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Is this the end of mourning ? It certainly is if we understand mourning , in the Freudian sense , as the work of realizing a definitive break from the lost one by progressively withdrawing all libidinal investments .
Is this the end of mourning ? It certainly is if we understand mourning , in the Freudian sense , as the work of realizing a definitive break from the lost one by progressively withdrawing all libidinal investments .
Síða 350
one might go about mourning such a loss of judgment , and what mourning might mean without its anchor in the reality principle of judgment . It means , as we have already begun to see , that one person or character stands in for another ...
one might go about mourning such a loss of judgment , and what mourning might mean without its anchor in the reality principle of judgment . It means , as we have already begun to see , that one person or character stands in for another ...
Síða 364
Jacques Derrida has discussed the ethics of a constant renegotiation of loss and has at times called it mid - mourning ( see The Post Card : From Socrates to Freud and Beyond , trans . Alan Bass [ Chicago : University of Chicago ...
Jacques Derrida has discussed the ethics of a constant renegotiation of loss and has at times called it mid - mourning ( see The Post Card : From Socrates to Freud and Beyond , trans . Alan Bass [ Chicago : University of Chicago ...
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