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Q : But it's not a question of what your personal situation is , it's rather a matter of scientific understanding . One thrust of the argument about psychoanalysis is that it gives you tools to overcome the determinations of your own ...
Q : But it's not a question of what your personal situation is , it's rather a matter of scientific understanding . One thrust of the argument about psychoanalysis is that it gives you tools to overcome the determinations of your own ...
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In an interview about Penthesilea , Peter said that " the question is : if we had a non - patriarchal symbolic order , what would the language be in that situation ? What would the non - patriarchal ' word ' be ?
In an interview about Penthesilea , Peter said that " the question is : if we had a non - patriarchal symbolic order , what would the language be in that situation ? What would the non - patriarchal ' word ' be ?
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Furthermore , this dichotomous position lends itself too easily to questions which are theoretically naive : such as ... Therefore , the question now becomes not whether or not the images in Riddles are “ essentialist , ” but rather ...
Furthermore , this dichotomous position lends itself too easily to questions which are theoretically naive : such as ... Therefore , the question now becomes not whether or not the images in Riddles are “ essentialist , ” but rather ...
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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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