predicted for Euro
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  • ...that fits in well [[notion]] of Repression and the generation of anxiety) (28) ...efore there is no alternative but to cut off every possible occasion which may lead to the development of anxiety by erecting mental barriers in the [[nat
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  • ...[about]] the organism and the organs. Indeed, in his lesson of the 27th of May 1964, Lacan surprises his audience by introducing [[them]] to [[another]] [ What we have here is a field that may be described inpsychoanalysis as the field between two deaths, the symbolic
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  • [[Film]] [[Theory]] and Criticism: 2. May [[1968]] and Beyond ...ilm theory during this period was undoubtably connected to the events of [[May 1968]] and the [[politicization]] of film studies that took place as a resu
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  • ...nction of character traits as [[resistance]] is frequently emphasized: "we may now add as contributions to the [[construction]] of character which are nev
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  • 28 ...It is "the only one that is appropriate to my [[personality]]" -[[others]] may prefer to make other arrangements concerning their [[patients]] ...
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  • ...by Lacan’s friend Madeleine Chapsal, appeared in ''L’Express'' on 31st May 1957 under the title ‘Clefs pour la psychanalyse’ (‘Keys to psychoana 28. [[Kid A in Alphabet Land|Kid A In Alphabet Land]]: A Trading Card Set Deal
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  • ...-poland-liberal-elections-trump-a8751871.html The battle for Europe's soul may be lost – the fight against the populists will be about starting afresh] ...ww.independent.co.uk/voices/jeremy-corbyn-success-general-election-theresa-may-pc-culture-reject-populism-a7785611.html The secret to Corbyn's success was
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  • ...i.e., acting as if the October 27 letter doesn't exist. On Sunday, October 28, Kennedy receives a letter from Khrushchev in which he agrees to the deal.. ...n October 25 a Soviet tanker to proceed through the quarantine; on October 28, he ordered no interview should be given and no [[statement]] made which wo
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  • ...sending Hitler a telegram for his birthday... Crazy and tasteless as this may sound, this last [[distinction]] bears [[witness]] to the fact that the opp ...eductionist" point that every ethical act, as pure and disinterested as it may appear, is always grounded in some "pathological" motivation (the agent's o
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  • * [[Danish Pastry, or, The Euthanasia of Tolerant Reason]] | 1. May 2006 * [[Ecology: A New Opium for the Masses]] | 28. November 2007
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  • ...of transcendental categories that determine phenomenal reality – and, we may add, in the same way that Lacan's ''objet a'' cannot be constructed as part We may even risk a further parallel with the "transfinite" object in Cantor's sens
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  • ...eductionist" point that every ethical act, as pure and disinterested as it may appear, is always grounded in some "pathological" motivation (the agent's o ...ter gratifying his lust. We do not have to guess very long what his answer may be."3 Lacan's counterargument here is: what if we encounter a subject (as w
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  • ...rite, but if people endow his words with the authority of the Church, they may inspire them to perform good deeds. ...and hurry off as if nothing happened." A psychologically intuitive person may be able to recognize immediately―from a slight change of tone or of gestu
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  • ...ople which [we] have seen unfolding in our day may succeed or miscarry; it may be filled with misery and atrocities to the point that a right-thinking hum ...e assumes a new dimension with Descartes: ''cogito ''as his starting point may appear as the very model of asserting the primacy of thinking subjectivity;
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  • ...sending Hitler a telegram for his birthday… Crazy and tasteless as this may sound, this last distinction bears witness to the fact that the opposition ...eductionist" point that every ethical act, as pure and disinterested as it may appear, is always grounded in some "pathological" motivation (the agent's o
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