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  • <!-- There is no adequate [[translation]] in [[English]] of the word ''[[jouissance]]''.<ref ...issance]]'', on the other hand, [[pleasure]] and [[pain]] remain distinct; no [[pleasure]] is taken in the [[pain]] itself, but the [[pleasure]] cannot b
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  • ...ration, and so now the child is faced with the task of coming to [[terms]] with castration in relation to himself. The further developments are too well kn ...) puts it, this lack confronts the child "with the task of coming to terms with castration in relation to himself" (p. 144).
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  • ...specially the [[analysis]] of the [[case]] of [[Aimée]], makes him famous with the [[Surrealist]]s. BEtween this year and 1939 he takes [[Kojève]]'s cou ...[mother]] of [[Caroline]], [[Thibaut]] and [[Sibylle]]. While in analysis with Rudolph [[Loewenstein]], Lacan becomes a member of the ''[[[Société Psych
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  • ...ssian), and in [[1903]] he led the [[Bolshevik]] faction after a [[split]] with the [[Mensheviks]] that was partly inspired by his pamphlet ''[[What is to ...e not seized. ... The second error was an [[excess]] of magnanimity on the part of the proletariat: it should have exterminated its enemies, but instead it
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  • ..., etc.); and so on. By engaging in any material [[social]] [[practice]] or with any material institution, we admit ([[unconsciously]]) that we are the “s ...ver present''. This is what is meant by his [[claim]] that “Ideology has no history” (''ibid.'': 175). We always find ourselves interpellated as subj
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  • Confronted with the [[mother]]'s [[lack]] of a [[penis]], the [[fetishism|fetishist]] [[dis ...is unique in that it involves both [[identification]] with [[mother]] and with the [[imaginary]] [[phallus]]; indeed, in [[fetishism]], the [[subject]] os
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  • <blockquote>The ''Es'' with which analysis is concerned is made of the [[signifier]] which is already t ...the verb "to [[speak]]"; the affirmation "I speak " is only a superifical part of the fundamental principle "Man is spoken by it."
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  • ...transferring [[unconscious]] [[ideas]] onto the doctor.<ref>{{F}} (1895d) With Josef Breuer. ''[[Sigmund Freud|Bibliography|Studies on Hysteria]]''. [[SE] ...bly repeats earlier relationships with other [[figures]] (especially those with the [[parents]]).
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  • No [[distinction]] is made between persons and inanimate things: individuals, ...m, or the act towards which the [[drive]] tends, may be sexual intercourse with that person.
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  • ...[[times]] in [[Freud]]'s writings (in Drafts K and M in his correspondence with [[Wilhelm Fliess]], in the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] It was introduced in connection with his [[clinical]] [[work]], apropos of the [[analysis]] of [[neurotic]] [[sy
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  • ...ominence in the debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud]]'s or [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic theory|theoretical]] [[:Cate ...[process]], but a complex one in which [[anatomical]] differences interact with [[social]] and psychical factors.
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  • ...ytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 on it occupies a central part in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...part of [[Freud]]'s [[theoretical]] [[vocabulary]], but is more associated with [[philosophical]], [[legal]] and [[linguistic]] [[discourse]]s.
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  • The term "[[alienation]]" does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theory|theoretical]] [[:category:concepts|vocabulary]]. ...n|alienated]] from himself, and there is no escape from this [[division]], no possibility of "[[wholeness]]" or [[synthesis]].
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  • In this model, no one '''[[agency]]''' is identical to the [[unconscious]], since even the [[ ...is early [[work]] seem particularly strange to those who are more familiar with [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|writings]].
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  • ...[[subject]] is not some supposed "[[essence]]" but simply his [[position]] with respect to other [[subject]]s and other [[signifier]]s. ...inguistics]], the term "[[structure]]" comes to be increasingly associated with [[Saussure]]'s [[model]] of [[language]].
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  • ...between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langue]]'' is replaced in [[Lacan]]'s work with the opposition between ''[[parole]]'' and ''[[langage]]'' -- and is far mor ...nterpretation]]s are described as "a symbolic [[gift]] of speech, pregnant with a [[secret]] pact."<ref>{{E}} p. 79</ref>
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  • ...ain and is therefore unstable" (Evans 185). Whereas the meaning associated with the interaction between the symbolic and [[the imaginary]] (via [[points de ...hat moves ahead with unstoppable fluency" (Bowie 179). So tightly bound up with temporal movement is the signifying chain that any attempt to characterise
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  • ...in a very [[primitive]] kind of [[demand]], namely by screaming. There is no way of [[knowing]] for sure whether a scream articulates hunger, [[pain]], ...y [[repeat]] it in such a way as to bring out the homophony of this phrase with ''tuer ma mère'' ("to kill my mother").<ref>{{E}} p. 269</ref>
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  • ...the [[concept]] of [[resistance]] began to play an increasingly important part in [[psychoanalytic theory]] as a result of the decreasing efficacy of [[an ...ognizing his own part in the [[analysand]]'s [[resistance]], for "there is no other [[resistance]] to [[analysis]] than that of the [[analyst]] himself."
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  • ===There is No Relation Between the Sexes=== This formula is usually translated into [[English]] as "There is no such [[thing]] as a [[sexual]] [[relationship]]", which is misleading since
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  • ...not a quasi-mystical, ineffable [[experience]],but must be (in accordance with the basic [[principle]] of [[psychoanalysis]])articulated in [[language]]. ...f the two accounts, whether to award the pass to the candidate. There were no pre-established criteria to [[guide]] the jury, since the pass was based on
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  • ...n]] went on to study '''[[medicine]]'' and specialized in '''psychiatry''' with a [[particular]] interest in '''[[psychosis]]'''. These two encounters were to propel [[Lacan]] on a lifelong engagement with - and transformation of - the field of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • There is no objecitvity at all. All of these developments, along with [[others]], [[help]] to breach the seemingly impervious usbjectivism of the
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  • <b>[[Fetishism]]: The [[Symbolic]], The [[Real]] and The [[Imaginary]]</b> (with W. Granoff), transl. in S. Lorand and M. [[Balint]] (eds.), <i>Perversions: <b>The Seminar, Book III. [[The Psychoses]], Part II</b>, translated by Stuart Schneiderman in <i>[[Lacan]] Study [[Notes]]</
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  • ...very integrity of the Lacanian [[topology]] insists that it constitutes a part of all of us and must, therefore, be at least obliquely available to intuit ...the opposite terms, aligning the knock with the falling tile and the dream with the unaware passer-by. The [[suggestion]] here is that the passer-by inhabi
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  • ...e]] the [[object]] and the touchstone of [[desire]]: <i>[[objet a]]</i> ([[part object]]) of [[desire]] and [[phallus]] ([[present]] in Ophelia). The two
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  • ...). He then proceeds to define <i>[[objet a]]</i> which relates [[anxiety]] with [[desire]]. ...e [[mother]]. They are all [[objects]] of [[desire]] for us, and there is no [[anxiety]] for the [[woman]]. In a [[system]] centered on the [[signifier]
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  • Praxis, which "places the subject in a [[position]] of dealing with the [[real]] through the [[symbolic]]," produces concepts; four are offered "No [[progress]] has been made that has not deviated whenever one of the terms
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  • ...est]]." Psychoanalyis "is not constructed on the proposition 'to [[sleep]] with the mother' but on the death of the father as [[primal]] jouissance." The [ The novelty in this [[seminar]] is the [[return]] of the [[hysteric]], with [[Dora]] and la Belle Bouche erre - the Beautiful Mouth wanders - an allusi
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  • ...these publications justified their sexual content, and they were received with approbation. Nor did the last of the <i>Three Essays</i>, on "The Transform ...etiology of neurosis that Freud had previously proposed, as early as 1896 with reference to hysteria, was here reasserted and further developed.
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  • ...rego and Id|the Ego]], and describes Freud's theory of the [[unconscious]] with respect to [[dream interpretation]]. Dreams, in Freud's view, were all form ...f his most important dreams are his own &mdash; his method is inanugerated with an analysis of his dream "[[Irma]]'s injection" &mdash; but many also come
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  • ...nd the paths of the unconscious." This declaration of allegiance contrasts with Lacan's critical study of Freud's [[dream]] about the dead son screaming "[ ...is, which "places [[The Subject|the subject]] in a [[position]] of dealing with the [[real]] through the [[symbolic]]," produces concepts; four are offered
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  • ...t, is not a [[sign]] of love." b) "Ultimately, one person's body is just a part of the Other's body." c) Finally,"…it is the Other who ''jouit''."<ref>L ...obstacle of [[choice]] set up by [[psychoanalysis]], namely that "there is no [[sexual relationship]]" and that will be resolved by way of love, made up
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  • ...be mental health [[medication]] in the [[United States]]<ref>Psychologists with advanced training in [[psychopharmacology]] who practise in [[New Mexico]], ...reatment for any given condition is also variable from patient to patient, with some patients having [[complete]] [[resolution]] of symptoms and [[others]]
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  • ...rstanding|understood]]. Semioticians also sometimes examine how organisms, no matter how big or small, make predictions [[about]] and [[adapt]] to their ...his career, beginning with the triadic relation just described, and ending with a system consisting of 59,049 possible elements and relations. One [[reason
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  • "In this way the libido of our [[sexual]] [[instincts]] would coincide with the Eros of the poets and [[philosophers]] which holds all [[living]] thing ...e the riddle of life by supposing that these two instincts were struggling with each [[other]] from the very first.<ref>p. 61</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ogist [[Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke|Ernst von Brücke]] who, in coordination with physicist [[Hermann von Helmholtz]], one of the formulators of the [[first ...907. Jung had much that he wanted to talk about with Freud, and he spoke with intense animation for [[three]] [[whole]] hours. Finally Freud interrupted
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  • ...lini]], in whose ''[[The Gospel According to St. Matthew]]'' he played the part of Philip, [[Italo Calvino]], [[Ingeborg Bachmann]], [[Pierre Klossowski]], ...d to be this or that [[substance theory|substance]], this or that destiny, no [[ethical]] [[experience]] would be possible... This does not mean, however
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  • ...s]] of the [[impossibility]] of [[society]] as such, as [[irreconcilable]] with class antagonism, and yet gives this impossibility a thoroughly [[psychoana ...ourse Analysis]]''”: 249–60). Žižek seems to be broadly in agreement with [[Laclau]] and [[Mouffe]] resignifying the [[concept]] of antagonism as...
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  • ...[[sanatorium|sanatoria]]. His repeated [[physical]] breakdowns interfered with the [[progress]] of his academic career, affecting his studies and his abil ..., taking part in a little pre-medical study and continuing to [[struggle]] with his health. In 1948 he returned to purely academic [[work]], gaining numer
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  • ...servations involve the fact that cognitivism, which is primarily concerned with understanding, has often neglected the [[role]] of affects and has not suff For their part cognitive science specialists have contested the scientific [[value]] of [[
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  • ...ies]] and [[social sciences]] to denote a philosophy of meaning that deals with the ''ways'' that [[meaning]] is constructed and [[understood]] by writers, ...zable response to this question. All my essays are attempts to have it out with this formidable question." (Derrida 1985, at 4.) There is a great deal of c
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  • ...mmanuel Kant]] in the [[1780s]] and [[1790s]], and was closely linked both with [[romanticism]] and the revolutionary [[politics]] of the [[Enlightenment]] ...most perfect qualities. This is not the meaning that should be associated with German Idealism.)
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  • ...art of his career, Hitchcock was far more popular with film audiences than with film critics, especially the [[elite]] British and American critics. In the <!--- The following is okay, with more biographical [[material]], some trimming of minor films, and less of a
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  • ...ween what Kierkegaard truly believed and what he was merely arguing for as part of a pseudo-[[author]]'s [[position]]. [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]] remarked th ...ium]]'', which today would be designated a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]]. With his family's inheritance, Kierkegaard was able to fund his education, his [
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  • ...here is no such [[thing]] as a sexual [[relationship]]', have been greeted with indignation and outrage as well as prolonged and passionate [[defence]]. La ...in why a girl should give up the father as love object and re-[[identify]] with the mother.
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  • His sons were deprived of all intercourse with [[them]]. As Lacan pointed out there is no myth in the anlytic [[literature]] like that contained in ''Totem and Taboo
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  • It could be said that the [[Marxist]] dialogue with psychoanalysis began in 1963 when Louis [[Althusser]], the leading [[commun reconcile [[existentialism]] and Marxism. A part of existentialism’s popular
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  • ...edipus Rex]]'' has such "gripping [[power]]" because [[being]] in [[love]] with one's [[mother]] and [[jealousy|jealous]] of one's [[father]] is "a [[unive For Freud, the childhood desire to [[sleep]] with the mother and to kill the father.
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  • ...t]] without it - but it also undermines that reality. A further difficulty with understanding the real is that Lacan's conception of it changed radically t ...[form]] of a [[need]], such as hunger. The real is thus closely associated with the body prior to its symbolization, but it is important to keep in [[mind]
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  • ...e Lévi-Strauss|Lévi-Strauss, Claude]]. 1955.</ref> The [[matheme]]s are part of [[algebra|Lacanian algebra]]. ...hematical sign]]". It is not used in conventional [[mathematics]], but is part of [[Lacan]]'s [[algebra]]. -->
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  • Job is a devout man and a [[model]] [[citizen]] who is suddenly struck with calamities. ...l [[perception]] of Job is of a [[patient]] man who simpy endures his woes with dignity and remains faithful to God.
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  • ...en she said it was as though eternal human nature had changed. To be a man no longer means the same thing. One should not, for example, underestimate the ...of sound really meant were generally conservatives, those who looked at it with scepticism, like Charlie Chaplin (up to a point), and Fritz Lang. Fritz Lan
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  • ...hese [[people]] can be very [[postmodern]]. They acknowledge that there is no [[natural]] [[tradition]], that every culture is artificially constructed. ...Falwell said the [[World]] Trade Centre bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA, because the USA had chosen a path of [[evil]], [[h
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  • ...hese [[people]] can be very [[postmodern]]. They acknowledge that there is no [[natural]] [[tradition]], that every culture is artificially constructed. ...Falwell said the [[World]] Trade Centre bombings were a [[sign]] that God no longer protects the USA, because the USA had chosen a path of [[evil]], [[h
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  • ...fact that at some point you have to fight. You have to [[return]] violence with violence. The problem is not that for me, but that this war can never be a ...y wealth in the Calvinist [[logic]] of [[predestination]]: although it has no intrinsic [[value]], it is a [[sign]] of the authenticity of the revolution
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  • ...dictatorship? So, in the contemporary academic politics, the idea to deal with Lenin is accompanied by two qualifications: yes, why not, we live in a [[li ...ot enough to ask how a certain [[theory]] (or art) declares itself to stay with [[regard]] to [[social]] struggles — one should also ask how it effective
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  • ...earing [[witness]] to the fact that we are dealing with the Real, not just with empty plans — the Party is ruthlessly brutal, so it means business… ...]] the [[subject]]'s inclusion in the ([[virtual]]) [[symbolic]] order — with the cutters, the problem is the opposite one, namely the assertion of reali
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  • ...]] [[reality]] the way it really is, you should always counter such claims with a simple, yet intricate question: What is your gadget, your favorite illusi ...[[associations]]" of a typical educated [[analysand]] consist for the most part of attempts to provide a psychoanalytic explanation of their disturbances,
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  • ...St [[Paul]], who formulated the basic tenets of [[Christianity]], was not part of [[Christ]]'s inner circle, and [[Lacan]] accomplished his "return to [[F ...ave behind old [[ideological]] divisions and to confront new issues, armed with the necessary expert [[knowledge]] and free deliberation that takes into ac
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  • ...[other]] spectators with loud exclamations, like "My God, wow, so there is no [[reality]]!"… I definitely prefer such naive immersion to the pseudo-sop ...dicament and step out to the surface of the Earth, what they find there is no longer the bright surface illuminated by the rays of the Sun, the supreme G
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  • But what is crucial in this tradition is the equation of labor with crime, the [[idea]] that labor, hard work, is originally an indecent crimin ...t]] to, well, Christians themselves. So what I want to do is, in the first part of my talk, to propose a certain [[reading]] of [[Christianity]], aiming to
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  • ...imself from the liberating gesture of saying finally that "the emperor has no clothes". The point is, as Lacan puts it, that the emperor is naked only be ...well what they are doing, but still, they are doing it". Cynical reason is no longer naïve, but is a paradox of an enlightened false consciousness: one
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  • ...[Marx]]'s standard determinations of fetishism that, in it, we are dealing with "relations between things (commodities)" instead of direct "relations betwe ...be maintained is that displacement is original and constitutive: there is no immediate, [[self]]-[[present]] [[living]] [[subjectivity]] to whom the bel
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  • InterCommunication No.14 1995. ...emiotic Japan. The empty signs, no Western metaphysics of presence. It's a no less phantasmic Japan then the first one. We know that Eisenschtein for his
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  • ...t all, i.e., who, herself not bound by any Law, charges her knight-servant with [[arbitrary]] and outrageous ordeals?<br><br> ...or example-as well as in the case of the primordial father, we are dealing with an agency of power which is pre-symbolic, unbridled by the Law of castratio
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  • Lusitania, Vol I, no 4, 1994. ...d…maybe next year if I try again and again, I will succeed." To identify with this possibility is enough to succeed. For the possibility itself to bring
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  • ...Eastern Europeans are going to arrive in Western [[Europe]] and the USA in no [[time]]. What do you [[think]] may happen to local regional cultures?
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  • ...the itinerary of Jacques [[Ranciere]] who began as a strict Althusserian (with a contribution to Lire le [[Capital]]) and, then, after a violent gesture o ...'[[proletariat]]' can be read as the subjectivization of the `[[part of no-part]]' elevating its injustice into the ultimate [[test]] of universality, and,
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  • ...er," to rely on a set of marks which clearly designate that we are dealing with a fiction, in the same way in which, in order to let ourselves go and [[enj ...face mortality. Our [[fixation]] on electronic [[games]] and stories is in part an enactment of this denial of death. They offer us the [[chance]] to erase
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  • ...enjoyment]] in the work — quite the contrary, it supplements our reading with a [[surplus]]-enjoyment which is one of the trademarks of [[true]] modernis ...ve precisely the "pathological" fact of liking a [[particular]] person for no particular [[rational]] [[reason]].
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  • Today, however, with the [[apparent]] demise of Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: t ...l attention insofar as his "post-Marxism" has [[nothing]] whatsoever to do with the fashionable deconstructionist dismissal of the alleged Marxist "[[essen
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  • ...properly defined place (or which resists its allocated subordinated place) with the universal, is the elementary gesture of [[politicization]], discernable ...eople, with no [[proper place]] in official [[space]] (or, more precisely, with only titles such as "counterrevolutionaries," "hooligans," or, at best, "vi
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  • ...der to properly measure the impact of The Road to Terror, one should start with the [[paradox]] of the revolutionary sacrifice.</p> ...of the Khmer Rouge rule in Cambodia, when there were no [[public]] trials, no ritualized public self-accusations comparable to Stalinist show trials: [[p
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  • ...lly to appreciate the uniqueness of the [[figure]] of Christ, let us start with Gilles [[Deleuze]]'s exemplary [[analysis]] of Chaplin's late [[films]]: ...the remarks of his interlocutor about his cruel [[treatment]] of the Poles with loud vulgar [[laughter]] and a [[satisfied]] contestation, "So they call me
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  • ...rammar of the Western [[tradition]] of [[politics]] was abruptly dispensed with." ...of a large majority of his party colleagues was either stupor or contempt. No prominent Bolshevik [[leader]] supported his call to revolution, and the ed
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  • ...is [[father]] and [[mother]]. Extravagance is allowed, solicited even, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public ...ese choices do not disturb the [[social]] and [[ideological]] [[balance]]. With [[regard]] to C'est mon choix, the truly radical [[thing]] would have been
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  • ...rare cases where one of the three mediums employed by the police disagrees with the [[other]] two [[about]] a crime to be committed)… If one transposes t ...is always "we will do it with or without you," i.e. you are free to agree with, but not free to disagree — the old [[paradox]] of the [[forced]] [[choic
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  • ...should be punished as part of the revenge for 9/11; (2) even if there was no link between Iraqi regime and al Qaeda, they are united in their [[hatred]] ...occupation in WHATEVER [[form]] may seem a much brighter prospect to them with [[regard]] to daily survival and much lower level of [[fear]]. We are not t
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  • ...the predominant deconstructionist doxa according to which the main problem with [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] - which allegedly also limits its [[political]] use ...[[subject]] can [[exist]]. Significantly, Butler [[identifies]] "subject" with the [[symbolic position]] occupied within this space, while she reserves th
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  • ...er live our lives in compliance with [[Nature]] or [[Tradition]]; there is no [[symbolic]] [[order]] or [[code]] of accepted fictions (what [[Lacan]] cal ...ean Union]], Continental Europe is a new version of the Turkish [[Empire]] with Brussels as the new Istanbul - a voracious despotism threatening British fr
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  • ..."></a><a href="#1x">1</a> The paradox is thus that the roles are reversed (with regard to the standard notion of the active subject working on the passive ...ialism means that the reality I see is never "whole" - not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signa
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  • ...ded into [[universality]] and thereby overcome. Here, God is no longer, as with the Asiatics, contemplated as existent in immediately sensuous mode but is ...roducing an irrreconciliable [[difference]] between those who wanted peace with [[Germany]] and those who did not recognize capitulation and wanted to go o
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  • ...ges as an urge, as an "[[I cannot do it otherwise]]," or it is worthless. With [[regard]] to [[Bernard Williams]]'s [[distinction]] between Ought and Must ...of new [[freedom]]s, but at the same [[time]] of new dangers, and there is no ultimate [[teleology|teleological]] [[guarantee]] of the outcome, the battl
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  • What's Wrong with [[Fundamentalism]]? - Part I ..., one simply misses the point. This [[paradox]] is what [[Lacan]] aims at with his <i>[[les non-dupes errent]]</i>: those who do not let themselves be cau
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  • What's Wrong with [[Fundamentalism]]? - Part II ...lines, yet this [[time]] the score contains no third absent melodic line, no inner voice - what is absent here is the absent melody, i.e. [[absence]] it
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  • ...eir worry that the [[film]], made by a fanatic [[Catholic]] traditionalist with occasional anti-Semitic outbursts, may ignite anti-Semitic sentiments? More ...repressed]]: it remains there, smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger. (And, incidentally, is this compromise
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  • ...tell him that she will take him to Walhalla after he will lose the battle with Hunding. Siegmund refuses her offer if Sieglinde cannot join him in Walhall ...y plays with the small [[model]] of a dragon); etc. And Hagen is, together with Wotan and Alberich, the key person of Flimm's staging which presents the <i
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  • ...m Antiquity to [[Modernity]]: in the case of Oedipus, we are still dealing with incest, while in Hamlet, the incestuous wish is [[repressed]] and [[displac ...involvement? In other [[words]], the question of "what means what?" is in no way decided by this reading: does the Hamlet narrative "mean" stars, or do
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  • ...nstrate had never even SEEN the Danish caricatures. This fact confronts us with another, less attractive, aspect of globalization: the “global informatio ...not to get too close to others; I move in a social space where I interact with others obeying certain external “mechanical” rules, without sharing the
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  • ...causes of [[social]] [[responsibility]], ecological concern etc). There is no [[need]] for Porto Alegre: instead, Davos can become Porto Davos. ...uthority]], [[order]] and parochial patriotism, but also the old [[left]], with its war against [[capitalism]]: both fight their shadow-theatre battles in
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  • ...the Third Way brings us back to the first and only way. Global capitalism with a human face.</p><p>This, then, is Havel's tragedy: his authentic ethical s
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  • ...ef>{{S11}} p. 200</ref> [[Love]] is an [[illusory]] [[fantasy]] of fusion with the [[beloved]] which makes up for the [[absence]] of any [[sexual relation ...really saying: "I am what is [[lacking]] in you, with my devotion to you, with my sacrifice for you, I will fill you out, I will [[complete]] you." The o
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  • ...hat dreams were the product of a "[[dream work]]." In both cases there was no weakening of psychic activity but quite the opposite, an intense activity d ...[[self]]-[[analysis]] that gave [[birth]] to psychoanalysis. For the most part, that [[self-analysis]] drew on Freud's own dreams (Anzieu, 1975/1984), and
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  • ...ce for the retiology of the [[neuroses]], are called traumata.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote> ...man]] on whom he can be dependent, who will feed and keep him.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section I</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...furt School" is an informal term used to designate the thinkers affiliated with the Institute for [[Social]] Research or influenced by [[them]]: it is not ...nuscripts]]'' and ''[[The German Ideology]]'', which showed the continuity with [[Hegelianism]] that underlay Marx's thought: [[Marcuse]] was one of the fi
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  • ...[[meaning]] of wearing a veil changes completely. For [[liberals]], it is no longer a [[sign]] of their belonging to the Muslim community, but an expres ...ot the consequence of multicultural “[[tolerance]].” It effectively is part of capital’s strategy to hold in check the [[demands]] of workers!)
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  • ...] of urgency, emphasized by the ticking of a digital clock and accentuated with hand-held camera shots and [[split]]-screens showing the concurrent actions ...only treat terrorist suspects in this way — after all, they are dealing with the “[[ticking bomb]]” [[situation]] evoked by [[Alan Dershowitz]] to j
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  • ...cade away from producing a [[nuclear weapon]] - an assessment that differs with earlier timetables cited by Bush administration officials, who estimated th ...nvisible threat]] that sustains it changed. Existing power [[structures]] no longer relied on their own [[fantasy|fantasmatic]] [[projection]] of a pote
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  • ...ected the [[films]], are not [[philosophers]], but just two guys who flirt with and exploit, in an often confused way, some “postmodern” and New Age no ...ther]] spectators with loud exclamations like: “My God, wow, so there is no [[reality]]! So we are all puppets!”<br><br>
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  • ...[mapping]] of a devolution, progressing toward a dark conclusion. It began with the early “mountain films” of the 1920s that she starred in and later b ...ality]]? It seems that the [[fear]] of those who are fascinated by Leni is no longer “When will she die?” but “Will she <i>ever</i> die?” Althoug
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  • ...s]] [[passion]], which remains smoldering beneath the surface and, finding no release, gets stronger and stronger. ...” or [[lifestyle]] phenomenon, not as a substantial way of [[life]]. We no longer “really believe,” we just follow (some of) the [[religious]] [[r
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  • Slovene [[culture]] is obsessed with the [[notion]] that, although a small [[nation]], we are a [[cultural]] sup ...or some [[time]], [[living]] in [[Vienna]] or [[Paris]]. It is the same as with Ireland: not only did [[James]] [[Joyce]] leave home in [[order]] to write
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  • ...I “[[objective]]ly” pray through it, while my [[mind]] can be occupied with the dirtiest of [[sexual]] [[thoughts]]. ...xists]] only in mediated [[form]] as part of the TV show itself. However, with [[time]], one grows accustomed to this disembodied laughter, and the phenom
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  • ...nge twists of today's conservative [[politics]], it is ''What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America'' by Thomas Frank. ...e this with the unheard-of explosion the state apparatuses under [[Bush]]? No wonder large corporations are delighted to accept such evangelical attacks
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  • ...the extended ending, the additional short [[scene]] in Midge's apartment, with Scottie and Midge [[listening]] to the radio which announces that Elster wa ...hich observes me from the outside, which, precisely, means that my gaze is no longer mine, that it is stolen from me. [...]
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  • ...r traditional one. At all levels of our life we seem to live more and more with the [[thing]] deprived of its substance. You get beer without alcohol, meat ...e archetypal [[film]] of the twentieth century would be Nagisa Oshima's Ai No Corrida where the [[idea]] again is that you become truly radical, and go t
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  • ...St [[Paul]], who formulated the basic tenets of [[Christianity]], was not part of [[Christ]]'s inner circle, and [[Lacan]] accomplished his "return to [[F ...ave behind old [[ideological]] divisions and to confront new issues, armed with the necessary expert [[knowledge]] and free deliberation that takes into ac
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  • ...er live our lives in compliance with [[Nature]] or [[Tradition]]; there is no [[symbolic]] [[order]] or [[code]] of accepted fictions (what [[Lacan]] cal ...ean Union]], Continental Europe is a new version of the Turkish [[Empire]] with Brussels as the new Istanbul - a voracious despotism threatening British fr
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  • ...ed other spectators with loud exclamations, like "My God, wow, so there is no reality!"... I definitely prefer such naive immersion to the pseudo-sophist ...dicament and step out to the surface of the Earth, what they find there is no longer the bright surface illuminated by the rays of the Sun, the supreme G
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  • ...days the Serbian satellite [[state]] TV which targets foreign [[public]]: no reports on atrocities in Kosovo, refugees are mentioned only as [[people]] ...ting]] in the air, and falling down only when it becomes aware that it has no ground under its feet... From Milosevic's seizure of power in Serbia onward
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  • Today, however, with the [[apparent]] demise of Marxism, the entire [[situation]] has changed: t ...l attention insofar as his "post-Marxism" has [[nothing]] whatsoever to do with the fashionable deconstructionist dismissal of the alleged Marxist "[[essen
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  • ...the predominant deconstructionist doxa according to which the main problem with [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] - which allegedly also limits its [[political]] use ...[[subject]] can [[exist]]. Significantly, Butler [[identifies]] "subject" with the [[symbolic position]] occupied within this space, while she reserves th
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  • ...St [[Paul]], who formulated the basic tenets of [[Christianity]], was not part of [[Christ]]'s inner circle, and [[Lacan]] accomplished his "return to [[F ...ave behind old [[ideological]] divisions and to confront new issues, armed with the necessary expert [[knowledge]] and free deliberation that takes into ac
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  • ...st to [[claim]] that, in democracy, the will and the interests (the two in no way automatically coincide) of the large majority determine [[state]] decis Slavoj Žižek’s [[thinking]] with [[regard]] to political democracy is ambivalent, or nuanced, in several way
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  • ...of [[Dreams]] (1900a, ch. 3), the [[idea]] of transgression is contrasted with that of an [[unsatisfied]] [[desire]] able to reach [[satisfaction]] in spi ...ious disciplines, including within the [[psychoanalytical]] [[community]], with the focus on [[ethical]] debates.
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  • It can be contrasted with [[reductionism|reductionist]] theories which suppose that all developments ...aid to have influenced heavily, [[Karl Marx]]. The term is also associated with the empirical [[social]] [[sciences]] and the [[work]] of [[Franz Boas]].
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  • <h1 class="documentFirstHeading">I am a Fighting [[Atheist]]: Interview with Slavoj [[Zizek]]</h1> ...readers. It's one [[thing]] to illuminate contemporary political concerns with the [[help]] of dense [[philosophical]] points; it's another entirely to ma
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  • ...eak of the private lives of their subjects. After all, what has this to do with their work? How is this to help us understand what they write? Our doubts, ...Anglo-Saxon (English and American) lavatory presents a kind of synthesis, with the basin full of water, so that the shit floats in it, visible but not to
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  • ...aliation, they both urged a kind of caution or delay. Baudrillard, for his part, wrote in <i>The Spirit of [[Terrorism]]</i>: While Zizek, for his part, in the essay "Welcome to the Desert of [[the Real]]", stated that any imme
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  • ...on an injunction against its promotion as a medical [[treatment]]. Charged with contempt of court for violating the injunction, Reich conducted his own [[d ...mother]] committed [[suicide]] after [[being]] discovered having an affair with Reich's tutor. [http://www.wilhelmreichmuseum.org/biography.html]
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  • ...psychologist]] and humanistic [[philosophy|philosopher]]. He is associated with what became known as the [[Frankfurt School]] of critical thinkers. ...fgang Goethe Uniersity Frankfurt am Main|University of Frankfurt am Main]] with two semesters of [[jurisprudence]]. During the summer semester of [[1919]]
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  • ...tude<img src="/ucp-entities/mdash.gif" alt="—" align="bottom" border="0">no wonder that, [[reading]] authors like MacDonald, one often cannot decide if ...ernunft</i> from the early 1950s. Wolin bombastically locates me, together with Baudrillard, among those who claimed that the U.S. got what it deserved on
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  • ...books that dealt more with [[moral]] and [[political]] issues are Tarrying With the [[Negative]]: [[Kant]], [[Hegel]], and Critique of [[Ideology]] and The ...nch]], and Krzystof [[Kieslowski]]. [[Born]] in 1949 in [[Slovenia]], then part of the Socialist Federal Republic of [[Yugoslavia]], Zizek was educated at
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  • ...the sea, I behold in you your citizens, women as well as men tightly bound with stout bonds around their arms and Iegs by folk who will not understand your ...ossible the kind of tightening up that I like in order to leave the reader no other way out than the way in, which I prefer to be difficult. In that sens
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  • ...to recall the attraction which preordains the creature to its good, along with the psychology inscribed in various myths of goodwill, we can only credit t ...he inaugural step of a subversion, of which, however amusing it might seem with respect to the coldness of the man, Kant is the turning point, and never no
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  • ...no way allows us to accept some such aphorism as <i>life is a dream. </i>No praxis is more orientated towards that which, at the heart of experience, i ...unter, an essential encounter-an appointment to which we are always called with a real that eludes us. That is why I have put on the blackboard a few word
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  • ...comprehensions Mlle Gélinier remarked upon the [[other]] day when dealing with Melanie [[Klein]]'s [[text]]. What matters, when one tries to elaborate upo ...flush with one [[another]]. I have taught you to [[identify]] the symbolic with language - now, isn't it in so far as, say, Melanie Klein speaks, that some
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  • <dd>You [[know]] that last [[time]] I picked up my [[discussion]] with you by connecting it to my lecture to the Catholics.<br> ...neralizations [[about]] the [[religious]] function in man. He is concerned with the way in which it manifests itself to us, that is to say, in the commandm
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  • ...e to clear up the misunderstanding that might occur because we are dealing with Sade, and it might be [[thought]] that that constitutes a wholly [[external ...Naturally]], since I am [[speaking]] to you, I try to interest you; that's part of the deal. But that mode of [[communication]] which binds us together isn
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  • linguistic meaning prior to Saussure had been historical with thus implied or, in any event, occupies only a subordinate role with respect<br>
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  • ...ion of repetition that this digression on the scopic function is situated -no doubt by Maurice Merleau-Ponty's recently published work, <i>Le</i> <i>Visi ...ttach to this [[formula]]? How is it that it remains, in fact, correlative with that fundamental mode to which we referred in the [[Cartesian]] <i>[[cogito
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  • ne parle et qu'elle ne part que du vrai.</font></font> fait clair dès ce départ, comme la suite d'ailleurs l'a bien
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  • .... These definitions are not [[psychoanalytic]] in themselves, and there is no coherent [[body]] of [[thought]] in [[psychoanalysis]] concerning [[them]], ...in the last part of [[Totem]] and [[Taboo]] (1912-13a), which he concludes with this quote from [[Goethe]]: "In the beginning was the deed."
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  • ...coincided with the [[insistence]] of the [[network]] of [[signifier]]s and with [[Freud]]’s [[pleasure principle]]. ...eed a chain. 41 This is the level of the law, at which [[science]] aims, with its preponderant interest for the causa efficiens (efficient [[cause]]), an
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  • ...ogical]] [[statement]], since in the [[absence]] of [[existence]] there is no consciousness, while the first refers to the make-up of the unconscious [[s ...ity of escaping it through superstitious magical activities, is associated with their unconscious [[hatred]] in the [[conflict]] of [[ambivalence]]. The [[
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  • ...ion]] and [[mastery]] or the will to [[power]]: this is sadism proper; the part that remains "[[inside]]" is primary erogenous masochism. ...tincts would then cease to hold and the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] would no longer possess the importance we have ascribed to it" (p. 44).
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  • ...om the [[drives]] or the ego, but also as to the type of person associated with these impulses: in fleeing [[The Transference|the transference]], did Dora ...rted through the "[[apparatus]] for obtaining mastery" (p. 159), connected with the musculature, it is the skin, as the "[[erotogenic]] zone par excellence
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  • ...s experienced to begin with as a personal [[punishment]], then accepted as part of a broader [[truth]]: [[women]] do not have [[them]]. ...ation|castrated]], that occasioned the abandonment of the [[relationship]] with the [[mother]] as [[object]].
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  • ...children]], and went on to say; "I believe that really you are in [[love]] with your employer, the Director, though perhaps without [[being]] aware of it y Though only concerned explicitly with [[dreams]], [[Freud]]'s comments on [[interpretation]] in this [[work]] app
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  • ...[discharge]] toward socially acceptable and valorized activities, together with the [[formation]] of an [[ideal]], while in [[object]] relations [[feelings ...in the etiology of [[neuroses]]. He had to mark the connection of neuroses with infantile experiences, the notion of deferred [[action]] and discontinuitie
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  • ...rmly on the basis of one overriding hypothesis, which, accordingly, leaves no question unanswered and in which everything that interests us finds its fix ...e broadened the [[notion]], bringing [[science]] too under its aegis; this with the proviso, though, that "the <i>Weltanschauung</i> of science already dep
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  • ...icide" when the [[fantasy]] is acted out, when the murder of the father is no longer merely an imagined infraction of one of the two [[oedipal]] injuncti ...p. 185), which inevitably leads to a [[conflict]]-ridden [[relationship]] with the [[parents]]. In Totem and Taboo (1912-1913a), Freud noted the adventiti
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  • ...] by bringing [[Freudian]] analysis of psychic processes into articulation with [[Marxist]] analysis of social processes. This line of [[thinking]] has bee ...psychoanalysis and tried their hand at bringing the two theories together with [[regard]] to ideology. Works such as <i>The Authoritarian [[Personality]]<
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  • ...ong with [[memory]], when the [[subject]] cannot [[recollection|recall]] a part of his [[history]]. It thus no longer designates the [[symbolic]] [[history]] of the [[subject]] which is
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  • ...ands of years and has remained operative in generations which can have had no [[knowledge]] of that action" (p. 158). ...eting together of the two is conceptualized in [[terms]] of [[anaclisis]], with [[self]]-preservation serving as a support to the [[libido]]. Also resultin
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  • ...middle of the First [[World]] War, when everyone in [[Europe]] was dealing with such losses—for these issues are also mentioned in "[[Thoughts]] for the ...e not of much [[help]] when it comes to reassembling everything associated with the lost object. Finding [[words]] to express the pain, the unimaginable di
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  • ...s [[theory]]: "The first [[practice]] was that of the jealous [[Father]]: 'no male can touch the females in my camp,' which was accompanied by the [[expu ...importance he assigned to this is reflected by a [[communication]] he had with Abram Kardiner in which he wrote, "Don't take this too seriously. It's some
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  • ...]], as likewise the irreducible character of [[memory]] traces. If we have no [[memories]] of events during the first years of [[life]], this is because ...y, it is [[true]], after having undergone great [[distortion]] as compared with the unconscious, though often retaining many characteristics which call for
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  • ...] or person-[[mother]], [[total]]/partial, [[satisfying]] [[needs]] (mixed with the quality of care dispensed and the sensations procured), [[internal]]/ex Freud isolated an essential component in these dualities: the care associated with the protective shield and intended to [[satisfy]] needs also awakens [[part
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  • ...'.<ref>In this and subsequent passages, the words 'fool' and 'knave' along with 'foolery' and 'knavery' in quotation marks are in English in the original.< ...furnishes a strictly contemporary term, a term that is used in conjunction with the former, namely, 'knave' - if we have the time, I will show you the [[te
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  • ...we no longer possess the [[idea]] which it connotes. It was still current with the ancient Romans: their word "sacer" was the same as the taboo of the Pol ...rize what [[understanding]] we have gained of taboo through its comparison with the compulsive [[prohibition]] of the [[neurotic]]. Taboo is a very [[primi
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  • ...turies]]. In the development of his theories, [[Freud]]'s main concern was with [[sexual desire]], defined in [[terms]] of formative [[drives]], [[instinct ...es may result in [[fixation]]. Freud related the resolutions of the stages with [[adult]] personalities and [[personality]] disorders.
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  • ...] changes that occur in [[human]] beings as they age. Originally concerned with [[infants]] and [[children]], and later [[other]] periods of great [[change ...one [[stage]] of [[thinking]] to [[another]]; or if children are [[born]] with innate knowledge or [[figure]] things out through [[experience]]; and wheth
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  • * When the [[id]] impulses are in [[conflict]] with each [[other]]; * When [[The Id|the id]] impulses conflict with [[superego]] values and beliefs;
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  • In [[psychoanalytic theory]], the '''[[unconscious]]''' refers to that part of [[mental]] functioning of which [[subject (philosophy)|subjects]] make t ...of the [[mind]], whereas the subconscious (frequently misused and confused with the unconscious) was that merely [[autonomic function]] of the [[brain]]. T
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  • ...e idea of a [[repetition]] that garners small quantities of energy to deal with the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] emanating from the id. Working-through is ...sentations that are more [[complex]] than in 1914. Thus working-through is no longer indicated at certain [[times]] during treatment; and sometimes a poo
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  • ...ctive [[energy]] [[discharged]] and that remain blocked in a [[split]]-off part of [[consciousness]]. .... The [[analyst]] who maintains that such memories are genuine, even those with the best [[claim]] to [[being]] authentic, is either naive or is laboring u
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  • ...st]] of [[training]] [[analysts]].</ref> My seminar for today was prepared with the same care as I have always d ed to it, every week, for the last ten years. I don't [[think]] I can do any betted an offer it to you as it is, with my
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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 ...side is "fairly" attributed its quota of military successes and failures (with a strange symmetry: on both sides, the sagacious generals were fighting not
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  • ...ged [[self]]-[[knowledge]] because, as Sartre writes, "My I, in effect, is no more certain for consciousness than the I of [[other]] men. It is only more ...would attempt to do with Jean Genet (1952) and Gustave Flaubert (1971-72). With this as a starting point, Sartre moves on to discuss the similarities and d
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  • ...]] disease, as it is clear from the subsequent [[letter]] (posted together with the previous one): ...s ("On the [[Death]] of Lenin") delivered on January 26 1924, which begins with:
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  • ...e is doing so on account of the [[association]] A-B, and B itself plays no part at all in his [[psychical]] [[life]]. The symbol has in this case taken the ...exual symbolic, in the service of an oneiric representability, corresponds with Freud's [[wish]] to contest [[Jung]]'s theory of symbolism, whose conceptio
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  • ...he second refers to an [[absence]] of [[development]] of [[communication]] with [[others]] beginning in earliest infancy. ...d the term to describe "early [[infantile]] autism," a syndrome associated with problems of communication and [[social]] [[behavior]], as well as serious [
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  • ...wer biographical details while providing valuable evidence—indeed, often with comical effect—that offers a popular audience an easy way to grasp [[psyc ...I do not believe that an event in whose occurrence my mental life plays no part can teach me any hidden [[thing]] [[about]] the [[future]] shape of [[reali
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  • ...dea]] of bureaucracy is most frequently engaged in Žižek’s [[writing]] with [[regard]] to Hegel’s [[defence]] of a monarchical head of [[state]]. ...arch and bureaucracy have as much to do with their respective functions as with how they come to occupy their roles. Whereas bureaucrats are chosen for the
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  • ...lating only to a part of a person rather than the whole. The primordial [[part-object]] is, according to [[Klein]], the [[mother]]'s [[breast]]. As the [ While the term "[[part-object]]" was first introduced by the [[Kleinian]] [[school]] of [[psychoan
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  • ...gious]] purity, and even [[married]] celibacy, were having illicit affairs with "loose" [[women]], which often created "[[mental]] problems." ...tutions and did not [[know]] how to cure neuroses—and clergymen who were no longer able to [[help]] [[people]] by instilling a [[fear]] of God.
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  • ...practitioner to the title of A.M.E. He deduces from this that there can be no definition of the A.M.E. [[other]] than a tautological one: "a member named ...he AME is thus to be seen as the field of action of its Commission charged with selection of members to be nominated to this title, that is, the [[analysts
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  • ...truggle]] is going on now: the struggle for the <i>[[meaning]]</i> of this NO - who will appropriate it? Who - if anyone - will translate it into a [[co ..., it is as a rule in the guise of a [[right]]ist [[populist]] [[revolt]] - no wonder many [[enlightened technocrats|enlightened technocratic]] [[liberals
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  • ...n]] phenomenon, the obverse of the highly reflexive self-ironical attitude-no wonder that, [[reading]] authors like MacDonald, one often cannot decide if ...er Vernunft from the early 1950s. Wolin bombastically locates me, together with Baudrillard, among those who claimed that the U.S. got what it deserved on
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  • ...[Aimée]] was in fact striking herself: [[Duflos]] represented a [[woman]] with [[freedom]] and [[culture|social prestige]], exactly the sort of [[woman]] ...d within a [[symbolic|complex social network]]. The actress represented a part of [[Aimée]] herself, indicating how the [[identity]] of a [[human]] [[bei
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  • # [[Hegel]] provides Zizek with a dialectical type of thought or methodology that he uses. (In Zizek's read # [[Lacan]] provides Zizek with the framework and terminology for his analyses. Of particular importance a
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  • ...]] "breath of [[life]]" (Bydlowski, 1978), and that evolves in conjunction with [[individual]] [[libidinal]] [[development]]. It is marked by the [[Oedipus ...from the [[father]] without the mother's [[knowledge]] and in [[rivalry]] with her.
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  • ...e idea of a [[repetition]] that garners small quantities of energy to deal with the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] emanating from the id. Working-through is ...sentations that are more [[complex]] than in 1914. Thus working-through is no longer indicated at certain [[times]] during treatment; and sometimes a poo
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  • ...of a large [[family]], Freud's father had already been [[married]] twice, with two grown boys from his first [[marriage]] that were now older than Amalie. ...and at [[times]], antagonistic regarding religion. He associated religion with [[superstition]] and was uncompromisingly committed to [[science]] as a mea
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  • ...dore Fechner, who preceded [[Freud]] but had contact with him in the later part of the nineteenth century, also speculated about the unconscious. Fechner c [[Discussion]] of the unconscious was very much a part of the European [[intellectual]] [[community]] during the 1880s when Freud
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  • ...behavior later in [[life]]. This deterministic presupposition is in large part what made Freud's theory so intriguing and controversial. ...oth Alfred Adler and Carl [[Jung]], two names that would become synonymous with Freud as much for their alliance as for their eventual [[split]].
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  • ..., he did create a number of important techniques that were repeatedly used with his patients and that were adopted by large numbers of followers in subsequ ...s. Following are some of the most important techniques that are associated with psychoanalysis.
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  • ...-[[Language]] [[Psychoanalytical]] Organization), is a new approach to the part of [[analytic]] [[training]] traditionally known in [[psychoanalytic]] soci ...atient, who is only spoken of indirectly, confronts [[three]] [[analysts]] with the partiality (in both senses) of their [[knowledge]]: the novice, who is
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  • ...d on other beings to grow - for an especially long time if you compare him with [[animal]] [[species]]. A [[baby]] cries. From the beginning the [[satisfac ...is characterised by a fundamental elusiveness and unpredictability: since no signifier follows automatically from that which precedes it, in the very ga
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  • ...er 7) and "The [[Signification]] of the Phallus" (Chapter 8), both address with increasing subtlety the problems involved in the [[castration]] [[complex]] ...oth papers are based. Without these supports we must [[content]] ourselves with a kind of make-do [[coherence]] which is [[forced]] to take its bearings fr
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  • ...e seminar can give. But such is Lacan's manner, and we simply have to live with that fact, settling for what provisional [[sense]] we can make out of what -------original lecture was delivered in -[[German]]?). It begins with a reference to the importance of the [[castration]] [[complex]] for traditi
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  • ...t can't depend on [[exclusion]] and [[hatred]] for its condition! Or else, with a yawn and a wink, we resign ourselves to taking advantage of whatever trus ..." we react as cynics and Kantian fetishists: I [[know]] very well there is no social Harmony prepared in heaven, but that is why we must [[work]] it here
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  • The Introduction of Žižek's The [[Ticklish Subject]] begins with his assertion that 'a [[spectre]] is haunting Western academia…, the spec ...included among this group but Žižek refutes this and charges [[Derrida]] with consistently misreading Lacan's work.
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  • ...cation described by [[Freud]], the [[subject]] [[identifies]] regressively with a [[love]] [[object]] or rival by adopting a "single trait" of the [[other] ...ifier. Or more precisely, insofar as this signifier is isolated and is not part of a [[chain]] of [[signifiers]], it is first a [[sign]] or an "insignia of
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  • ...1939 he joined the staff of the [[Sainte-Anne]] Hospital, where he worked with [[Henri Claude]] and Maxime Laignel-Lavastine. After the Germans deported J ...e" (1942), which was influenced by the [[work]] of Pierre Janet, he became part of the great [[tradition]] of [[French]] [[psycho]]-[[pathology]] through s
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  • In 1906, with his friend Lewis Trotter, he discovered [[Freud]]'s writings, and this stim ...ned the term "[[rationalization]]," which was accepted by Freud and became part of the technical language of psychoanalysis to indicate a way of trying to
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  • ...at is bad, what is [[alien]] to the ego and what is external are, to begin with, identical" (p. 237). According to him, [[external reality]] always remains ...ion on the [[relationship]] between the Ego and the external world," deals with material reality by introducing the [[concept]] of the "reality [[index]],"
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  • ...]]. Instead he recommended that masochistic [[pleasure]] also be connected with [[castration anxiety]], which is expressed as a [[desire]] to receive the [ ...that the erectile organ—not as itself, or even as an [[image]], but as a part that is [[missing]] in the desired image—comes to [[symbolize]] the [[pla
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  • ...phemism or antiphrasis does not justify this [[claim]]. Moreover, there is no [[primitive]] language as far as [[linguists]] are concerned. Language is a ...ejected the [[notion]] of "primitive" languages, which were languages with no written [[tradition]]. According to de Saussure, a language should be consi
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  • ...he made his [[image]] "gone." Freud stresses the fact that the <i>fort</i> part of the game was much of the time sufficient unto itself, and was "repeated ..., at thirty months, throws aside a toy and unequivocally [[identifies]] it with his [[absent]] [[father]] who has been "sent to the front" (p. 16).
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  • ...perceptible forms ([[gestalts]] and [[figures]] of the [[imagination]]) or with any intelligible [[essence]], must be [[understood]] in [[Louis Althusser]] ...extent nor imaginary extension). Thus, in genetic [[biology]], "genes are part of a structure insofar as they are inseparable from 'loci, ' places capable
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  • ...of Dreams</i>, and established that the desire of [[Oedipus]] to [[sleep]] with his [[mother]] and kill his father is [[universal]]. ...ered ego, while showing how to overcome ambivalence through identification with the father. Its [[dynamic]] potential is anchored in the father-mother-chil
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  • ...rs of [[life]] and childhood but, in a certain [[sense]], we can say along with Donald [[Winnicott]] that "[[Freud]] neglected childhood as a [[state]] in I had no opportunity of direct observations on children.
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  • ...which it is concerned are in themselves just as unknowable as those dealt with by other sciences, by [[chemistry]] or [[physics]], for example; but it is ...eveloped to varying degrees of probability. The capacity to be [[content]] with these approximations to [[certainty]] and the ability to carry on
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  • ...phemism or antiphrasis does not justify this [[claim]]. Moreover, there is no [[primitive]] language as far as [[linguists]] are concerned. Language is a ...ejected the [[notion]] of "primitive" languages, which were languages with no written [[tradition]]. According to de Saussure, a language should be consi
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  • ...r collective rhythm; its [[meaning]] and aims are generally opaque, and of no obvious [[practical]] [[purpose]]. Rites and rituals are related to the sac ...epression]]. Freud cited ceremonials associated with the [[anal]] zone and with [[infantile]] [[masturbation]] in, respectively, <i>[[Three]] Essays on the
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  • ...]]. Instead he recommended that masochistic [[pleasure]] also be connected with [[castration anxiety]], which is expressed as a [[desire]] to receive the [ ...that the erectile organ—not as itself, or even as an [[image]], but as a part that is [[missing]] in the desired image—comes to [[symbolize]] the [[pla
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  • ...this initial [[subjective]] stance, is established gradually, being linked with the general [[development]] of the human [[mind]] in its [[relationship]] t ...minal [[form]] in which the subject, through [[discourse]], [[identifies]] with what it believes it is or would like to be. This [[internal]] [[perception]
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  • ...sent]] psychoanalysis do not [[want]] the certification they provide to be part of any official legislation. There is a fundamental [[reason]] for this. Ps ...analyst]]'s training than to summarize the contradictions that have arisen with the question of accreditation. There are [[three]] components to training,
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  • .... What distinguishes the [drives] from one [[another]] and endows [[them]] with specific qualities is their relation to their somatic sources and to their ...<i>[[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]</i> (1905d). "You will have no [[doubt]] heard . . . that in [[psychoanalysis]] the concept of what is sex
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  • ...96). The set of inner problems generated by transference love, inasmuch as no direct [[satisfaction]] is forthcoming, eventually frees love from [[repres ...t an option; such patients are "accessible only to 'the [[logic]] of soup, with dumplings for arguments'" (1915a, p. 167). But can this still be considered
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  • ...nvironment. This "inevitable" [[primitive]] phase, which is not associated with an [[erogenous zone]], would become the [[matrix]] of all [[other]] [[objec ...thirties and considers the [[subject]] no longer isolated but an integral part of his environment. [[Michael Balint]] attempted to resolve the [[theoretic
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  • ...ffect]] that the [[subject]] decided to forget [[about]] it because he had no confidence in his [[power]] to resolve the contradiction between that incom ...e. They often combine to [[form]] condensations, just as though there were no contradiction between [[them]], or arrive at compromises such as our [[cons
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  • ...s [[theory]]: "The first [[practice]] was that of the jealous [[Father]]: 'no male can touch the females in my camp,' which was accompanied by the [[expu ...importance he assigned to this is reflected by a [[communication]] he had with Abram Kardiner in which he wrote, "Don't take this too seriously. It's some
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  • ...therefore, for the most part, hypothetically deduced through the analysis, with more or less [[certainty]]. ...an incapacity to [[cathect]] closely with any object having anything to do with affects. Hatred is as [[impossible]] as [[love]], and it is impossible to r
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  • ...sizes the [[symbolic]] [[meaning]] of her symptoms, which, he writes, "are part of the 'expression of the emotional movements,' as Darwin has taught." Cons ...izations remains a source of continued interest. However, we can obviously no longer adhere to the idea of a hierarchy of values among human "races" that
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  • ...-13a) had been adopted by him as early as the 1890s, as his correspondence with [[Fliess]] shows. ...excessive repression of the affects of [[pleasure]], which were associated with certain [[infantile]] [[erogenous zones]], such as the mouth, the nose, thr
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  • ...oanalytic]] [[meaning]] of this [[notion]] has to do with its articulation with the essential psychoanalytic [[concepts]] and methodological [[conditions]] ...nyi-Nagy, Ivan, 1973); it appeared in [[France]] around 1985 in connection with the notions of inheritance, transmission, and genealogy (Guyotat, Jean, and
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  • The primal should not be confused with the origin of [[fantasy]] life, but is an early expression of it and has it ...ity's prehistory) and a [[biological]] level (the transmission of traces). With his [[notion]] of "primal [[fantasies]]," Freud provided some elements of t
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  • ...[[Freud]] spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "[[memory]] traces. Freud contrasted the obsessive "memory [[image]]," or "mnemic image," with the supposedly genuine memory adequate to the [[affect]] experienced. Memor
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  • ...arbara Low and acknowledged and used by [[Freud]], is intimately connected with the [[development]] of the [[concepts]] of the [[pleasure]]/unpleasure [[pr ...r]] to Josef [[Breuer]] (June 29, [1892] 1960a) and in various sections of Part One of the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950c [1895]),
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  • ...known that Freud came upon the [[idea]] at the Salpêtrière, [[working]] with Jean Martin Charcot in 1885-1886. As he subsequently wrote, "[Charcot] succ ...posed two models simultaneously: a causality of psychic facts conceived as part of a system that we would now call cognitivist and neurobiological (see, "[
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  • ...realism, Walter Benjamin briefly, but dramatically, tells of his encounter with some Tibetan Lamas who were staying in the same hotel in Moscow. (2) It mar ...nting on a Tibetan text, it is somewhat ironic that in 1921, in accordance with the wishes of the Tibetan government, Lhasa was connected to the telegraph
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  • ...and because of its elegance and precision. But the Germans supplied Lacan with the doctrinal [[authority]] required by his [[goal]] of methodological [[sy ...243). All this implied a "comprehensive" approach to psychotics consonant with the [[phenomenology]] of Jaspers. For this [[reason]], Lacan enlisted the m
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  • Interview with Jacques [[Lacan]], 1957 ...as a [[science]], everyone [[thought]] they had the insider's track. Now, with [[psychoanalysis]], we have the [[feeling]] of having lost that privilege;
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  • ...ked the [[renunciation]] of suggestion and of all prior assumptions on the part of the therapist. By initially and always giving the [[right]] to [[speak]] ...our mind" (1913c, p. 135). Thus, the patient's "[[choice]]" of a topic was no longer differentiated from "any intrusive [[ideas]] that may occur to you"
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  • ...ay be saying that the "gifts" of [[the symbolic]] are indeed the [[terms]] with which any fullness of [[life]] must begin. Thus in one [[sense]] the symbo ...ent from one object to [[another]] which is in some way closely associated with it. Yet live metonymy is also a figurative work in the [[signifying chain]
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  • <dd>You [[know]] that last [[time]] I picked up my [[discussion]] with you by connecting it to my lecture to the Catholics.<br> ...neralizations [[about]] the [[religious]] function in man. He is concerned with the way in which it manifests itself to us, that is to say, in the commandm
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  • ...ion of repetition that this digression on the scopic function is situated -no doubt by Maurice Merleau-Ponty's recently published work, <i>Le</i> <i>Visi ...ttach to this [[formula]]? How is it that it remains, in fact, correlative with that fundamental mode to which we referred in the [[Cartesian]] <i>[[cogito
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  • ...no way allows us to accept some such aphorism as <i>life is a dream. </i>No praxis is more orientated towards that which, at the heart of experience, i ...unter, an essential encounter-an appointment to which we are always called with a real that eludes us. That is why I have put on the blackboard a few word
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  • ...deadlock of sexuality - these humanoids [[experience]] no passions proper, no intense self-assertion that can lead to destructive rage. ...nce]] in much more naive literal [[terms]], as the replacement of humanity with a new post-human [[species]], there is a common denominator between the two
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  • ...vary over the years; to [[understand]] it here, one should go back to the part [[object]] of <i>[[La relation d'objet]] et les [[structures]] freudiennes< ...[[cause]]? Is it [[born]] out of the [[separation]] from the placenta as a part of the [[body]] proper or from the division from oneself from the signifie
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  • ...k). As a rule, it functions as a vague notion of some [[speech]] [[being]] part of the academic interpretive machinery. In contrast to this use, one should ...[[conditions]] in which it would finally be possible, psychoanalysis would no longer be needed. [[Psychoanalytic theory]] is ultimately the theory of why
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  • [[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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  • We have no access to the [[Real]] because our [[world]] is always mediated by the [[Sy ...can never saturate the [[Real]] and so, consequently, there is always some part of the [[Real]] which remains [[unsymbolized]].
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  • ...with projected [[fantasies]]. The milky substance, a liquid that contrasts with the solidity of the breast, is a vehicle of fantasies of fusion and vampiri ...east" (Freud, 1941f [1938]), during a period of primary [[identification]] with the breast and [[primal]] fusion.
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  • Along with the two other major non-[[Lacanian]] [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory * [[Lacan]] disagrees with [[Klein]]'s views on the early development of the [[Oedipus complex]].
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  • ...n emphasizes the former, insisting that Little Hans is primarily concerned with the idea of [[lack]] or absence of the "objet petit autre." ...ans' [[behavior]] and emotional [[state]] did improve when he was provided with information by his father, and the two became closer.
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  • ...h service rendered might be capitalized into access to a higher grade, and no one will have to [[regard]] himself as demoted for entering into the rank o ...organization whose functioning-which will be easy to program-will firm up with experience.
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  • ...Lacan was not stopped from [[speaking]] and his presentation was published with the conference proceedings in the International Journal of Psycho-[[Analysi ...ressivity]], [[rivalry]], [[narcissism]], [[jealousy]] and [[fascination]] with [[images]] in general. In a [[sense]], this does not come as a surprise whe
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  • ...the subject as constituted in and through language. The chapter concludes with Lacan's [[analysis]] of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'s short story The Purloined [[L ...influence wide ranging, but it has now inextricably come to be associated with the work of a single [[figure]], the anthropologist [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]
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  • ...inly is not the common [[little other|other]], the [[little other| other]] with a lower-case <i>o</i>, and this is why I have given a capital <i>O</i> as t ...is not a simple thing for the [[psychoanalysts]] who have something to do with the subject proper. In this case I wish to avoid misunderstandings, <i>[[m
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  • Thus faced with the prospect of having the two axes of their identities disrupted, the two ...of [[nature]] (the fear of death that lead him to capitulate in his battle with the master) by altering nature through the suspension of his desire and the
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  • ...t who helps the [[child]] to detach itself from the [[imaginary]] relation with the [[mother]] in order to enter the [[social world]]. ...ned with the [[pregenital]] [[mother]]-[[child]] relation (rather than the with the [[role]] of the [[father]]).
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  • Furthermore, there is no "[[genital|genital object]]" that would correspond to a supposed [[genital ...ction are completely integrated and harmonized, and in which there is thus no longer any [[ambivalence]].
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  • ...his own [[ideas]] [[about]] the meaning of dreams shortly after his break with Freud around 1912 to 1913, and by 1928 he had outlined his mature views. ...derlying [[memories]] from their external sources and presents the dreamer with the images as inner facts. Such [[experience]] of inner [[reality]] opens t
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  • ...lements have undergone, compared with their original [[form]].<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section II</ref></blockquote> ...f neurosis proper: in the "actual neuroses," the [[manifest]] symptoms had no [[psychic]] meaning (Freud, 1916-17a). [[Absent]] the mentalization of fant
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  • ...odynamic]] conception of the defense neuroses in 1906, in "My Views on the Part Played by Sexuality in the Aetiology of the Neuroses," describing [[neuroti ...]] on [[psychosomatic]] disorders. The fact that it corresponds so closely with the distinction drawn by Pierre Marty in his classification of psychosomati
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  • ...is avoiding the [[anxiety]] and [[guilt]] caused by inhibitions connected with [[sexual]] desires and [[aggressive]] tendencies. They reveal the complexit ...nk with [[another]] representation that pushes the earlier representation, with which it is [[irreconcilable]], into the [[unconscious]], making it inacces
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  • ...script's first publication in 1950—is part of [[Freud]]'s correspondence with Wilhelm [[Fliess]]. Freud himself referred to it as "Psychology for Neurolo ...October 8, he sent Fliess two notebooks, holding back a [[third]] dealing with [[repression]]. These were followed by his [[letter]] to Fliess of January
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  • ...ts [[chronological]] priority. It is [[true]] that, so far as we [[know]], no [[psychical apparatus]] [[exists]] which possesses a [[primary process]] on ...wever, justified when on considers that the infant—provided one includes with it the care it receives from its mother—does almost realize a psychical s
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  • ...well what they are doing, but still, they are doing it'. Cynical reason is no longer naive, but is a paradox of an enlightened false consciousness: one [ ...than argumentative: it subverts the official proposition by confronting it with the [[situation]] of its [[enunciation]]; it proceeds ad hominem (for examp
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  • ...]] of the libido, the paradoxical organ of a "life that has no [[need]] of no organ" (Lacan 1991: 198). ...ubstance" (Harpold), and it is exactly that which combines these practices with the libido-organ, the lamella.
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  • ...a [[philosophical]] point of view. For he is an anti-[[philosopher]], and no one is entitled to take this designation lightly.<br><br> ...to thought (<i>vouloir-penser</i>), it enigmatically bears a confrontation with what is most originary in our site. Here it is a question of [[knowing]] wh
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  • ...f symbolic representation in dream and literature. Jones connected symbols with primitive sensorial residues of "primary process" mentation anchored in rep ...y and the Mind of the Infant." But Jones is candid about his assumptions: "No dramatic criticism of the personae in a play is possible except under the p
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  • ...Moi argues that hélène cixous’s [[mother]] [[figure]] may be based in part on Klein’s "Good Mother" (115). Kleinian theory is invoked by Margery Dur ...t]] in the midst of Thatcherism and the [[passivity]] sometimes associated with [[postmodernism]]. In the writings and therapeutic practices of Wilfred Bio
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  • ...] in 1955, and in it [[Lacan]] repeatedly taunts his [[clinical]] audience with a contrast between [[Freud]]'s [[intellectual]] heroism and the alleged pus ...knowledge]]: the discovery t!hat the centre of the [[human]] [[being]] was no longer at the [[place]] assigned to it by the [[humanist]] [[tradition]]. H
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  • ...interested in their disorders of language. His research convinced him that no [[psychical]] phenomenon could arise completely independently of the [[subj ...icably attacked one of the best-known actresses in [[Paris]], wounding her with a knife as she entered the theatre one evening. Aimee consistently maintain
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  • ...eud was [[working]] with [[patients]] [[suffering]] from [[hysteria]], nor with the last phase when Freud was speculating [[about]] [[society]] and human [ ...postpone pleasure and accept a degree of unpleasure in [[order]] to comply with [[social]] [[demands]].
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  • ...two of these Desires confront one another. Each of th~ two beings endowed with such a Desire is ready to go all- the way in pursuit of .its ...nise the victory of the conqueror. Therefore, it does the man of the fight no [[good]] to kill his adversary. He must overcome him '[[dialectically]]'. T
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  • ...e beginning of the 1950s Lacan took this '[[return to Freud]]' as a slogan with which to attack ego-[[psychology]]. I have already made ...rocess]] whereby the [[patient]], the [[analysand]], comes to [[identify]] with the strong ego of the [[analyst]].
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  • ...ever, justified when one considers that the infant—provided one includes with it the care it receives from its mother—does almost realize a [[psychical Melanie [[Klein]] showed no interest in the [[concept]], but her students Paula Heimann and Joan Rivier
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  • ...the occurrence of a second scene having some [[association]] or resonance with the first. ...]] [[disturbance]]. Freud's first theory was in fact intimately interwoven with the [[clinical]] [[doctrine]] of the time.
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  • ...e of [[scientific]] [[materialism]] and [[positivism]]. The first contacts with [[Freud]]'s writings were through articles by Frederick W.H. Myers on [[hys ...ping and protecting psychoanalysis in Britain. Initially regarded by Freud with some suspicion, the Welshman Jones gradually found acceptance. He founded t
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  • [[Language]] is arguably omnipresent in [[psychoanalysis]], if for no [[other]] [[reason]] than that it is the essential tool of [[analytic]] [[t ...in connection with interpretation and with the way [[words]] are invested with [[meaning]].
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  • ...sue, dated November 1, 1913. For unknown reasons, although [[World]] War I no [[doubt]] had a large [[role]] to play, it remained totally unknown to Fren ...Jungians further reinforced the [[necessity]] of familiarizing researchers with the "reveals unexpected relations" (p. 165) between their [[subjects]] and
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  • ...d from July to September, the date Freud requested, so as not to interfere with his private [[practice]]. Hall also invited Carl Gustav [[Jung]] to partici ...alysis was no longer a product of a [[delusion]], it had become a valuable part of [[reality]]. It has not lost ground in America since our visit . . ." (F
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  • The id is defined as the oldest part of the [[mind]] from which the [[other]] [[structures]] are derived. ...rgy]] reaching it from the instincts, but it has no organization, produces no collective will, but only a striving to bring [[about]] the [[satisfaction]
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  • ..."the other which isn't [[another]] at all, since it is essentially coupled with the ego, in a [[relationship]] which is always reflexive, interchangeable." ...be conceived as the [[object]] of [[desire]]. This is the [[imaginary]] [[part-object]], an element which is imagined as separable from the rest of the [[
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  • It has no therapeutic goals as such, even though elements of the [[theory]] do feed i ...the [[unconscious]], arguing that all [[mental]] phenomena are coextensive with [[consciousness]] even though the mechanisms of 'bad [[faith]]' mean that t
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  • This act, far from exhausting itself, as with the chimpanzee, once the image has been mastered and found empty, in the [[ ...l as an [[ontological]] [[structure]] of the human [[world]] which accords with our reflections on [[paranoiac]] [[knowledge]].
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  • ...dies and [[languages]] …,” to which materialist dialectics adds “… with the exception of truths''.” This opposition is not so much the opposition ...os]] (the [[domain]] of dialectics, of [[rational]] reasoning which admits no [[external]] authority) from ''mythos'' (traditional beliefs):
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  • ...<i>Verdrängung</i>), [[denial]] (<i>[[Verneinung]]</i>) itself-specifying with appropriate emphasis that these effects follow so faithfully the [[displace ...rom whose study we have but recently profited-occurs. It is, no [[doubt]], no accident that this tale revealed itself propitious to pursuing a course of
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  • ...asts with a presentation numbered in twelve points, which is, for the main part, a critique of La Phenomen%gle de /0 perception (1945). Although he had pra pcrceptum, Lacan asserts that the body has no [[place]] in [[psychoanalysis]]. Contrary to the [[philosopher]]'s reading
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  • ...hat would sanction the recognition of the analyst's training. In the first part of our dossier (Chronology) we analyzed the discussions, dissen�sions, an ...e [plus�de-savoirJ? Do not forget that La Logique du fantasme (65) ended with an analysis of desetre (a crucial term here) and that the year 1967-1968 wa
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  • ...[[bourgeoisie]], where he receives a solid primary and secondary education with a strong [[religious]] and traditionalist emphasis (1907-1919). He complete ...[[work]] of [[Baruch Spinoza]] (1632-77), which was overridingly concerned with the [[idea]] of God's [[existence]]. -->
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  • ...o]] issues unconditional commands, telling us what to do, refusing to take no for an answer, refusing even to consider our specific circumstances, [[need ...o]], when we give up our own [[desire]] and comply or follow [[orders]], a part of us, or, more precisely the [[Other]] within us, [[enjoy]]s.
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  • In 1959-1960, thc S.F.P. devotcd part of its work to the investigation of psychoanalytic theories of feminine sex ...ut in the genital relation, in which the act of coitus occupies, to put it no higher, a limited and local place." Woman must assume the position of "the
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  • ...[[Lacanian]] [[School]] was founded by Jacques-[[Alain]] [[Miller]] and is part of the [[World]] [[Association]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] [http://iclo-nls.org/ Irish Circle of the Lacanian Orientation] - Part of the New Lacanian School
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  • ...or the little [[girl]], too, her mother must be her first object (together with [[figures]] of nurses and [[other]] attendants that merge into hers); the f ...other parent is felt to be a disturbing rival, and is not seldom regarded with acute enmity.<ref>{{QLA}} Ch. 4</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...r punishment]], there can be, I [[think]], no [[doubt]]. It behaves like a part of the [[conscience]], like the prolongation of conscience into the unconsc ...nder the influence of the [[sadistic]] super-ego, i.e. which has brought a part of the [[instinct]] of [[destruction]] at [[work]] within itself into the s
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  • ...of a bygone [[time]], in which we were wont to defray our phychic [[work]] with slight expenditure. It is the state of our [[childhood]] in which we did no ...under widely separated [[categories]] of the [[psychological]] [[system]]. No matter how concealed, the dream is still a [[wish]], while wit is a develop
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  • ...the subject as constituted in and through language. The chapter concludes with Lacan's [[analysis]] of [[Edgar Allan Poe]]'s short story The Purloined [[L ...influence wide ranging, but it has now inextricably come to be associated with the work of a single [[figure]], the anthropologist [[Claude Lévi-Strauss]
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  • ...t]] without it - but it also undermines that reality. A further difficulty with understanding the real is that Lacan's conception of it changed radically t ...[form]] of a [[need]], such as hunger. The real is thus closely associated with the body prior to its symbolization, but it is important to keep in [[mind]
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  • ...eloped a [[passion]] for [[philosophy]], adorning the walls of his bedroom with a plan of the [[structure]] of [[Spinoza]]'s ''[[Ethics]]'', a [[text]] whi He frequented Adirenne Monnier's booshop on the [[Left]] Bank, along with the likes of André Gide and [[Paul]] [[Claudel]] and, at the age of sevent
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  • ...cally denied even the most evident facts and stuck to the Iraqi line. Even with American tanks only a few hundred yards from his office, he continued to [[ ...by revealed the hidden [[truth]] of the “normal” reporting: there were no refined spins in his comments, just a plain [[denial]]. There was something
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  • ...onfessions]], [[moral]] outrage at the extent of his crimes has been mixed with doubts. Can his claims be trusted? What if he confessed to more than he rea ...this [[situation]] it has less to do with the confessions themselves than with the fact that for the first [[time]] in a great many years, [[torture]] was
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  • ...ement-with-jordan-peterson/ A Reply to my Critics Concerning an Engagement with Jordan Peterson] ...yes-no/ Sex in the modern world: Can even a 'yes, yes, yes' actually mean 'no?']
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  • ...nd of patriotic militarism with clear allusions to the [[recent]] tensions with [[Iran]] and events in [[Iraq]] - are, however, things really so clear? The ...scipline.' The poor, those with no financial or military means, those with no [[power]] - all they have is their discipline, their capacity to act togeth
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  • ...l failure of the statist-revolutionary model which first entered the scene with the Jacobins. ...nomadic pluralist interaction, etc., than Robespierre's politics of Truth (with a capital T, of course), whose proclaimed goal is "to return the destiny of
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  • ...d of him having stayed here - and so he entertains me and the photographer with quips and apercus from everyone from [[Brecht]] to [[Kierkegaard]]. Zizek positively fizzes with enthusiasm for anything that might be hoisted into the world of [[ideas]],
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  • ...lotov cocktail, ''''The [[Pervert]]'s [[Guide]] to Cinema'''', a [[three]]-part documentary made by Sophie Fiennes ('Hoover Street Revival'), opens at the But this is no dry [[thesis]] delivered from the [[dead]] wood of a lecture hall podium. H
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  • ...into men in dinner jackets. He explained the Ring to me - something to do with the frigidity of Wotan's [[love]] - and tried to convince me that Tristan u ...ount), has explained the [[psychosexual]] [[essence]] of film in his three-part series of [[Pervert]]'s Guides, and is even the star of a documentary, simp
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  • ...k the wrong turn in the history of Marxism: was it already the late Engels with his more positivist-evolutionary understanding of historical materialism? W ...ists" claimed decades ago)? This entire topic has to be rejected: there is no opposition here, the Fall is to be inscribed into the very origins. (To put
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  • ...vironment]] in one form or [[another]] – a phenomenon not to be confused with [[projection]], which is not specific to psychosis. properties of [[the imaginary]]. In [[particular]], relations with the [[other]] are marked by [[erotic]] attachment and [[aggressive]] [[riva
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  • * In other [[words]], the man who is [[born]] into [[existence]] deals first with language; this is a given. He is even caught in it before his [[birth]]. * Psychoanalysis announces that you are no longer the center of yourself, since there is [[another]] [[subject]] withi
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  • ...basic [[mechanism]], we get the critique of the imperialist "[[excess]]," with the (silent) notion of mobilizing [[capitalist]] mechanisms within another, ...whether to sink the ship. Two of [[them]] said yes and the [[other]] said no. "A guy named Arkhipov saved the [[world]]," was a bitter comment of a hist
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  • ...isdom: "Each Event is preceded by Prophecy. But without the Hero, there is no Event." One can easily translate this obscure wisdom in Marxist terms: "The ...ad written 'East Germans,' then the same holds true for one of the allies, with the difference that everything that has occurred since 1945 has become publ
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  • ...from expressionist pathos towards "new simplicity" strangely reverberated with the official demands for the easy-to-listen music accessible to ordinary So ...their most popular works today in the West overlap to a surprising degree with the very works which got the greatest official (not only popular) support f
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  • ...eparation of a [[real]] attack, but as demonstrative posturing which poses no real military [[threat]].<br><br> ...the quarantine; on October 28, he ordered no interview should be given and no [[statement]] made which would claim any kind of victory; furthermore, he o
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  • ...munist concentration camp. While there, he was mobilized in 1953, together with [[other]] prisoners, to build a monument to celebrate the 10th anniversary ...r criminal is not that it is [[false]], but that the US administration has no [[right]] to utter it without admitting its own [[responsibility]] in Sadda
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  • ...tes it (the autonomously [[self]]-imposed law means that freedom coincides with self-enslavement and self-domination, that the Kantian "[[spontaneity]]" is ...itutive of independence and that cannot be understood as a mere compromise with the [[particular]] will of another or as a [[separate]], marginal topic of
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  • ...tradition]], within which [[truth]] is accessible to any [[rational]] man, no matter how depraved he is, which is why he is subjectively [[responsible]] ...ot [[change]] one's dwelling, one is deprived of a [[particular]] identity with its local color – or, to put it again in Deleuze's [[terms]], state's ter
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  • ...next triad is thus composed of those who, unable to combine <em>shoah</em> with God’s omnipotence (how could He have allowed it to happen?), opt for some ...on the Cross - is agonized, assumes the burden of suffering, in solidarity with the human misery. <ref>Franklin Sherman, "Speaking of God after Auschwitz,"
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  • ...dom]]: freedom cannot ever become habit(ual), if it becomes a habit, it is no longer [[true]] freedom (which is why Thomas Jefferson wrote that, if [[peo ...humans]], but are really foreign to human [[race]], zombies are humans who no longer look and act like humans; while, in the [[case]] of an [[alien]], we
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  • ...t. If there are any [[terms]] in this privacy policy that you do not agree with, please discontinue use of our Sites and our services. ...help]] you make informed decisions about sharing your personal information with us.
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  • ...days the Serbian satellite [[state]] TV which targets foreign [[public]]: no reports on atrocities in Kosovo, refugees are mentioned only as [[people]] ...ting]] in the air, and falling down only when it becomes aware that it has no ground under its feet... From Milosevic's seizure of power in Serbia onward
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  • * [[The Interaction with the Other in Hegel]] | 2009 * [[No Sex Please, We are Post-Human]] | 20. January 2009
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  • ...Negative]]'', for this book contains Žižek’s most extensive engagement with Descartes, and also, in its later chapters, foreshadows the [[absent]] cent ...pineal gland ligature between the two; finally, it is not [[identifiable]] with the [[self]]-consistency of the ego as it fixes its [[gaze]] and arranges i
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  • ...ral state. The [[goal]] was to maintain economic and political connections with both the east and the west of [[Europe]] and the US, while developing and p ...that of Stalin’s USSR. Nonetheless, in the period of Tito’s [[split]] with [[Stalin]] ([[1948]]) and immediately after it, not only imprisonments but
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  • ...es the traditional view of the [[universal]], a view commonly associ- ated with the [[notion]] of an empty neutral container that either encompasses or ser ...lity, its own notion of the [[Whole]] and its own part within it, there is no ‘neutral’ universality that would serve as the medium for these particu
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  • ...ent led by [[Daniel Lagache]], as a result of his own [[separate]] dispute with the president [[Sacha Nacht]] over his [[practice]] of "[[short sessions]]" After a year of disagreements and a vote of no confidence, five members of the SPP resigned from the body in June 1953.<r
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  • ...SPP''') is the oldest psychoanalytical organisation in [[France]]. Founded with Freud’s [[endorsement]] in 1926, the S.P.P. is a component member of the ...eauchant in Poitiers, but without national impact. It wasn’t until 1920, with the arrival in Paris of one of Freud’s students, [[Eugénie Sokolnicka]],
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  • ...ations into the [[nature]] of an ancient enigma?love.Approaching its topic with utter disregard for predominant multiculturalist and deconstructionist comm
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  • ...e to think the new. Under the current conditions, this creative moment can no longer be delayed.
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  • ...en the sexes is the site of a larger battle over the destiny of modernity. With insights into the underlying target of racist and sexist violence, this boo
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  • ...e to think the new. Under the current conditions, this creative moment can no longer be delayed.</div>
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  • ...ncienne : « Le Transfert est la mise en acte de l'inconscient »; d'autre part, qu'est-ce que l'on pourrait considérer comme acte dans un champ périphé ...éprouve une difficulté à relier, en quelque sorte, l'action et, d'autre part, l'acte psychanalytique. parce qu'il se passe ceci, c'est que dans certaine
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  • ...ce qui est �voqu� par le sujet r�veur - , c'est-�-dire de quelque part o� se situe, sous une forme en quelque sorte incarn�e par le p�re lui
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  • ...ine position du sujet, de même que c'est l'image de l'autre qui est le départ et le support - du moins en ce point où le sujet se qualifie comme désir ...puisqu'en fin de compte l'expérience analytique la repère au point de départ de ce qu'elle a d'abord trouvé sur la voie des causes et des stigmates gé
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  • <font face="JohnDoe">    J'ai été amené à relire une part de ce qui a été écrit d'Hamlet sur le plan analytique, et aussi de ce qu ...Mystery : A Study in Motive. American journal of Psychology », vol. XXI, part 3, pp. 72 -113.</span> ) paru en 1910 dans le journal of American Psycholog
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  • ...somme de ses données, dans un effort aussi pour recenser nos termes, les no-(<span class="Style1">p602-&gt;</span>)tions dont nous nous servons, les co ...ortantes à discuter dans cet article, ne seraient-ce que les termes de départ qu'il nous donne dans le dessein de manier correctement ce qu'il s'agit pou
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  • ...ixation d'un but, d'un objet dans son action qui comporte toujours quelque part de ce qu'on appelle arbitraire.</font> <font face="JohnDoe">    En anglais c'est " Sure, he that made us with such large discourse, / looking before and after, gave us not / that capabi
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  • ...imé, appelle elle-même " notre mariage trop précoce " : " I doubt it is no other but the main ; his father's death and our o'erhasty marriage . " ( <s ...e, le manque symbolique, le point x en somme dont on peut dire que quelque part quand Freud fait allusion à l'ombilic du rêve, peut-être est-ce justemen
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  • ...S"><font face="JohnDoe">    Ce texte elle a eu la bont� de m'en faire part, je veux dire que je l'ai regard� avec elle hier et que je n'ai cru, je d ...que serait � chercher une des difficult�s majeures de la cure, d'autre part on nous dit qu'il serait incapable de reconna�tre son angoisse , qu'il la
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  • <font face="JohnDoe">    Bon ! D'autre part, deuxième proposition : il sait - ceci d'expérience, ce qui veut dire que ...est difficile, non bien sûr à ce que je dis, puisque dans l'ensemble du no man'land psychanalytique, on ne sait pas que je le dis. Ça ne veut pas dir
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  • ...y it goes further than secondarity over pure [[signifier]], the one who is part of the S 1 , that is more than secondarity, it ' is a fundamental disarticu ...]], except in the sense: word is ''motus'', I have already insisted, &quot;no answer, word,&quot; said La Fontaine somewhere, if I [[remember]] it again.
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  • ...de d?sir de savoir, qu?il n?y a pas ce fameux ''Wissentrieb'' que quelque part pointe [[Freud]]. Le baroque, c?est au d?part l?historiole, l?historiole, petite histoire du [[Christ]], je veux dire ce
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  • ...Tuesday, that is not not in [[principle]] the one I was hoping to meet you with, so I was warned that the room would be occupied by so-called [[oral]] exam ...lf, I will say once again what is my saying and that is stated: ''there is no [[metalanguage]]'' . When I say that, I [[speak]] apparently of the [[langu
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  • ...[désir]] de savoir, qu’il n’y a pas ce fameux Wissentrieb que quelque part pointe [[Freud]]. Le baroque, c’est au départ l’historiole, l’historiole, petite histoire du [[Christ]], je veux dire
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  • ...v><div class="div0" align="left"><font class="font2">Comment alors quelque part mettre comme telle la fonction de l’Autre, comment si jusqu’à un certa
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  • ..."><font class="font2"> • </font><font class="font2">Jacques Lacan, "Kant with Sade" in </font>''<font class="font2">Writings</font>''<font class="font2">
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  • ...tort et Héraclite raison, c’est bien ce qui se signe à ce que quelque part Parménide énonce : </font>''<font class="font2">outè legei outè krupte
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  • ...tort et Héraclite raison, c’est bien ce qui se signe à ce que quelque part Parménide énonce : </font>''<font class="font2">outè legei outè krupte
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  • ...gage''. Quand je dis ça, je parle apparemment du langage de l’être, à part bien entendu que que comme je l’ai fait remarquer la dernière fois, ce q ...en consiste en ceci que nous y avons affaire avec ce qui ne se voit nulle part, à savoir un vrai rond de ficelle. Parce que figurez-vous que quand on tra
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  • ...r, qu’il n’y a pas ce fameux </font>''Wissentrieb</font>'' que quelque part pointe Freud. Le baroque, c’est au départ l’historiole, l’historiole, petite histoire du Christ, je veux dire ce
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  • ...ond Tuesday, that is not not in principle the one I was hoping to meet you with, so I was warned that the room would be occupied by so-called oral exams an ...ill say once again what is my saying and that is stated: </font>''there is no metalanguage</font>'' . When I say that, I speak apparently of the language
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  • ...ésir de savoir, qu’il n’y a pas ce fameux ''Wissentrieb'' que quelque part pointe Freud. Le baroque, c’est au départ l’historiole, l’historiole, petite histoire du Christ, je veux dire ce
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  • ...). Showing that bodily and mental life function topologically, he did what no one had done before: he added to the logic of how representations function,
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  • =‘Imagine There’s No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation’ by Joan Copjec= [[Image:imagine-theres-no-woman-803x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...Seminars of the early 1970s, as they revolve around the axiom “There is no sexual relationship.” Chiesa provides both a close reading of Lacan’s e ...es are dictated by the impossibility of fusing man’s contradictory being with the ''heteros ''of woman as a fundamentally uncountable Other. Sexual lia
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  • ...use lights out. Voice continues unintelligible behind curtain, 10 seconds. With rise of curtain ad-libbing from text as required leading when curtain fully ...… she! … SHE! … (Pause) … what she was trying … what to try … no matter … keep on … (Curtain starts down) … hit on it in the end … t
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  • ...first published in 1905 and never before translated into English, we find no reference whatsoever to the Oedipus complex. Is there a Freudian psychoanal
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  • ...ration we seem to be heading for the best (and the notorious end of art is part of this scheme). So how come that this heading for the best has turned over ...In 1992, he received a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Ljubljana with a dissertation entitled ''Heglova Fenomenologija duha. Dialektika zavesti
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  • ...e the pact in jest, that they must settle for another fee, Fasolt, smitten with Freia, balks. Fafner, intrigued that the loss of Freia’s golden apples wo ...when the Nibelung’s hoard must be delivered as ransom, the giants leave. No sooner does Freia disappear than the gods begin to weaken and age. Wotan, f
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  • ...and again due to their lack of reconciliation. This is a process that has no end, because, as Hegel says, subject and object are mediated in themselves
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  • ...he subverts, through de-localization, the pure coincidence of the subject with itself, its reflexive transparency. ...nt but transcendent. "Transcendent" because the subject can only coincide with the line of identification that proposes this certainty to it. More precise
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  • ...however we may imagine the ways in which the arts might intersect there is no imaginable way of totalizing this plurality. ...means: it does not have to be democratic, if democracy implies conformity with the imperial idea of political liberty.
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  • ...osopher's critical suspicions. For philosophy, since Plato, means breaking with opinion polls. Philosophy is supposed to scrutinize everything that is spon To confront the visibility of the democratic idea with the singularity of a particular politics, especially revolutionary politics
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  • ...ls, of the three relations. Behold! … not what in fact ''is'', but what, with a sort of vengeful obstinacy, they are attempting to impose upon us as what ...ricity. In other words, it is a subject who resonates, in its composition, with the power of an event. This is one of the forms of what I call 'the passion
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  • ...the philosophical ''act'' is what philosophy, which nevertheless coincides with it, can only announce. Deleuze begins his book, ''Nietzsche and Philosophy'', with this declaration: "Nietzsche's most general project is the introduction of
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  • ...las­sic­ally styled philo­sophy, wav­ing the ban­ner of Pla­ton­ism with suf­fi­cient self-con­fid­ence to accept the chal­lenge of an anti­ph ...eal. The move "bey­ond the tran­scend­ental" is out­lined in the first part of my ''Abso­lute Recoil'' where I deploy in detail the basic dia­lect
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  • ...rent? True, Kant admits antinomies, but only at the epistemological level, no as immanent features of the unreachable Thing-in-itself, while Hegel transp ...it again asserts the transcendental agnostic hypothesis, just providing it with a »Freudian« root – something like: our reason get entangled in antinom
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  • ...d woman drowsing over her book, overburdened with age, flushed and course, no longer the charming and caring grandmother he remembered. This is how voice ...in the West''. The interesting thing is how this role (and Fonda plays it with obvious pleasure!) retroactively changed our perception of his standard scr
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  • ='Beckett with Lacan' by Slavoj Žižek= One can understand James Joyce, with all the obscenities that permeate his writings, as the ultimate Catholic au
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  • ...e confines of philosophy: yes, Derrida does, but therein lies his strength with regard to those who pretend all too easily to have reached a domain beyond ...'and'' religion'' are interlinked in Descartes (see his thought experiment with the ''malin'' ''génie'') as well as in Kant (his notion of the transcenden
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  • ...pitalist merchandise and, as such, as surplus-enjoyment personified. It is no surprise that Coke was first introduced as a medicine – its strage taste ...by its use-value is transubstantiated into an expression of (or supplement with) the auratic dimension of pure (exchange) Value, but a commodity whose very
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  • The article is a confrontation with Robert Brandom's reading of Hegel's [[Books/Georg_W_F_Hegel/The_Phenomenolo ...a mammal, for everything incompatible with being a mammal is incompatible with being a dog. It is these counterfactual-supporting exclusions and inclusion
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  • ...outside, in bodily gestures, or from the inside, as beliefs, and there is no intermediate space or passage between the two. Nevertheless, (theatrical) c ...mmanent split, within knowledge itself, hence we are not dealing here just with a gap between knowledge and belief. The same goes for our stance towards th
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  • ...the extent of his genius, it is certainly psychoanalysis that provides it with its paradigm by revealing the structure in which this identity is realized ...Hegel―when he adopts the position of the "end of history," presenting us with a coherent narrative about the entirety of history, he does not simply look
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  • ...en neglected) historical root of his thesis about the "end of art": art is no longer an adequate medium for expressing such a "prosaic" disenchanted real ...il society version is: "There are two reasons modern society is reconciled with itself. The first is the interaction within civil society …" "But civil-s
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  • ...r of patriarchal authority and in the re-affirmation of Narcissus, blended with the world. It is easy to imagine what polemical reactions were triggered by ...and Pathological Narcissism in particular. For this reason, we must start with a summary of Kernberg's basic theses and place the discussion of pathologic
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  • ...sm, from subtle corrections (Malebranche, Spinoza) to outright dismissals. With Hegel, things are, if anything, even more obvious: what united all that com The notion of Event seems especially incompatible with Plato, for whom our constantly changing reality is grounded in the eternal
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  • ...ghtenment tradition, within which truth is accessible to any rational man, no matter how depraved he is, which is why he is subjectively responsible for ...e does not change one's dwelling, one is deprived of a particular identity with its local color – or, to put it again in Deleuze's terms, state's territo
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  • ...man who, at the end, gratefully embraced him, crying with joy that she was no longer haunted by her father's despising attitude towards her.) ...ligious practice, where the divine dimension is present in our lives – ''no images of God'' does not point towards a gnostic experience of the divine b
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  • ...ola was first introduced as a medicine. Its strange taste seems to provide no particular satisfaction. It is not directly pleasing, however, it is as suc ...''objet petit a'' as surplus enjoyment, a concept which Lacan elaborated with direct reference to Marxist surplus value, and the paradox of the superego,
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  • From ''Critical Inquiry'' 43, no. 1 (Autumn 2016): 60-83. ...in the long tradition from Homer onwards that associates physical ugliness with moral monstrosity; for him, ugly is ''das Negativschöne ''(the negatively
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  • ...lem of responsibility. The subject can exonerate himself of responsibility with regard to the symbolic network of tradition which overdetermines his speech ...nerary of his life were utterly contingent and indifferent, that they bear no "deeper message."
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  • You are not unaware of the problem I’ve had with my École de Paris. I solved it as I had to—by tackling it at the root. I
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