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Beyond essays and articles, the EBF has also amassed hundreds of audio recordings from past conferences, lectures, and symposiums. This year we have committed ourselves to making as many of these recordings accessible to the public as possible. These lectures are arranged chronologically and presented in mp3 format. Check back regularly for updates.

Heroism from Rank to Becker
Thursday, 28 February 2002 03:00

Title: Heroism from Rank to Becker
Author: E. James Lieberman
Location: Seattle University
Date: 02/28/2002
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Symbols: How They Operate to Make the Unreal Real
Thursday, 27 September 2001 03:00

Title: Symbols - How They Operate to Make the Unreal Real
Author: Sheldon Solomon
Location: Seattle University
Date: 09/27/2001
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Death Anxiety, Psychoanalysis & Creating Illusions
Monday, 22 January 2001 19:00

Title: Death Anxiety, Psychoanalysis & Creating Illusions
Author: Jerry Piven
Location: Seattle University
Date: 01/23/2001
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Is It Useful to Speak of the Unconscious and the Repressed? What Kinds of Evidence Do We Have to Go On?
Sunday, 24 October 1999 03:00

Title: Is It Useful to Speak of the Unconscious and the Repressed? What Kinds of Evidence Do We Have to Go On?
Author: Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon, et al
Location: LOV V: Violence and the Media
Date: 10/24/1999
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But Is It Art? Media Violence & Ernest Becker's Aesthetics of Democracy
Saturday, 23 October 1999 03:00

Title: But Is It Art? Media Violence & Ernest Becker's Aesthetics of Democracy
Author: Daniel Liechty
Location: LOV V: Violence and the Media
Date: 10/23/1999
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Becker on Otto Rank

"Rank's thought always spanned several fields of knowledge: when he talked about, say, anthropological data and you expected anthropological insight, you got something else, something more. Living as we do in an era of hyperspecialization we have lost the expectation of this kind of delight: the experts give us manageable thrills—if they thrill us at all."

From the preface to Denial of Death

more on Otto Rank here