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Remembering as a Means to the Other by Daniel Goldin, Psy.D.
Acts of Remembering: From a Radically Enactiv...
The following is a shortened version of the latest issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry entitled “Politics and Hate.” The full text of the article is open-access, free for everyone. You may read it here. As always, the views of this writer don’t...
You may see the entire issue here. The following three articles are open-access, free for all. Simply click on the titles below to view:
Hate Speech as the Action of Inequality: Psychoanalytic Reflections on Democracy and Social Power by J...
The word “addict” comes originally from the Latin “addictus”, combining the prefix “ad-” “for” and the verb “dicere” “to speak.” Originally, then, “addicted” meant “spoken for.” A person was “addicted” or “spoken for” in ancient Rome when h...
The following is a shortened version of a paper soon to be published in an issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, entitled “Philosophy and Psychoanalysis.” The text is drawn from a presentation at Western New England Psychoanalytic Society, Scien...
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