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I think that the subject in Freud and in psychoanalysis in general is a very strange mixture of really human features and of male features . This is a difficult point . According to the social and historical context within which Freud's ...
I think that the subject in Freud and in psychoanalysis in general is a very strange mixture of really human features and of male features . This is a difficult point . According to the social and historical context within which Freud's ...
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Marx's conception of social reality is ontologically grounded in a dialectical interaction between humans and nature ... The human , here considered as a subject , works on and transforms nature considered as an object , whether or not ...
Marx's conception of social reality is ontologically grounded in a dialectical interaction between humans and nature ... The human , here considered as a subject , works on and transforms nature considered as an object , whether or not ...
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8 Knowledge and Human Interests , p . 4 ; on this view of the Enlightenment in general , cf. T.W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer , Dialectic of Enlightenment , translated by John Cumming , New York , 1972 , passim .
8 Knowledge and Human Interests , p . 4 ; on this view of the Enlightenment in general , cf. T.W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer , Dialectic of Enlightenment , translated by John Cumming , New York , 1972 , passim .
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
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