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  • ...ate stages of the [[graph of desire]] are not meant to show any [[progress|evolution]] or [[development|temporal development]], since the [[graph of desire|grap
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  • ...its origin is more akin to [[development|creation]] than to [[development|evolution]].<ref>{{S7}} p. 213-14; 223</ref>
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  • ...one [[order]] and another, and never a question of a [[development|gradual evolution]]. [[Lacan]]'s opposition to notions of [[development]] and [[development|evolution]] are not based on an opposition to the [[notion]] of [[psychic change]] in
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  • ...ientific discipline, are also influenced by nineteenth-century theories of evolution and by their attendant eurocentrism; hence the analogy between the "mental
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  • * Lacan presents some of his hypotheses at the Evolution Psychiatrique and publishes the following year in the Revue française de [ ...g London in 1945 he publishes ''La Psychiatrique anglaise et la guerre, in Evolution psychiatrique''.
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  • Freud used as an example one of the phases of religious evolution, "which roughly corresponds to the final [[form]] taken by our [[present]]-
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  • ...ding European semioticians who had a profound impact on the [[future]] and evolution of literary semiotics. In his introduction, which owes a great deal to Loui
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  • ...''The Discovery of the [[Unconscious mind|Unconscious]]: the History and Evolution of Dynamic [[Psychiatry]]'' (London: Penguin, 1970). (An extensive account
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  • ...' [[Neo-Platonic]] [[emanationism|emanationist]] [[metaphysics]] into an [[evolution|evolutionary]] [[ontology]].
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  • : May 2: '''[[Current events|Editors for the Character Evolution pages?]]'''
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  • ...ed in his Wonderful Life, the fossils of Burgess Shale bear witness to how evolution may have taken a wholly different turn) we seem to be haunted by the chanci
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  • ...n his Wonderful Life, the fossils of Burgess Shale bear [[witness]] to how evolution may have taken a wholly different turn) we seem to be haunted by the chanci
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  • ...explode "at its own proper time" according to the necessity of historical evolution; or to assert that revolution has no "proper time", that the opportunity fo
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  • ...eral state interventions (from [[school]]-busing to ordering the Darwinian evolution and [[perverse]] sexual practices to be taught), wants to undermine the aut ...ctively totally ban abortion, if they were to [[prohibit]] the teaching of evolution, if they were to impose federal regulation on Hollywood and mass [[culture]
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  • ...</a><a name="8"></a>, the fossils of Burgess Shale bear [[witness]] to how evolution may have taken a wholly different turn) we seem to be haunted by the chanci
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  • ...can easily be deduced from egotist concerns.<ref>4. Robert Axelrod, <i>The Evolution of Cooperation</i>, New York: Basic Books 1984.</ref> Individualism versus
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  • ...‘wind back the [[film]] of life and play it again. The [[history]] of [[evolution]] will be totally different.’ This [[perception]] of our [[reality]] as
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  • ...ns. In 1924 he extended and transformed the [[Freudian]] [[schema]] of the evolution of the [[libido]] into a [[complete]] picture of the [[development]] of the
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  • Rather than allowing the evolution of the instinct (component) of looking to develop in different directions,
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  • ...l theory of emancipatory knowledge that is the self-reflection of cultural evolution. The simultaneously empirical and transcendental nature of emancipatory kn ...communicative [[ethics]] as the highest stage in the internal logic of the evolution of [[ethical]] systems, Habermas hints at the source of a new [[politics|po
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  • ...[[state]] interventions (from [[school]]-busing to ordering the Darwinian evolution and [[perverse]] [[sexual]] practices to be taught), wants to undermine the ...effectively to ban abortion, if they were to [[prohibit]] the teaching of evolution, if they were to impose federal regulation on Hollywood and mass [[culture]
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  • .... During adolescence, or more precisely at certain moments during the slow evolution of adolescence, the [[sense]] of expansion, of new [[power]], and the desir
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  • ...and many of his students, historicism was neither anti-selection, nor anti-evolution. However, it attacked the [[notion]] that there was one [[normative]] spect ...'rhythms' or the 'patterns', the 'laws' or the 'trends' that underlie the evolution of history" (p. 3 of ''The Poverty of Historicism'', italics in original).
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  • ...oach studies the [[state]] of a [[language]] at a given [[stage]] of its [[evolution]] and facilitates the [[analysis]] of the [[system]] of [[internal]] relati THe [[diachronic]] approach typical of [[philology]] traces the historical evolution of a [[language]] through [[time]] by recording the changes that have taken
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  • ...proach studies the [[state]] of a [[language]] at a given [[stage]] of its evolution and facilitates the [[analysis]] of the [[system]] of [[internal]] relation THe diachronic approach typical of [[philology]] traces the historical evolution of a [[language]] through [[time]] by recording the changes that have taken
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  • ...far from being imposed from without, manifested itself in and through this evolution of experience.
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  • * Boadella, David: ''Wilhelm Reich, The Evolution Of His Work'', Henry Regnery, Chicago, 1973.
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  • ...ng a part of it. This is why they felt "naked" and "ashamed": They had [[evolution|evolved]] into [[human being]]s, [[conscious]] of themselves, their own [[m
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  • ...>which makes this <i>même </i>in <i>moi-même </i>redundant. The phonetic evolution is from <i>metipsemus </i>to <i>même - </i>that which is most myself in my
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  • them, is a fortuitous result of phonetic evolution.<br><br> the same evolution‹phonetic, morphological, etc.‹that other<br>
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  • ...e double is similarly the origin of certain taboos, and Rank [[notes]] the evolution between the narcissistic [[claim]] of immortality and the acceptance of the
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  • ...t [[taboo]] in an anthropological context, in terms of its [[role]] in the evolution of [[society]]. The first chapter of [[Totem]] and Taboo (1912-13a) was dev
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  • ...experiences, the notion of deferred [[action]] and discontinuities in the evolution of sexuality. He also developed the notion of infantile amnesia through wha ...e of his [[social]] [[participation]], and also extending [[psychosexual]] evolution in a disguised and subtle manner.
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  • ...w [[libidinal]] [[development]] as spanning the [[whole]] [[psychosexual]] evolution of the [[individual]] from [[birth]] to [[adulthood]], as reconstructed in ...ic conception of psychic functioning. These essays invite us to follow the evolution of the sexual [[instinct]] in the individual in accordance with specific ph
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  • ...s]], and specifically [[Marxism]], to which he opposed a conception of the evolution of societies that was just as [[materialist]] as [[Marx]]'s, but without an
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  • ...ndent, but also more vulnerable" (p. 101). And indeed, Freud believed that evolution towards [[psychosis]] was possible in this type of [[personality]]. Green a
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  • ...the sexual [[instincts]]. The introduction of this [[concept]] within the evolution of Freudian theory is [[representative]] of an early stage of the concept o
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  • [[Psychosexual]] [[development]] is the progressive evolution of [[infantile]] [[sexuality]] as it passes through the different [[stages] In the normal evolution of sexuality the component instincts of [[childhood]] are progressively int
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  • ...of the representation of self that follows organization of the ego and the evolution of narcissism. In the view of Donald [[Winnicott]], the [[mother]] and the
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  • ...e [[Oedipus]] [[complex]], rather than a precisely [[stable]] stage in the evolution of the libido....
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  • It would almost be possible to retrace the evolution of [[psychiatry]] from the classical period to the [[present]]-day by follo
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  • Even though the evolution of Freud's view of psychosexual development led him to assimilate [[infanti
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  • ...e [[brain]]. The unconscious was indeed considered by Freud throughout the evolution of his [[psychoanalytic]] theory a [[sentient]] force of [[will]] influence
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  • to be a given and a fact, we can, using evolution as a [[guide]], deduce the prog-
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  • ...g fame by convincing the [[scientific]] [[community]] of the occurrence of evolution and proposing the [[theory]] that this could be explained through [[natural
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  • ...e [[universe]]. Then [[Darwin]] demonstrated that we are the product of [[evolution]], thereby depriving us of our privileged place among [[living]] [[being]]s
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  • ...f their [[development]] that seem vexing." There might well have been some evolution in Freud's [[thought]] here, especially if it is considered that, at the ve
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  • ...themselves and through the intermediary of [[language]], leading to their evolution, through the successive translations and networks of [[symbolic]] [[associa
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  • The evolution of representational capacities and [[symbolic]] expression has contributed
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  • ...s, Freud insisted later in [[life]] that the study of Darwin's [[theory of evolution]] should be an essential part of the [[training]] program for [[psychoanaly
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  • ...the development of the embryo (or ontogenesis) on the one hand, and in the evolution of the [[species]] (or phylogenesis) on the [[other]]. Proposing a vast fre
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  • ...the development of the embryo (or ontogenesis) on the one hand, and in the evolution of the [[species]] (or phylogenesis) on the [[other]]. Proposing a vast fre
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  • ...ey may reemerge in the mainstream of a psychoanalysis that is in perpetual evolution.
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  • ...can become indispensable to all the sciences which are concerned with the evolution of human civilization and its major institutions such as art, religion, and
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  • ...of the tongue]], Rudolf Meringer (1895) attempted to determine the laws of evolution and the internal operation of <i>Sprachorganismus</i> (the organism of lang
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  • ...of the tongue]], Rudolf Meringer (1895) attempted to determine the laws of evolution and the internal operation of <i>Sprachorganismus</i> (the organism of lang
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  • ...followed in the path opened up by Freud in an effort to [[understand]] the evolution of civilization. Wilhelm [[Reich]], the founder of "Freudo-[[Marxism]]," an
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  • ...erface between, on the one hand, Freud's preoccupation with [[biological]] evolution and phylogenesis and, on the [[other]], his hypotheses on the [[formation]]
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  • ...wo points of view—ontogenesis versus phylogenesis, or development versus evolution—coherent with one [[another]]. ...nflict]], [[anxiety]] in the [[developmental]] [[processes]], [[guilt]] in evolution, [[latency]], and deferred [[action]]. Freud's notions of [[primitive]], pr
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  • ...hat individual [[psychic]] evolution repeats, in abbreviated [[form]], the evolution of humanity" (1910c). In "From the [[History]] of an [[Infantile]] [[Neuros ...ous evolution from animal to man and distinguished [[stages]] within human evolution, that is, a [[temporal]] sequence that was also a form of [[progress]], a h
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  • ...rger, Henri. (1970). The discovery of the unconscious: The [[history]] and evolution of [[dynamic]] [[psychiatry]]. New York: Basic Books.
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  • ...s and sympathetic. Its cinematic [[representation]] followed this positive evolution. It was the [[seductive]] Peterson (Ingrid Bergman) who enabled Ballantyne
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  • ...dian]] discoveries, giving rise to an underlying model of [[psychosexual]] evolution meant to [[interpret]] human [[behavior]]. Many of the phylogenetic points A few phases of the evolution of Freudian [[thought]] concerning the problem of repression can be disting
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  • ...s broadcast over the Earth that Vital Spirituality which alone makes human evolution possible".(25) Madam Blavatsky's Mahatmas, high in the Himalayas, guiding t
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  • ...tween the two aspects of [[language]] is the motor-force behind linguistic evolution.
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  • ...earth was not the center of the [[universe]], and [[Darwin]]'s [[theory of evolution]] dethrones man from his privileged [[place]] in creation.
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  • ...tion from the [[analytic process]], through its ineluctable transferential evolution, it has proved to be the means and the place through which the effects of s
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  • them, is a fortuitous result of phonetic evolution.<br><br> the same evolution‹phonetic, morphological, etc.‹that other<br>
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  • *It must be said that today, at the end of its semantic evolution, the word 'terrorist' is an intrinsically propagandistic term. It has no ne
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  • ...hed under the title ‘From Lacan to Darwin’ in The Literary [[Animal]]; Evolution and the [[Nature]] of [[Narrative]].
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  • ...thought]] have been questioned. Janice Doane and Devon Hodges describe the evolution of [[object-relations]] [[psychology]] running from Klein through D. W. [[W
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  • ...Jakobson, such (system-[[internal]]) functional needs motivate linguistic evolution, [[external]] in origin for Saussure (Jakobson, "Efforts" ; Jakobson and Ty ...nguage in a general theory of discourse, generating an account of literary evolution, and positing a nonessentialist definition of literature. Poetic and ordina
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  • ...in a manner that derives directly from Cambridge Ritualist notions of the evolution of primitive [[society]]. Caudwell argues for the practical and communal [[
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  • ...sorganization within the general framework of his theory of [[individual]] evolution, which refers to the counter-evolutionary movement caused by the precedence
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  • ...that antagonistic forces account for morphogenesis, stabilization, and the evolution (in modern terms, [[structural]] [[stability]]) of large irreducible struct
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  • ...of the "[[choice]] of [[neurosis]]"—the determination of a [[subject]]'s evolution toward hysteria or [[phobia]].
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  • ...the same [[time]], of course, at preserving it" (i.e., in the interest of evolution). "Life itself," Freud added, "would be a conflict and compromise between t
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  • ...n]] of [[hate]] and [[envy]]. This controversy [[left]] its imprint on the evolution of [[psychoanalysis]] in Great [[Britain]] and led to the creation of the I
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  • ...rom a [[developmental]] point of view" followed next, organized around the evolution from the [[psychic]] life of the [[child]] to that of the [[adult]] and the ...more familiar with [[The Real|the real]] psychic life of the child and its evolution. "We grown-up people cannot [[understand]] [[children]] because we no longe
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  • * Boadella, David. (1973). Wilhelm Reich, The evolution of his work. Chicago: Henry Regnery.
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  • ...event), means that, from the perspective of non-evental time of historical evolution, there is NEVER a “proper moment” for the revolutionary event, the situ
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  • <!-- * Lacan presents some of his hypotheses at the Evolution Psychiatrique and publishes the following year in the Revue française de [ ...g London in 1945 he publishes ''La Psychiatrique anglaise et la guerre, in Evolution psychiatrique''.
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  • * "[[Au-delà du 'principe de realité']]." ''Evolution Psychiatrique''. 1936: 67-86; ''[[Écrits]]''. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1966: 73-9
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  • ...of the [[idea]], locating it within Lacanian [[discourse]], and shows the evolution of the term within the [[development]] of Lacan's [[ideas]]. A [[list]] of
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  • ...Stephen Jay Gould: the utter [[contingency]] of our existence. There is no Evolution: catastrophes, broken equilibriums, are part of natural history; at numerou
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  • ...event), means that, from the perspective of non-evental time of historical evolution, there is NEVER a "proper moment" for the revolutionary event, the situatio
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  • ...ing [[nature]], [[structure]], divinity, [[life]], [[death]], [[purpose]], evolution and catastrophe. As a result, we may see ecology awry as Žižek does, obse
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  • ...ation of Yugoslavia’s decision to stay out of the Warsaw Pact and of the evolution of this [[position]] into a philosophy of its international politics and a
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  • ...ry [[philosophy]], politics, and religion. Doing away with claims that the evolution of thought and [[history]] is at an end, these thinkers safeguard Hegel's i
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  • .../gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid15&open=0&column=topic Anthropology: Evolution]
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  • .../gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=topicid15&open=0&column=topic Anthropology: Evolution]
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  • ...entury philosophy, politics, and religion. Doing away with claims that the evolution of thought and history is at an end, these thinkers safeguard Hegel’s inn
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  • ...que , qu'on se reporte à cet article qui est dans le dernier numéro de l'Evolution psychiatrique , pour voir à quel point où la régression dont il s'agit (
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  • ...ant’s philosophy and its initial reception, the ''History ''traces the evolution of continental philosophy through major figures as well as movements such a ...ud and Continental Philosophy, ''Adrian Johnston''<br /> 13. Responses to Evolution: Spencer’s Evolutionism, Bergsonism, and Contemporary Biology, ''Keith A
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  • ...yet vital strain in Western philosophy. The dialectic, the concept of the evolution of an idea through conflicts arising from its inherent contradictions, tran
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  • Lorenzo Chiesa examines, from a philosophical perspective, the evolution of the concept of subjectivity in Lacan’s work, carrying out a detailed r
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  • ...quires the relinquishing of any alleged logos of life and any teleological evolution.
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  • ...ducational institutions are often forced to oppose Biblical Creationism to evolution in the Darwinian sense. The history of anti-Communism practically overlaps
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