An edition of Three times of the law (2017)

Three times of the law

the stunning commandment, the injunction of the superego, and musical invocation

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Three times of the law
Alain Didier-Weill
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An edition of Three times of the law (2017)

Three times of the law

the stunning commandment, the injunction of the superego, and musical invocation

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Agincourt Press
Language
English
Pages
335

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Table of Contents

Ch. 1. Astonishment in everyday life
ch. 2. The three superegos
ch. 3. The question of the stunning commandment
ch. 4. The time of the other: music
ch. 5. The time of the subject of the unconscious: speech (Theory of primal repression and originary bewilderment)
To conclude: the conquest of time.

Edition Notes

Translated from the French.

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York
Copyright Date
2017

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Dewey Decimal Class
150.19/5
Library of Congress
BF175 .D5213 2017

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335 pages
Number of pages
335

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Open Library
OL44178022M
ISBN 10
1946328081
ISBN 13
9781946328083
OCLC/WorldCat
1030987042

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