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  • Imaginary Democracy

    Imaginary Democracy

  • The Symbolic, the Imagrnary, and the Real

    The Symbolic, the Imagrnary, and the Real

  • 7. Time in the Ontology of Cornelius Castoriadis

    7. Time in the Ontology of Cornelius Castoriadis

  • Imaginary Significations and Education As a Social Institution

    Imaginary Significations and Education As a Social Institution

  • Literature, Ideology, and the Imaginary

    Literature, Ideology, and the Imaginary

  • The Real and the Gaze of Jacques Lacan

    The Real and the Gaze of Jacques Lacan

  • Charles Taylor's Modern Social Imaginaries, Human Flourishing, and Theological Method

    Charles Taylor's Modern Social Imaginaries, Human Flourishing, and Theological Method

  • On Imagination and Imaginaries, Mobility and Immobility

    On Imagination and Imaginaries, Mobility and Immobility

  • Cornelius Castoriadis on the Imaginary Structure of Meanings in Theatre and Performance

    Cornelius Castoriadis on the Imaginary Structure of Meanings in Theatre and Performance

  • Imaginaries – P. 1 Future Imperfect: Science, Technology, and the Imaginations of Modernity Sheila Jasanoff Techn

    Imaginaries – P. 1 Future Imperfect: Science, Technology, and the Imaginations of Modernity Sheila Jasanoff Techn

  • Jurgen Habermas: Democracy And

    Jurgen Habermas: Democracy And

  • The Following Is a Brief Discussion of Lacan's Three

    The Following Is a Brief Discussion of Lacan's Three "Orders"

  • Masks and Sartre's Imaginary: Masked Performance and the Imaging Consciousness

    Masks and Sartre's Imaginary: Masked Performance and the Imaging Consciousness

  • How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition

    How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition

  • The Imaginary Term in Readings About Modernity: Taylor and Castoriadis’ Conceptions

    The Imaginary Term in Readings About Modernity: Taylor and Castoriadis’ Conceptions

  • A Lacanian Reading of Frankenstein David Collings, University of Saskatchewan

    A Lacanian Reading of Frankenstein David Collings, University of Saskatchewan

  • A Consideration of Sartre's Early Views On

    A Consideration of Sartre's Early Views On

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  • Lacan a Beginner's Guide
  • Social Imaginaries in Debate
  • The Imaginary, the Borromean Knot, and the Gaze
  • A Taylorian Approach to Social Imaginaries. the Origins of Chile's
  • Understanding the Role of Collective
  • VIOLENCE and the PHILOSOPHICAL IMAGINARY Significant
  • Lacan's Fantasy: the Birth of the Clinical Concept
  • 1 SCAND 533/COMP LIT 535 Theories of the Social Imaginary
  • The Imaginary and Symbolic of Jacques Lacan
  • The Neoliberal Educational “Imaginary” As Experienced by a Group of Primary School Headteachers
  • The Idea of a Social Imaginary As an Enabling but Not Fully Explicable


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