Pages

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Famous writer brothers

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Schlegel
With his older brotherAugust Wilhelm Schlegel, he was one of the main figures of the Jena romantics. He was a zealous promoter of the Romantic movement ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._H._Bradley
Francis Herbert (F.H.Bradley. Francis Herbert ... A. C. Bradley was his brother

www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/F.H._Bradley
Feb 20, 2013 - Name: Francis Herbert (F.H.Bradley ... and Dean of Westminster Abbey; his younger brother A. C. Bradley was a distinguished Shakespearian ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldous_Huxley
His brother Julian Huxley and half-brother Andrew Huxley also became outstanding biologists. Aldous had another brotherNoel Trevelyan Huxley (1891 –1914) ...
Notable works‎: ‎Brave New World; Island; ...
Alma mater‎: ‎Eton College; Balliol Colle...
Resting place‎: ‎Compton, Surrey, England
Occupation‎: ‎Writer

www.biography.com/people/william-james-9352726
William James was born in New York City on January 11, 1842, into an intellectual household; his father was a philosopher and his brotherHenry James, grew ...

https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/.../oh-those-fabulous-james-boys
Mar 1, 1995 - A look at the relationship between the famous brothers William and Henry James. ... Such is the case of the two famous brothers William and Henry James. ... As one wag put it, Henry wrote novels like a psychologist while William wrote psychology texts like a novelist.

www.litkicks.com/WilliamAndHenry
May 23, 2006 - According to Leon Edel's classic biography of Henry James, the two brothers were close in age but never in temperament. William, the family's ...

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Dog, Father, and Rose

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=1402063075
Corinne Painter, ‎Christian Lotz - 2007 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
Consider Levinas and his dog, for example. In “The Name of a Dog, or Natural Rights,” Levinas recounts his encounter with Bobby, a “wandering dog” who appeared in the prison camp and who Levinas characterizes as “the last Kantian in ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=1846318157
Sherryl Vint - 2012 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
Discussing Levinas's concept of the ethical appeal of the 'face' of the other and respect for absolute alterity as the grounds ... In his essay 'The Name of a Dog, or Natural Rights' Levinas describes his experience in a slave-labour camp and the  ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=0813015057
Gary D. Mole - 1997 - ‎Preview
Levinas, Blanchot, Jabes, and the Shoah Levinas In his brief autobiographical essay "Signature," which closes the second ... Levinas recounts in particular the story of a small dog that attached itself to the work detail and greeted them on their ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=0748134131
Joanna Bourke - 2015 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
One of those interned inCamp 1492 – Emmanuel Levinas – was entranced by Bobby: wasn't it remarkable that, a time when ... The question, which appeared inhis essay 'The Name of a Dog; or, Natural Rights' (1975), emerged outof the ...


https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=9401797382
Lenart Škof - 2015 - ‎Preview
I am not going to repeat the well-known story about Lévinas's relationship with Bobby, the (stray) dog from the ... the camp), Lévinas cannot shed his affiliation to the philosophical legacy and gives the dog the oddest name—“the last Kantian in  ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=9058671607
If Schreber's father has never been the symbolic father who established and safeguards the law for his son, it is because ... In the case of Holderlin also, the name-of-the-father is foreclosed, because having never truly accepted his stepfather, ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=1438452551
Clark Buckner - 2014 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
symbolic phallus as a correlate of, what he calls, the Name-of-the-Father. When first introducing the concept—in fact, in the context ofa discussion of Lévi-Strauss —Lacan writes, “It is the name of the father that we must recognize as the basis of  ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=1780490992
Colette Soler - 2014 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
The name “symptom” is a true name of identity insofar as it names from the point of one and only one singularity. It is the case ... By doing this, he adds a name—“ the necessary son”—to the series of Names of the Father (Lacan, [1979] 1987, p.

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=0415278627
Lacan called this third term the Name-of-the-Father or the Father's Name. but by formalizing its action in the form of the paternal metaphor or function. he made it clear that it was not inescapably tied to either biological or de facto fathers- or. for  ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=0791478882
Russell Grigg - 2009 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
Indeed, although he does not do this systematically, Lacan does not hesitate to speak of the foreclosure of femininity, or, ... Foreclosure in psychosis is the foreclosure of the Name-of-the-Father, a key signifier that “anchors” or “quilts” signifier ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=9042015942
It is thanks to this Lacanian concept that psychoanalysis has been able to find the theoretical-clinical distinctions that allow the characteristics of psychosis to stand out against those of neurosis. The Name-of-the-Father, a notion substituted for ...

https://books.google.co.in/books?isbn=0544176561
Umberto Eco - 2014 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions
In 1327, Brother William of Baskerville is sent to investigate charges of heresy against Franciscan monks at a wealthy Italian abbey but finds his mission overshadowed by seven bizarre murders. Set in Italy in the Middle Ages, this is not only a narrative of a murder investigation in a monastery in 1327, but also a chronicle of the 14th century religious wars, a history of monastic orders, and a compendium of heretical movements.