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Bêtise
Bêtise — the French word that the Random House dictionary mistranslates as "stupidity" — is the seminar's most-developed concept and its index-case of untranslatability. BS-I devotes Sessions 5, 6, 7, and large parts of 8 and 12 to it, wit…
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Gilles Deleuze
French philosopher (1925–1995), author of Difference and Repetition (1968), Logic of Sense (1969), and (with Félix Guattari) Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980). Although a generation younger than Merleau-Ponty and not typic…
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Jacques Lacan
French psychoanalyst (1901–1981), founder of the École freudienne de Paris and of a structuralist-linguistic rereading of Freud. For the purposes of this wiki, Lacan matters primarily as the author of "Le stade du miroir comme formateur du…
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Martin Heidegger
German philosopher (1889-1976). In Merleau-Ponty's Course Notes, Heidegger receives "the most rigorous, detailed, and explicit engagement" found anywhere in Merleau-Ponty's oeuvre (Course 1, Part II.B). Merleau-Ponty traces the passage fro…
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Robinson Crusoe (figure)
Daniel Defoe's The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) and its sequel Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) — read by Derrida (BS-II) as the first of two "isolated islands" of the seminar (the second bei…
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The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume I
Author(s): Jacques Derrida · Year: 2008 FR / 2009 EN (seminar given 2001–2002) · Type: lecture-course (seminar at EHESS)
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The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume II
Author(s): Jacques Derrida · Year: 2010 FR / 2011 EN (seminar given 2002–2003) · Type: lecture-course (seminar at EHESS)
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Wolf and Werewolf (loup-garou)
The wolf is the saturating figure of BS-I — it opens the seminar (pas de loup, "stealthy as a wolf," S1 p. 1) and closes it (Jean-Clet Martin's Marcwulf at S13 pp. 340–343). Every session crosses the wolf in some register: as silent intrud…