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Collège d'analyse - 0 views

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    Collège d'analyse Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CollegeAnalyseLaique RUBRIQUES PHOTOS VIDEOS PARTAGER 207 S'ABONNER Samedi, Nov. 10, 2012 Prochaine édition dans environ 6 jours Archives MILLER et Autisme/ La psychanalyse en procès & Pour la défense des droits des autistes Partagé par Frans Tassigny calameo.com - Je crois que la parole, sur la question de la psychanalyse, n'est pas assez donnée aux analysants Je suis venu au fil du temps à m'autoriser à parler et à voir ma vie un peu d'une autre manière. Mo... Minutes autour de Jacques Lacan college-analyse-laique.org college-analyse-laique.org - Minutes autour de Jacques Lacan « »Lacan avait posé la question à la passe de ce qui pouvait se passer dans » la boule de quelqu'un pour s'autoriser d'être analyste « . Il dit en avoir raté la ré... Les vases non communicants, par Jean Bertrand Pontalis. college-analyse-laique.org college-analyse-laique.org - Les vases non communicants, par Jean Bertrand Pontalis. dormirajamais.org - Entre Freud et Breton, c'est peu dire que le principe des vases communicants a mal fonctionné. Breton/Freud: les vases no... La grande aventure de la cure par la parole, à partir du versant père-fille college-analyse-laique.org college-analyse-laique.org - La grande aventure de la cure par la parole, à partir du versant père-fille Les Éditions Fayard ont publié récemment la correspondance entre Freud et sa fille Anna. Environ 300 lettres jusqu'alors ... L'Avocat du Diable ( BHL ), Bernard-Henri Lévy et Jacques Lacan…et Michel Foucault… college-analyse-laique.org college-analyse-laique.org - * Yann Garvoz Je suis dans trop de groupes (reflet de trop d'intérêts, que du coup je ne puis tous qu'effleurer), alors du coup vais quitter celui-ci. Avant cela je vais me faire l'avocat du diable...
franstassigny

Collège d'Analyse Laïque - 0 views

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    Frans Frans Tassigny · Subscribed · ULB L'association ψ [Psi] * LE TEMPS DU NON existe maintenant depuis 27 ans tout juste, déclarée sous cette appellation - entre 1983 et 1989 sous un autre nom, trop parisien. Elle a toujours pour but de favoriser la réflexion pluridisciplinaire par les différents moyens existant, la publication et la diffusion de matériaux écrits, graphiques, sonores, textes originaux, œuvres d'art, archives inédites, sur les thèmes en relation à la psychanalyse, l'histoire et l'idéologie. ψ = psi grec, résumé de Ps ychanalyse et I déologie. Le NON de ψ [Psi] * LE TEMPS DU NON s'adresse à l'idéologie qui, quand elle prend sa source dans l'ignorance délibérée, est l'antonyme de la réflexion, de la raison, de l'intelligence. ø © Élisabeth Roudinesco ψ [Psi] * LE TEMPS DU NON / Janvier 2012. Élisabeth Roudinesco Psychanalyse et autisme : la polémique. Partie 1, première parution dans. http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/france/ http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/../../elisabeth-roudinesco/psychanalyse-autisme-polemique_b_1241992.html
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YouTube - The Psychology of Religion-Steven Pinker (part I) - 0 views

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    In an illustration more typical of Pinker's cultural taste, he quotes the opening scene of Woody Allen's movie Annie Hall, when the young Alvy Singer tells a psychiatrist that he won't do his homework because the universe is expanding. If the universe is going to fall apart, he says, what is the point of human existence? "What has the universe got to do with it?" his mother wails at him. "You' re here in Brooklyn! Brooklyn is not expanding!" That kind of reductionism is confusing two levels of analysis," Pinker says. "We have meaning and purpose here inside our heads, being the organisms that we are. We have brains that make it impossible for us to live our lives except in terms of meaning and purpose. The fact that you can look at meaning and purpose in one way, as a neuro-psychological phenomenon, doesn' t mean you can' t look at it in another way, in terms of how we live our lives." The collection of genes known as Steven Pinker made the point most forcibly in How The Mind Works, where he explained his own decision not to have children - which apparently runs counter to the demands of evolution - and says that if his genes don't like it, "they can take a running jump." http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,3926387,00.html Steven Pinker
Caramel Crow

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Simoleon Sense » Blog Archive » Exploring Interior vs Exterior Rationality - 0 views

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    Interior rationality looks something like this. People have beliefs. Upon those beliefs, they base other beliefs. For a mental image, this view of beliefs wouldn't look like a neatly stacked block of wood, but instead a jagged pile of rocks, or an intertwined mess of tree branches. The point being, beliefs are dependent on other beliefs, and together they give rise to certain behaviors, outside of what is true or no
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I Was Wrong, and So Are You - Magazine - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    A Libertarian Economist retracts a swipe at the left-after discovering that our political leanings leave us more biased than we think.
franstassigny

Work in progress - kheopsy - 0 views

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    Proposition 1. If there is a slumbering poet in every psychoanalyst and in every poet a psychoanalyst caught unawares it is because they both evoke an articulated language, that of the unconscious. For the first it unfolds in a rigorous closerous closed field and for the second it expands in lyrical and wild romanticism. Proposition 2. Chess masters possess the art of people who have none, psychoanalysts that of healing; poets that of enchanting. All three are confronted with their solitude; often in research sometimes in music and innermost joy. Proposition 3. There are no established poets and no street poets, only poets, full stop. On the other hand, there are no psychoanalysts as such. There are solicitors of the mind, mayors of the unconscious, pedagogues, teachers, doctors or theoreticians, but, they are in good lodgings.
José Cavalcante

Why We Like to Keep Busy | World of Psychology - 1 views

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    If idle people remain idle, they are miserable. If idle people become busy, they will be happier, but the outcome may or may not be desirable, depending on the value of the chosen activity. Busyness can be either constructive or destructive. Ideally, idle people should devote their energy to constructive courses, but it is often difficult to predict which actions are constructive...
Maxime Lagacé

The Second Agreement: Don't Take Anything Personally | World of Psychology - 0 views

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    This book was excellent. I read it at least twice.
Caramel Crow

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How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Magazine - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    Why the obsession with our kids' happiness may be dooming them to unhappy adulthoods. A therapist and mother reports.
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Meaning Is Healthier Than Happiness - The Atlantic - 13 views

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