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Jacques Lacan
Very interesting: Very well written. First of all, this book is interesting from a peeping Tom perspective. And not surprisingly, Lacan is portrayed as self-absorbed, cold and opportunistic, desperate for recognition. The book covers the bitter [... more]
$57.50
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Why Psychoanalysis? (European Perspectives: A Series in ...
pensive and pendulous: Psychoanalysis as a necessary and reasonable practice is defended and reviewed.. Roudinesco's book neatly narrates the contentious 20th century history of psychoanalysis in France and the United States. The author describes [... more]
$25.00
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Jacques Lacan
Very interesting: Very well written. First of all, this book is interesting from a peeping Tom perspective. And not surprisingly, Lacan is portrayed as self-absorbed, cold and opportunistic, desperate for recognition. The book covers the bitter [... more]
$28.50
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For What Tomorrow . . .: A Dialogue (Cultural Memory in ...
Stunning, Thought Provoking Insight into the works of Jacques Derrida: For those who are new to Derrida and those who read his works, I strongly recommend this book. I have read over a dozen works by Derrida, about the same number of journal articles and [... more]
$21.95
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Philosophy in Turbulent Times: Canguilhem, Sartre, ...
Author: Elisabeth Roudinesco Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 194 EAN: 9780231143004 ISBN: 0231143001 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 2008-10-29 [... more]
$26.50
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Jacques Lacan: An Outline of a Life and History of a ...
Very interesting: Very well written. First of all, this book is interesting from a peeping Tom perspective. And not surprisingly, Lacan is portrayed as self-absorbed, cold and opportunistic, desperate for recognition. The book covers the bitter [... more]
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