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    Marchés et socialisme. Réponse à E. Mandel.Alec Nove & Colette Bernas - 1988 - Actuel Marx 4 (1):116.
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    Ecriture et réécriture des textes philosophiques médiévaux: volume d'hommage offert à Colette Sirat.Colette Sirat, Jacqueline Hamesse & Olga Weijers (eds.) - 2006 - Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
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    Naval Kishore Basininin Farsça'ya Olan Hizmet ve Katkıları.Karagözoğlu Berna - 2015 - Journal of Turkish Studies 10 (Volume 10 Issue 4):619-619.
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    Teaching care ethics: conceptual understandings and stories for learning.Colette Rabin & Grinell Smith - 2013 - Journal of Moral Education 42 (2):164-176.
    An ethic of care acknowledges the centrality of the role of caring relationships in moral education. Care ethics requires a conception of ?care? that differs from the quotidian use of the word. In order to teach care ethics more effectively, this article discusses four interrelated ways that teachers? understandings of care differ from care ethics: (1) conflating the term of reference ?care? with its quotidian use; (2) overlooking the challenge of developing caring relationships; (3) tending toward monocultural understandings of care; (...)
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    There are no shortcuts to theory.Berna Devezer - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e38.
    Almaatouq et al. claim that the integrative experiment design can help “develop a reliable, cohesive, and cumulative theoretical understanding.” I will contest this claim by challenging three underlying assumptions about the nature of scientific theories. I propose that the integrative experiment design should be viewed as an exploratory framework rather than a means to build or evaluate theories.
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    A History of Jewish Philosophy in the Middle Ages.Colette Sirat - 1985 - Paris: Editions De La Maison des Sciences De L'Homme.
    This book surveys the vast body of medieval Jewish philosophy, devoting ample discussion to major figures such as Saadiah Gaon, Maimonides, Abraham Ibn Ezra, Judah Halevi, Abraham Ibn Daoud, and Gersonides, as well as presenting the ancillary texts of lesser known authors. Sirat quotes little-known texts, providing commentary and situating them within their historical and philosophical contexts. A comprehensive bibliography directs the reader to the texts themselves and to recent studies.
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    Determinants of Hip and Knee Replacement: The Role of Social Support and Family Dynamics.Berna Demiralp, Lane Koenig, Jennifer T. Nguyen & Samuel A. Soltoff - 2019 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 56:004695801983743.
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    Kant on Chance and Explanation.Berna Kilinc - 2011 - In Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao Gonzalo, Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann & Marcel Weber (eds.), Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation. Springer. pp. 453--463.
  9. Logic and Philosophy of Science. Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy.Berna Kilinç, Gürol Irzik & Stephen Voss (eds.) - 2007
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    Meta-analysis as Judgment Aggregation.Berna Kilinc - 2011 - In Henk W. de Regt (ed.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009. Springer. pp. 123--135.
    My goal in this paper is to see the extent to which judgment aggregation methods subsume meta-analytic ones. To this end, I derive a generalized version of the classical Condorcet Jury Theorem, the aggregative implications of which have been widely exploited in the area of rational choice theory, but not yet in philosophy of science. I contend that the generalized CJT that I prove below is useful for modelling at least some meta-analytic procedures.
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    Les fondements ontologiques du monde et la violence fondatrice: essai.Colette Suberbielle - 2009 - Sabres: Eleuthère.
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    Leaders in ethics education.Berna Arda - 2019 - International Journal of Ethics Education 4 (1):83-92.
    Prof. Berna Arda, is a graduate of Ankara University Faculty of Medicine 1987, has medical specialty and PhD degrees in History of Medicine and Ethics and, teaches at the Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine in Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey. Her main research and publication fields are science ethics, human rights, woman and bioethics, medical law, ethics education and disease concept in history of medicine. She was a visiting scientist at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard (...)
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    Principios y valores: la ética.Luis Feliu Bernárdez (ed.) - 2020 - Madrid: Sílex.
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    Revelatory Perceptions.Colette S. Jung - 1999 - Semiotics:78-93.
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    L'adoption, une aventure à risques.Colette Legrand - 2006 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 171 (1):83-91.
    Cet article expose, à partir de deux cas, certaines difficultés de l’adoption. Il vise à montrer le décalage entre le désir des adoptants et la réalité parfois très dure qu’ils vont devoir affronter. Surtout lorsqu’il s’agit d’enfants de plus de cinq ans, porteurs d’un passé traumatique qui reste non dit. La création de liens forts se fait cependant au milieu de ce vécu difficile et, dans le meilleur des cas, les parents y jouent alors un rôle de soignants.
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    Public Health England and Co-Production with the Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme.Colette Lloyd, Elizabeth Corcoran & Lynn Murray - 2023 - The New Bioethics 29 (3):216-225.
    As the new Cell-free DNA (Cf-DNA) prenatal screening test for Down syndrome was being introduced into the UK’s fetal anomaly screening program, Down syndrome charities had an opportunity to participate. An experience of co-production where we were the minority voice then followed. This paper explores that process and our experience as a charity. Institutional and societal structures meant that it was difficult to be heard and a significant amount of bias was noted within the program. Consequently, our viewpoints were often (...)
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    La métallurgie minoenne et la fonte à la cire perdue. Expérimentations sur un procédé antique.Colette Verlinden - 1986 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 110 (1):41-52.
    L'article décrit et expose les résultats de deux séries d'expériences de coulée de figurines en bronze suivant la méthode de la fonte à la cire perdue. Ces expérimentations avaient pour but d'essayer de reproduire les procédés d'élaboration et de coulée utilisés à l'époque minoenne et de préciser leur rôle et leur influence sur l'apparence finale des objets.
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  18. Early Modern Women and the Poetics of Lamentation: Mourning, Revenge, and Art.Colette H. Winn - 1999 - Mediaevalia 22 (1999-2000):127.
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    Restorashyn: Ecofeminist Restoration.Colette R. Palamar - 2006 - Environmental Ethics 28 (3):285-301.
    Most restoration projects are designed to approximate the species composition and ecotypes ecologists and historians determine were present in an area at some point in the historical past. In most cases, although somewhat arbitrary, the specific time chosen is based on an understanding of historic species composition and anthropogenic disturbances.Although restoring an area to the estimated, historical vegetation types is widely accepted, the exclusory nature of the restoration process often actively eliminates not just invasive species, but also non-invasive, nonnative species (...)
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    Buddhist Philosophy and the Ideals of Environmentalism.Colette Sciberras - 2010 - Dissertation, Durham University
    I examine the consistency between contemporary environmentalist ideals and Buddhist philosophy, focusing, first, on the problem of value in nature. I argue that the teachings found in the Pāli canon cannot easily be reconciled with a belief in the intrinsic value of life, whether human or otherwise. This is because all existence is regarded as inherently unsatisfactory, and all beings are seen as impermanent and insubstantial, while the ultimate spiritual goal is often viewed, in early Buddhism, as involving a deep (...)
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    A Portrait of the Yogi (joi) as Sketched by Joindu'.Colette Caillat - 2003 - In Piotr Balcerowicz (ed.), Essays in Jaina philosophy and religion. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. pp. 20--239.
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    Wild, Women, and Wolves.Colette R. Palamar - 2007 - Environmental Ethics 29 (1):63-75.
    Despite the successes, and the considerable and continuing ethical disputes regarding wolf reintroduction in the United States, no clear, cogent, theoretically based ethical examination of the wolf reintroductions has yet been completed. Ecological feminist thought, particularly as articulated by Karen J. Warren, presents one way to create such an ethical assessment. Applying ecological feminist theories to wolf reintroduction also generates an intriguing instance of theoretical application in the “real world” and sheds insight on the pragmatic value of ecological feminist thought. (...)
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    Do Patients Have Responsibilities in a Free-Market System? a Personal Perspective.Murat Civaner & Berna Arda - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (2):263-273.
    The current debate that surrounds the issue of patient rights and the transformation of health care, social insurance, and reimbursement systems has put the topic of patient responsibility on both the public and health care sectors' agenda. This climate of debate and transition provides an ideal time to rethink patient responsibilities, together with their underlying rationale, and to determine if they are properly represented when being called `patient' responsibilities. In this article we analyze the various types of patient responsibilities, identify (...)
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  24. Publication Ethics from the Perspective of PhD Students of Health Sciences: A Limited Experience.Berna Arda - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (2):213-222.
    Publication ethics, an important subtopic of science ethics, deals with determination of the misconducts of science in performing research or in the dissemination of ideas, data and products. Science, the main features of which are secure, reliable and ethically obtained data, plays a major role in shaping the society. As long as science maintains its quality by being based on reliable and ethically obtained data, it will be possible to maintain its role in shaping the society. This article is devoted (...)
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    Wild, Women, and Wolves.Colette R. Palamar - 2007 - Environmental Ethics 29 (1):63-75.
    Despite the successes, and the considerable and continuing ethical disputes regarding wolf reintroduction in the United States, no clear, cogent, theoretically based ethical examination of the wolf reintroductions has yet been completed. Ecological feminist thought, particularly as articulated by Karen J. Warren, presents one way to create such an ethical assessment. Applying ecological feminist theories to wolf reintroduction also generates an intriguing instance of theoretical application in the “real world” and sheds insight on the pragmatic value of ecological feminist thought. (...)
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    Postdocs as Key to Faculty Diversity: A Structured and Collaborative Approach for Research Universities.Colette Patt, Andrew Eppig & Mark A. Richards - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Over the past 50 years the diversity of higher education faculty in the mathematical, physical, computer, and engineering sciences has advanced very little at 4-year universities in the United States. This is despite laws and policies such as affirmative action, interventions by universities, and enormous financial investment by federal agencies to diversify science, technology, mathematics, and engineering career pathways into academia. Data comparing the fraction of underrepresented minority postdoctoral scholars to the fraction of faculty at these institutions offer a straightforward (...)
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    Alban Jacquemart, Les hommes dans les mouvements féministes. Sociohistoire d’un engagement improbable.Colette Pipon - 2015 - Clio 42:316-316.
    Le sens commun actuel s’évertue à faire des féministes un groupe militant uniquement composé de femmes, malgré la réémergence d’associations féministes mixtes depuis le milieu des années 1990. Le beau livre d’Alban Jacquemart apporte alors une réponse positive et éclairée à la question suivante : peut-on être homme et militant féministe? L’ouvrage est issu de la thèse de sociologie menée par Alban Jacquemart sous la direction de Rose-Marie Lagrave et récompensée par le Prix de la thèse sur...
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    Buddhism and Speciesism: On the Misapplication of Western Concepts to Buddhist Beliefs.Colette Sciberras - 2008 - Journal of Buddhist Ethics 15:215-240.
    In this article, I defend Buddhism from Paul Waldau’s charge of speciesism. I argue that Waldau attributes to Buddhism various notions that it does not necessarily have, such as the ideas that beings are morally considerable if they possess certain traits, and that humans, as morally considerable beings, ought never to be treated as means. These ideas may not belong in Buddhism, and for Waldau’s argument to work, he needs to show that they do. Moreover, a closer look at his (...)
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  29. Deep Ecology and Ecofeminism: the Self in Environmental Philosophy.Colette Sciberras - 2002 - Dissertation, Lancaster
    I consider the issue of the self and its relation to the environment, focusing on the accounts given in ecofeminism and deep ecology. Though both stress the relatedness of the human self to nature, these accounts differ in various ways. Ecofeminism stresses the value of personal relations with particular others, whereas deep ecology argues that we should expand our sense of self to include all natural others and the whole of nature. Deep ecology’s views on the self, which are loosely (...)
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    Robert Leslie Ellis and John Stuart mill on the one and the many of frequentism.Berna Kilinç - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2):251-274.
    (2000). ROBERT LESLIE ELLIS AND JOHN STUART MILL ON THE ONE AND THE MANY OF FREQUENTISM. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 251-274.
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    Impaired ability to give a meaning to personally significant events in patients with schizophrenia.Fabrice Berna, Mehdi Bennouna-Greene, Jevita Potheegadoo, Paulina Verry, Martin A. Conway & Jean-Marie Danion - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):703-711.
    Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness affecting sense of identity. Autobiographical memory deficits observed in schizophrenia could contribute to this altered sense of identity. The ability to give a meaning to personally significant events is also critical for identity construction and self-coherence. Twenty-four patients with schizophrenia and 24 control participants were asked to recall five self-defining memories. We assessed meaning making in participants’ narratives and afterwards asked them explicitly to give a meaning to their memories . We found that both (...)
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    Value, Virtue, and Vivienne Westwood: On the Philosophical Importance of Fashion.Colette Olive - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):481-95.
    The late Vivienne Westwood sketched a role for fashion that elevates it from the prosaic to the status of art, as something important, life-enhancing, and worthy of pursuit. Here, a philosophical treatment of Westwood’s vision of fashion that does justice to the artistic and life-enhancing value that fashion can realise is offered, using an emergent theory in contemporary analytic aesthetics. The virtue theory of art delineates the intrinsic worth of art in terms of the opportunities it provides for us to (...)
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    Islam and bioethics.Berna Arda & Vardit Rispler-Chaim (eds.) - 2011 - Ankara: Ankara Üniversitesi Basımevi.
    Contains twenty-one of the papers presented at the 3rd Islam and Bioethics International Conference held April 14-16, 2010, in Manavgat, Antalya, Turkey.
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  34. A művészet; válogatott tanulmányok.Bernát Alexander - 1969 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiadó. Edited by Samu Szemere.
     
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  35. Spinoza.Bernát Alexander - 1923 - München,: E. Reinhardt.
     
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    Sexe, race et pratique du pouvoir: l'idée de nature.Colette Guillaumin - 1992 - Paris: Côté-femmes.
    On imagine trop souvent que les caractères " naturels " (le sexe, la race, par exemple) " tombent sous le sens ", sont des évidences inquestionnables. Tout au plus admet-on que les sociétés manipulent un peu tout cela, qu'il en résulte des différences, bonnes ou mauvaises, c'est selon... Pourtant, ne serait-ce pas déjà une manipulation que de prétendre certains caractères " naturels "? Le " naturel " ne serait-il pas une interprétation, bref un " artifice ", ancré dans de très (...)
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    Morális felelősség, érdem és kontroll: a morális felelősség metafizikája.László Bernáth - 2019 - Budapest: L'Harmattan.
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  38. Mögliche Welten" unter literaturtheoretischem Aspekt.Á Bernáth & K. Csúri - 1980 - In Karóly Csúri (ed.), Literary semantics and possible worlds =. Szeged [Hungary]: Auctoritate et consilio Cathedrae Comparationis Litterarum Universarum Universitatis Szegediensis de Attila József nominatae edita.
     
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  39. Sounding Board.Joaquin G. Bernas - 2007 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 11 (2):1-130.
     
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    The DING family of proteins: ubiquitous in eukaryotes, but where are the genes?Anne Berna, Ken Scott, Eric Chabrière & François Bernier - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (5):570-580.
    PstS and DING proteins are members of a superfamily of secreted, high‐affinity phosphate‐binding proteins. Whereas microbial PstS have a well‐defined role in phosphate ABC transporters, the physiological function of DING proteins, named after their DINGGG N termini, still needs to be determined. PstS and DING proteins co‐exist in some Pseudomonas strains, to which they confer a highly adhesive and virulent phenotype. More than 30 DING proteins have now been purified, mostly from eukaryotes. They are often associated with infections or with (...)
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    Tudomány vagy tapasztalat?: a fenomenológia és a naturalizmus szerepe a filozófiai elméletalkotásban.László Bernáth & Miklós Márton (eds.) - 2018 - Budapest: Fakultás Kiadó.
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    Teoría y epistemología del texto.Enrique Bernárdez - 1995 - Madrid: Cátedra.
    Se intenta mostrar como los nuevo planteamientos que se estan haciendo en las ciencias naturales y sociales, permiten hallar una fundamentación científica para la lingüística textual.
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    Protein tyrosine kinases as new potential targets against human schistosomiasis.Colette Dissous, Arnaud Ahier & Naji Khayath - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (12):1281-1288.
    In spite of the numerous efforts made to control their transmission, parasite schistosomes still represent a serious public health concern and a major economic problem in many developing countries. Praziquantel (PZQ) is the drug of choice for the treatment of schistosomiasis and the only one that is available for mass chemotherapy. However, its widespread use and its inefficacy on juvenile parasites raise fears that schistosomes will develop drug resistance, and make the development of alternative drugs highly desirable. Protein tyrosine kinases (...)
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  44. Les écrits de Hamann. Hegel & J. Colette - 1983 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 173 (1):133-134.
     
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  45. Les Ecrits de Hamann. Hegel & Jacques Colette - 1983 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 88 (2):280-281.
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    Le vocabulaire latin de la vision aux xi e et xii e siècles : L’influence des traductions depuis le grec et l’arabe.Colette Dufossé - 2024 - Archives d'Histoire Doctrinale et Littéraire du Moyen Âge 90 (1):7-63.
    Dans la première moitié du xii e siècle, les chartrains créent un lexique spécialisé pour l’optique en sélectionnant des termes sans connotation théologique et en leur ajoutant un sens géométrique. Grâce à Constantin l’Africain, ils y intègrent l’ophtalmologie. Alors que ce lexique est utilisé par les traducteurs gréco-latins, les traducteurs arabo-latins, à l’exception de l’Émir Eugène de Sicile, ignorent largement ces spécialisations sémantiques. L’hétérogénéité des choix des traducteurs réintroduit ainsi une incertitude lexicale qui nécessite une clarification des concepts et une (...)
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    Breakthrough International Negotiation, Michael Watkins and Susan Rosegrant, with a foreword by Shimon Peres , 346 pp., $40 cloth. [REVIEW]Colette Mazzucelli - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):160-161.
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    Lacanian Affects: The Function of Affect in Lacan's Work.Colette Soler - 2015 - Routledge.
    Affect is a high-stakes topic in psychoanalysis, but there has long been a misperception that Lacan neglected affect in his writings. We encounter affect at the beginning of any analysis in the form of subjective suffering that the patient hopes to alleviate. How can psychoanalysis alleviate such suffering when analytic practice itself gives rise to a wide range of affects in the patient’s relationship to the analyst? Lacanian Affects: The Function of Affect in Lacan’s Work, is the first book to (...)
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    Humanisation?: Psychoanalysis, Symbolisation, and the Body of the Unconscious.Colette Soler - 2018 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Benjamin Farrow & Hugues D'Alascio.
    Unquenched desire, the dividing up of the drives, repetition, and symptom are the keywords for the effects that the unconscious, as deciphered by Freud, has on the body. Harmony is not on the agenda, but rather the discordance, unlinking, and arrogance of cynical jouissances. It seems that the discourse of capitalism is today increasing their deleterious consequences - with all of these demonstrative suicides, but also suicides as diverse as those of terrorists, Tibetan monks, those beleaguered by the capitalist enterprise, (...)
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    Lacan--the unconscious reinvented.Colette Soler - 2014 - London: Karnac Books.
    Has Jacques Lacan's impact on psychoanalysis really been assessed? His formulation that the Freudian unconscious is "structured like a language" is well-known, but this was only the beginning. There was then the radically new thesis of the "real unconscious". Why this step? Searching for the Ariadne's thread that runs throughout Lacan's ever-evolving teaching, this book illuminates the questions implicit in each step, and sheds new light on his revisions and renewals of psychoanalytic concepts. In tracing these, the author brings out (...)
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