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The key points in this "speaking"
- Why are we so suspicious of pleasure?
- The darkness of the other's body— that the other remains uncontrollable and uninhabitable—reveals a fundamental separation. In response to this anxiety, we try to control the chaos of the other's sovereign body.
- Perhaps we fear desire when we first glimpse its infinite nature. Human desires are beyond the simple needs of other animals, and we seem dangerously driven towards insatiable pleasure.
- My "miraculous" experience with intuitive eating.
- Most of us live with a psychological rift between a disciplinarian and a child in our heads.
- Developmental ethics: where do rules end? Can intuition be trusted? How do we know our desires are "good"?
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Music is L'épisode cévenol by Circus Marcus, from the Free Music Archive. License type: CC BY-NC.