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What is consciousness? And do we really have it?
Eternity in an Hour —
Authority: 131
Sigmund Freud~The French philosopher Descartes placed introspection, a form of consciousness, as an essential condition of his philosophical system. But what does consciousness actually mean? What are the conditions that need to be fulfilled in order to label someone as being in a conscious state?Perhaps the most ...1 day ago -
Why Myths Still Matter (Part Three): Therapy and the Labyrinth
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Authority: 162
For his sixth labor (see my previous posts ), Hercules was ordered to disperse a huge flock of extremely aggressive, large and territorial birds that had taken over a lake near the Greek town of Stymphalos. As with the cleaning of the Augean stables , this task took far more brains than brawn. Stumped at first, ...1 day ago -
When the President Has a Stroke
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Authority: 162
When the President Has a Stroke Shedding light on the psychological travails of Woodrow Wilson by W. Barksdale Maynard, Ph.D. Can we psychoanalyze the dead? That is what historians have tried to do with Woodrow Wilson, one of the most perplexing men ever to hold the U. S. presidency. At times Wilson could be ...2 days ago -
Freud’s Sexual Dreams
Authspot —
Authority: 542
Dissatisfied people Still have dissatisfying dreams To that extent, Freud was correct Then sex was taboo Women couldn’t go to a billiards room Nor play golf Or any ball game Nor could women indulge In the luxury of eating Bananas in public Today the world Has turned around a century Women excel men In all kinds of ...4 days ago -
Culture Vulture: Reading Jung’s “Red Book,” Conclusion
The Arts Fuse Blog —
Authority: 126
Whether you’re a Jungian or a Freudian, think Jung was a genius or charlatan, or even if you’re someone who’s never given much thought to psychotherapy, the exhibition on the “Red Book” at New York City’s Rubin Museum of Art is worth a visit. THE RED BOOK by C.G. Jung. Edited by Sonu Shamdasani. ...4 days ago -
Miscellany
Quotidian Vicissitudes —
Authority: 115
1) The small weasel cat has taken to licking out my coffee cup on a regular basis … luckily she waits until I’m done with it. However, she needs to be caffeinated exactly as much as she needs a hole in her precious head. She is a very strange spotted person to have in the house. 2) The Amazon and I went to ...4 days ago -
Absolute Objectivism as the Defect of Subjective Critique
Sub Specie Aeterni —
Authority: 108
In the chapter entitled “The Critique of the Subject” in the volume Who Comes After the Subject (edited by Cadava, Connor, and Nancy), Michel Henry embarks on a critical history of the philosophy of the subject. While he claims that the history of the critique of the subject has “numerous convergent ...4 days ago -
The Great Feast
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Authority: 162
Benjamin Franklin asserted that the turkey , not the eagle, should be our national symbol, calling the former a "much more respectable bird." Ill give you another reason to favor the turkey for this job: We eat it in our national feast. In order to explain this, I must relate some facts from long ago. Among the ...5 days ago -
Oedipus the King by Sophocles
Fifty Books Project 2009 —
Authority: 131
The story of Oedipus is well-worn: Boy meets girl. Boy saves girls city from riddle-obsessed monster. Boy discovers that hes actually girls son, and that he killed his own dad years ago without knowing but its too late because theyve already boned. Its almost cliche. To be more specific, Oedipus is the king of ...5 days ago -
Den Xero (“I do not know”) by Charlie (CEL IV) November 18, 2009
TIERRA LIMPIA by Charles Lincoln —
Authority: 114
French novelist Anatole France wrote: “An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don’t.” What don’t you know? DEN XERO I choose to write on what I do not know, because that is the broadest ...6 days ago -
The Anthropology of Freud and Woytyla
Socyberty —
Authority: 552
While Sigmund Freud was not really writing on the issue of anthropology, it may be posited as he bequeathed us with more or less a revised and yet novel anthropology. Writing at the end of the 19th and into the 20th century, Freud inserted a new angle of understanding human beings, which used to consider men and ...1 week ago -
Contemporary Dream Theories Starting with Freud
The Dream Studies Portal —
Authority: 104
I’ve been brewing this post series for a long time. Many readers have asked me to review the influential theories of dream formation that are still at work today. Unfortunately, in our Western culture, where dreaming has long been considered insignificant, advances have been slow due to a lack of funded ...1 week ago -
John Craxton obituary
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 987
A talented and well-connected artist with a passion for the Greek landscape In 1946 the painter John Craxton, who has died aged 87, had a show of haunted landscapes in Zurich. He sent a postcard home, saying that he might go on to Italy, but by the time it arrived he had landed in his eventual homeland of Greece. ...1 week ago -
Mad science: The uncanny leaps the species barrier.
And Now the Screaming Starts —
Authority: 125
Seed magazine has a nice piece on neuroscience research aimed at transforming the century-old psychoanalytic concept of the uncanny into a data-supported and more strictly defined phenomenon. Disturbing experiences that feel both familiar and strange are instances of the “uncanny,” an intuitive concept, yet ...1 week ago -
John Craxton
Family: News and advice on family matters children and parents —
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Artist who roomed with the young Lucian Freud and detested being labelled a NeoRomantic1 week ago -
Meditation XIV, Epistēmē, A Brief Introduction to Epistemology
Eternity in an Hour —
Authority: 131
Sigmund Freud – The Science Museum, London~ When two people meet, they unconsciously affect one another in ways the mind cannot even begin to comprehend. The meeting may be brief and uneventful with nothing fruitful happening as a result of it. But the die is cast and the wheels of time have turned. The present [...]1 week ago -
German for Travelers : A Novel in 95 Lessons
Feminist Review —
Authority: 543
By Norah Labiner Coffee House Press Norah Labiners third novel German for Travelers reads a lot more like poetry than prose. Each chapter, which is framed as a lesson, begins with a seemingly disconnected sentence translated into English from German, before jumping to a different time period, country, character, ...1 week ago -
Sometimes a Banana Vase Is Just A Banana Vase.
Iwanttowearit. —
Authority: 134
These Jonathan Adler vases want your flower. Perfect decor for a Freudian Psychologists office? No? You must have at least one on your Holiday list.1 week ago -
Freud and then Heine: Spinoza Does not Deny God, but Always Humanity
Frames /sing —
Authority: 465
Freud and Spinoza on Kant’s Freedom A few days ago I listened to the paper by Michael Mack (Nottingham), “Spinoza and Freud, or how to be mindful of the mind” from the Spinoza and Bodies conference (audio here ), and one quote really stood out, taken from Heine on Spinoza. Mack’s paper argues that ...1 week ago -
Where does Evil Reside?
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Authority: 162
Where does Evil Re side? By the close of WWI Freud could see The Other Side of the Lust-Principle. Hardly surprising, in retrospect. There had been a shock. Victorias Secret was Out. (Come Out, Come Out Wherever You are, and see the young lady that fell from a star.) It was the undieside. We have had a shock. An ...1 week ago
