Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 111988 |
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... immanence that transcends objects anal- ogously to the way the eye transcends what's visible or habitus its situs . In 4.5 billion years there will arrive the demise of your phenomenology and your utopian politics , and there'll be no ...
... immanence that transcends objects anal- ogously to the way the eye transcends what's visible or habitus its situs . In 4.5 billion years there will arrive the demise of your phenomenology and your utopian politics , and there'll be no ...
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... immanence ? Now , until the present time , this environment has been terrestrial . The survival of a thinking - organization requires exchanges with that environment such that the human body can perpetuate itself there . This is equally ...
... immanence ? Now , until the present time , this environment has been terrestrial . The survival of a thinking - organization requires exchanges with that environment such that the human body can perpetuate itself there . This is equally ...
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... immanence - a capacity you spoke of indeed finds a means to do this in the recursiveness of human language - although such a capacity isn't just a possi- bility but an actual force . And that force is desire . ― So : the intelligence ...
... immanence - a capacity you spoke of indeed finds a means to do this in the recursiveness of human language - although such a capacity isn't just a possi- bility but an actual force . And that force is desire . ― So : the intelligence ...
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