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state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002

state university of new york press after lacan clinical practice and the subject of the unconscious oct 2002

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... Buckley,5–22. New York: New York University Press, 1988.———. “An Essay on Psychoanalytic Theory:Two Theories of Schizophrenia.Part II Discussion and Re-statement of the Specific Theory of Schizo-phrenia.” ... Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1996.London, N. “An Essay on Psychoanalytic Theory:Two Theories of Schizophre-nia. Part I Review and Critical Assessment of the Development of theTwo ... Buckley,177–232. New York: New York University Press, 1988.Soler, Colette. “The Body in the Teaching of Jacques Lacan.” JCFAR 6 (1995):6–38.Verhaeghe, Paul. “The Collapse of the Function of the Father...
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state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009

state university of new york press heideggers neglect of the body sep 2009

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... ordered stream of experiences that ultimately ends in death. Life, rather, is a “movement” or “happening” that is struc-turally determined by the ever-present possibility of death. Death, as a ... laid the foundations for a critique of Heidegger through his systematic analysis of the primacy of bodily perception, particularly in terms of our spatial directionality and orientation, a sensual ... terms of objective matter, of static corporeal substance (res extensa).In Being and Time, Heidegger makes it clear that one cannot think of Dasein in this way, “as a being-present -at- hand of some...
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state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003

state university of new york press kant on causation on the fivefold routes to the principle of causation dec 2003

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... schema of a category of relation we will bedealing with a determinate temporal relation that is the sensible analog of thedeterminate relation of thought that is found in the appropriate pure concept.Thus, ... impressions of the copy thesis.47. Treatise, Bk. I, pt. I, Đ VII, 18. Kant on CausationOn the Fivefold Routes to thePrinciple of CausationSteven M. Bayne State University of New York Press ... try to formulate (from Kant’s hints) an explanation of the significance of the term analogy of experience.The first hint at an explanation of the significance of the term analogy of experience...
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state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006

state university of new york press on buddhism jul 2006

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... acutting off of the metaphysical roots that chart a path out of nihilisticdespair. What we need is a pathway that leads us toward a perspec-tive of interconnectedness with each other, the world of ... searches out the path of religion, thatis, of religion as a way of life. Therefore, we can say in a word that thesubject matter of religion consists in a way of living by means of whicha human ... or-ganizations, the question to be dealt with from the standpoint of thelatter is that of reappropriation in the aforementioned sense. This re-appropriation—that is, “to appropriate again...
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state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005

state university of new york press the gathering of reason may 2005

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... delivered at a colloquium in memory of MartinHeidegger that was held at Pennsylvania State University in April1977; in a paper “Immateriality and the Play of Imagination,” read at the meeting of the ... translation through the pervasive rationalization of allsectors of human life. What has become questionable in the highestdegree is not the rationalization of man but rather the very rationalitythat ... a matter, not of preparing an alienation of that text, but rather of freeing a level of discourse submerged in that text and of establishing its unity by refer-ence to a certain subordinate...
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state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003

state university of new york press aristotle mar 2003

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... considered one of the creators of a sober scientific prose style. He is also theoriginator of a multitude of technical terms that, by way of their Latin translation,have become a fixed part of philosophical ... impiety (asebeia), the same accusation that had brought aboutSocrates’ death. Hinting at the fate of that “best, wisest and most just man amongthose alive at the time”(Plato, Phaidon 118a), he is ... basis of the later dictum amicusPlato, magis amica veritas, which means, loosely translated: “I love Plato, but I lovetruth even more.” Socrates is treated with a similar combination of respect...
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state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003

state university of new york press aristotle on false reasoning language and the world in the sophistical refutations mar 2003

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... LanguageHomonymyAmphibolyForm of the ExpressionCompositionDivisionAccent Published by State University of New York Press, Albanyâ 2003 State University of New York Printed in the United States of AmericaNo part of ... todistinguish between states of affairs that are properly explanatory of someconclusion and states of affairs that only logically entail that same conclusion.In this chapter I also show that Aristotle ... writing of the publisher.For information, address State University of New York Press,90 State Street, Suite 700, Albany, NY 12207Production by Michael HaggettMarketing by Fran KenestonLibrary of...
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state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004

state university of new york press globalization technology and philosophy may 2004

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... case that “relationships [that]develop on the basis of communicated shared interests” are not only Published by State University of New York Press, Albanyâ 2004 State University of New York All ... agenda of “competitiveness” that has summedup much of what is vital in parties that call themselves conservative to-day—are every bit as impatient of constraints by the old structures of the nation -state, ... much of individuals in the way of moral commitments that restrict the free play of choice, and that virtual communities offer people a means of reapingthe benefits of communicative association...
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state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004

state university of new york press hegels theory of imagination sep 2004

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... thank professor Jay Lampert at the University of Guelph for his helpfuleditorial suggestions on parts of the final draft. Schematic Breakdown of the Imagination in Each of the Philosophy of Spirit ... Harris.Albany: State University of New York Press, 1977FirstPhil First Philosophy of Spirit. In The System of Ethical Life(1802/3) and First Philosophy of Spirit (Part II of the System although ... theAbsolute Synthesis of the Identity Theory. The synthesis is not that of a sub-jective faculty but is rather part of the becoming of the Absolute. These state- ments require elaboration.Rather than...
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state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002

state university of new york press land value community callicott and environmental philosophy jan 2002

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... areincapable of attachment to nature (for reasons argued earlier), can be enlistedon behalf of nature—given, of course, a foundation of nonmoral “natural sen-timent” that affirms nature.But are ... regarding our treatment of the environ-ment—if, that is, we attempt to protect nature through the uncoordinatedand individual volitions of “6 billion points of light”—then clearly the naturalenvironment ... thisplanet. That relates us in multiple, intimate ways to the rest of nature.Ecology shows us that all those life forms are integrated into an interactive,mutual interdependence. That interdependence...
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state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006

state university of new york press oppenheimers choice reflections from moral philosophy jul 2006

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... analysis of a concept of law but, at least, a declaration of a wish to containroyal power. Its normativity came from baronial force, not logic. Thevindication for Kant’s elaborate imagery of debates ... ssion. We were aware of what it might mean if theybeat us to the draw in the development of atomic bombs.”5One of Heisenberg’s varied rationalizations after 1945 was thatGerman scientists ... of what may be meant by having nochoice in a sense that matters. Homeric heroes frequently reected at length on their fates while knowing at the same time what they weregoing to do and what...
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state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007

state university of new york press surplus spinoza lacan feb 2007

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... reconfirmation of their necessity becomes in his state- 8 Surpluseat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of ... concerned. For, God’s explanation why Adamshould not eat of the tree of knowledge is simply that “in the daythat you eat of it you shall die.” Nothing in this statement indi-cates whether Adam should ... Morecapable of explaining such monstrosities is, rather, Kant, whose“specification of the moral law . . . looked at more closely, is sim-ply desire in its pure state, that very desire that culminates...
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state university of new york press the end of comparative philosophy and the task of comparative thinking heidegger derrida and daoism sep 2009

state university of new york press the end of comparative philosophy and the task of comparative thinking heidegger derrida and daoism sep 2009

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... Y P Albanyâ 2009 State University of New York All rights reservedPrinted in the United States of AmericaNo part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written ... writing of the publisher.For information, contact State University of New York Press, Albany, NYwww.sunypress.eduProduction by Dana FooteMarketing by Anne M. ValentineLibrary of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication ... instances of comparative philosophy. Second, it means that as such, any comparison is of necessity related to the theory of com-parative philosophy in that it is only in the comparisons that we...
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state university of new york press the gods and technology a reading of heidegger jan 2006

state university of new york press the gods and technology a reading of heidegger jan 2006

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... the direction of abetting, and that requires another agentrather than a patient. Abetting is directed at something that can activelytake up the proffered aid, not at something that would passively ... that they are tender and, in Shake-speare’s sonnet, easily “untrimmed,” denuded. Nature is not a concen-tration of the forces of imposition; what is brought forth by nature is notimposed at ... to re-late their thinking to the word of a divine being. It is distinctive of thethinkers who later, i.e., from the time of Plato on, are called “philoso-phers” that their own meditation is...
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state university of new york press the meaning of the dream in psychoanalysis apr 2002

state university of new york press the meaning of the dream in psychoanalysis apr 2002

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... left blank. Published by State University of New York Press, Albanyâ 2002 State University of New York All rights reservedPrinted in the United States of AmericaNo part of this book may be used ... believe that the cry is a result of (i.e., was caused by)her actually being in a state of distress, for this would involve the attribution of causation to that state. We could not assume that the ... Jane’s latent expression of sickness—the cause and meaning of her stating (and feeling) her fear of headaches at this point—is one of the mean-ings of her statement regarding her fear of headaches.Meaning...
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