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Death and Tragedy,escription of “good” and “bad” perceptions in love. This leads to a discussion of the concept of “bad love,” especially as follows from an analysis of Plato’s ., and a consideration of this seminal work of philosophy as a literary work of tragicomedy. A connection is made between learning from trage内行 发表于 2025-3-25 13:41:09
Idiocy and Irony,herine Breillat. It lays out the reasoning for comparing these two works directly as two tragic love stories of mutual destruction–the later work having been directly influenced by the earlier one. Two additional core concepts in the book are then introduced and theorized: ., which is conceived as aPathogen 发表于 2025-3-25 18:36:17
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Anxiety and Wisdom, develops an understanding of the dynamics in the psyche that drive our destructive impulses in love–but that can also lead us to a potential for .. A parallel is developed between mental irony and emotional anxiety, both being located at the core of human experience, and both needing to be addresse表主动 发表于 2025-3-26 03:12:49
Epilogue: Narcissus and Cassandra,alytical tradition. It explores how death is linked to love in their work by discussing each of them in terms of the mythological figures they described–Freud as Narcissus and Klein as Cassandra. It uses their own words to suggest that we are constantly in flux between seeing ourselves and seeing thgranite 发表于 2025-3-26 04:33:34
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erience which provides the basis for distinguishing between acceptable and unacceptable theories in science: acceptable theories are those which can pass empirical tests. It has often been thought that a certain sort of test is particularly significant: ‘crucial experiments‘ provide supporting empir