Что касается жизни, что я веду Я нечего не буду говорить Жизнь не жизни, пока кто-то смотрит не перед собой - О какой жизни, мы разговорим? Как измеряете вы этой ценность? Чья была бы никчёмная, и чья Стоила бы передвигаться дальше в ожесточённое и милое Если её нет для верить в чём-то доброе В глубине… Lire la suite В глубине души
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On violence and aggression
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - On violence and aggression While reading Jacques Lacan's conference on The four fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis, I happened to think back of this article I wanted to write - to explain a bit more our use of the concept of violence, its connection to the morals and… Lire la suite On violence and aggression
Times in therapy : attention to social and moral spaces as fields of (im)possibilities
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Times in therapy We would like now to adress another issue that was merely implied in our earlier work. We talked then about the moral laws and how our learning them drives us to adapt to our social environment. The latter is based on a network of… Lire la suite Times in therapy : attention to social and moral spaces as fields of (im)possibilities
Three paradoxes theory – Part 2 : Empirical and theoretical research
L'article en pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Three paradoxes theory Part 2 There is an ecological urgency, that doesn't leave us much time to react. In the field of human sciences and neurosciences, it has many implications. First of them concerning our work here - that is trying to determine the turning point between animalian… Lire la suite Three paradoxes theory – Part 2 : Empirical and theoretical research
Three paradoxes theory – Part 1 : introduction
By Clémence Ortega Douville Full text here : Clémence Ortega Douville - A short presentation of the Three paradoxes theory Let us put a goldfish in a bowl. What happens ? Not to the goldfish but to us. We look at the goldfish in the bowl. And as we look at it moving, checking that it is… Lire la suite Three paradoxes theory – Part 1 : introduction