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    “Man is born free ‚but everywhere he is in chains.”-Jean-Jacques Rousseau. A majority of us interpret this quote in a way that the society is believed as “inadequate.” Despite this relation to modern society we need to go in more depth to uncover that society is not the problem ‚but the consequences within are. In addition to this philosopher of enlightenment has developed a variety of miraculous works such as the series of the 3 discourses‚ Emile(education based)‚ and Julie. Not only have his

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    Derrida Abstract

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    Abstract 4:”Structure‚ Sign‚ and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences” “Structure‚ Sign‚ and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences” was written by Jacques Derrida‚ a French philosopher‚ as a contribution to a colloquium on structuralism in 1966. This piece was known for Derrida’s contradiction of structuralism‚ and his formation of three main ideas: complexity of meaning-making‚ meaning existence‚ and interpretation. Derrida begins his piece by talking about the center of structure

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    Splitting of ego

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    more energetic and successful kind of defence. Here‚ the ego rejects the incompatible idea together with its affect and behaves as if the idea had never occurred to the ego at all" (1894a‚ p. 58). This describes another form of splitting‚ that which Jacques Lacan later translates as foreclosure (forclusionerwerfung)‚ which is characteristic of the psychoses and results in the foreclosed element returning in the real in the form of a hallucination. With the concept of "denial of reality‚" Freud introduces

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    What is the role of metaphor in the development of an autonomous client? I’ve been recently reading about the importance of language in Epistemology. Particularly Wittgenstein and his ideas of language and it’s role in our shaping of the world. SLIDE 1: Wittgenstein Thus we turn to the enigmatic realms of Analytic Philosophy‚ headed up by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (1922). His sentence that "We make to ourselves pictures of facts" is the summarization of the view that; "In the picture and

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    The Letter of Father Jacques Bigot‚ respecting the mission of the Abnaquis at St. Missel de Sillery The Letter of Father Jacques Bigot‚ respecting the mission of the Abnaquis at St. Missel de Sillery (June 24th‚ 1681) from The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents Vol. LXII was written to relate recent events at the mission to Bigot’s recently departed predecessor Jacques Vaultier. Bigot mentions several positive changes in the seven months after Vaultier’s departure‚ notably‚ an increase in the

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    Kiss On Hand

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    ladies with glove on‚ single women‚ or young girls; and they are only do it indoors. For me‚ it seems really interesting how Scioline gives out those important information of hand kissing in the past. Then‚ she describes how the president of France- Jacques Chirac kissed her hand. She said Chirac hold her hand gently just like he hold one of his treasure pearls. When her hand reached the level of his chest‚ he bent down to meet her hand and started to kiss her hand. She felt his lips touch her skin

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    Charles Aznavourian

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    Charles Aznavourian is a Armenian/French singer‚ songwriter‚ actor‚ public activist and diplomat. He was born in Paris‚ France on may 22‚ 1924. His birth name is Shanour Vafhenag Aznavourian. Aznavour father Michael Aznavourian was from Akhaltsikhe in Georgia and his mother was from Turkey. At a young age Aznavourian and his parents moved to Tbilisi for Jobs‚ they soon moved again to France were Michael sang in restaurants before he created his own Georgian restaurant called "Le caucase" .Together

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    In this tutorial I question the ideas of ‘language’ and ‘othering’‚ removing any preconceived notions from my mind‚ starting a fresh research and pondering process to form an opinion. I debate both sides of the coin‚ fully cognizant of the fact that it is more like a multi-faceted dice and that only two perceptions are not enough to discuss such an extensive issue. In Ghosh’s fiction‚ space is not merely remembered as an imaginative construct but is represented as a domain of political and cultural

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    General overview The auther of this essay is interested in finding the meaning of absurdity‚ Beckett is master of absurd theater‚ and Krapp’s last tape is one of the most influencial plays in absured theater which is deconstructed by nature. Not just the work and auther but the approach itself help the auther of this essay to find the true meaning of absurdity which itself leads human‚ after passing a chaos‚ to absolute peace. In the following paragraphs‚ first there is a biography of Samual

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    Psychoanalytic Film Theory

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    of psychoanalysis‚ generally the works of Jacques Lacan. Psychoanalytic film theory occurred in two distinct waves. The first‚ beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s‚ focused on a formal critique of cinema’s dissemination of ideology‚ and especially on the role of the cinematic apparatus in this process. The main figures of this first wave were Christian Metz‚ Jean-Louis Baudry‚ and Laura Mulvey. They took their primary inspiration from the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan‚ and they most often read

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