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antilogicalism.com
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| | | | | Feuerbach's seminal work, The Essence of Christianity, marks a turning point in the critique of religion. In this book, he posits that theology is, at its core, anthropology. Religion, according to Feuerbach, is a projection of human nature and desires onto an imagined divine being. God, he argues, is nothing more than the idealized abstraction... | |
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www.unemployednegativity.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses Macherey's book 'Le Sujet des Normes,' exploring its engagement with Foucault's theory of norms, Althusser's interpellation, and Marxist critiques of ideology, focusing on how norms and ideology constitute subjectivity within capitalist society. | |
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www.richardhughestherapy.com
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| | | | | "When you're famous you kind of run into human nature in a raw kind of way" - Marilyn MonroeOne of the lesser known facts about Marilyn Monroe was that she did daily sessions of psychoanalysis, and that rather than this being a passing Hollywood fad, therapy played a profound role in her life.Having experienced a childhood blighted by deprivation and trauma there was much to explore, and so psychoanalysis became a gateway to a more expansive way of being, which included an interest in nineteenth | |
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historyforatheists.com
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| | | Alec Ryrie, Unbelievers - An Emotional History of Doubt (William Collins, 2019) 262 pp. We unbelievers are often mentioned in passing in histories of religion, but there are only a few works of history that focus on those of us who reject religion or who never held religious beliefs at all. This one is by a scholar who is a Christian, but one who strives to give a balanced and nuanced view of how various modern Western strains of unbelief... Read More Read More | ||