The Limits of Death: Between Philosophy and PsychoanalysisManchester University Press, 2000 - 254 oldal These commissioned articles bring together specific moments in contemporary cultural theory, continental thought, literature, art, photography, film and music on the subject of Death and Philosophy, The Body of Death, and Death and Testimony. |
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43. oldal
... thing ( represented as a thing by default ) I will consider as sovereign moments , that is , as moments having their ends in themselves and not as middle terms . This is how from the death of thought ensues not exactly a science , but ...
... thing ( represented as a thing by default ) I will consider as sovereign moments , that is , as moments having their ends in themselves and not as middle terms . This is how from the death of thought ensues not exactly a science , but ...
71. oldal
... Thing that is human ( in the sense of being non - machinic ) , but non - human in the sense of being heterogeneous to the unity and dignity that defines the human figure . Like saliva , this Thing enables the becoming of a fusion of ...
... Thing that is human ( in the sense of being non - machinic ) , but non - human in the sense of being heterogeneous to the unity and dignity that defines the human figure . Like saliva , this Thing enables the becoming of a fusion of ...
231. oldal
... things end in death . ' - a truism so banal , yet an ironic sight into patriarchal cul- ture ; a comment about the deep structure of narrative , about the ever present death drive . Stories end with death and marriage – much the same thing ...
... things end in death . ' - a truism so banal , yet an ironic sight into patriarchal cul- ture ; a comment about the deep structure of narrative , about the ever present death drive . Stories end with death and marriage – much the same thing ...
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To die laughing | 3 |
The impossibility of Levinass death 22 | 22 |
the thirteen stations | 40 |
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The Limits of Death: Between Philosophy and Psychoanalysis Joanne Morra,Mark Robson,Marquard Smith Korlátozott előnézet - 2000 |
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