My Book On Siblings

Philosophical Reflections in 'My Book On Siblings' by Savak
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Let's talk about discipline

Initiating a discussion about the concept of discipline.

Let's quote Foucault

Suggesting referencing Michel Foucault, a philosopher known for his theories on power and discipline.

Let's analyze analysis

Proposing an analysis of analysis itself, reflecting on the process of examining and interpreting information.

Let's liberate Lacan

Advocating for the liberation or reinterpretation of the ideas of Jacques Lacan, a psychoanalyst.


Let's review the impossible

Encouraging a critical review of things considered impossible, challenging preconceptions.

Let's trot out former spouses

Suggesting bringing up past spouses as a point of discussion.

Let's utter our birth names

Encouraging the use of birth names, possibly to emphasize authenticity or identity.

Let's discuss Bataille

Proposing a discussion about the works or ideas of Georges Bataille, a French intellectual.


Let's synthesize all antitheses

Advocating for the synthesis of opposing ideas or viewpoints.

Let's qualify communism

Suggesting the need to qualify or define communism in the context of the discussion.

Let's battle over Žižek

Proposing a debate or conflict over the ideas of Slavoj Žižek, a contemporary philosopher.

Let's reveal our perversions

Suggesting openness about one's unconventional or deviant tendencies.


Let's examine the unexamined

Encouraging examination of aspects of life that are often overlooked or ignored.

Let's excavate our very core

Suggesting a deep exploration of one's innermost self or essence.

Let's compare our tax exemptions

Encouraging a comparison of tax exemptions, possibly as a metaphor for examining privilege or disparities.

Let's not repeat what's been repeated

Emphasizing the importance of avoiding repetition of common or unoriginal ideas.


Have you read my book on siblings?

Posing a question about whether the listener has read the speaker's book on siblings, possibly referencing a personal work.

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