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... tion . The positivist approach to emotion , for example — or what Elizabeth Spelman calls the " dumb " view because it silences emotion restricts emotion to the realm of the body ( to sensa- tion , physical feelings , and involuntary ...
... tion . The positivist approach to emotion , for example — or what Elizabeth Spelman calls the " dumb " view because it silences emotion restricts emotion to the realm of the body ( to sensa- tion , physical feelings , and involuntary ...
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... tion and those of human vision . The stereoscope contains two images , one of which addresses the left eye , and the other the right , but the stereoscopic spectator sees neither ; instead , his or her bipolar sensory apparatus conjures ...
... tion and those of human vision . The stereoscope contains two images , one of which addresses the left eye , and the other the right , but the stereoscopic spectator sees neither ; instead , his or her bipolar sensory apparatus conjures ...
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... tion , and its mortifying effect have been historically exploited and discursively specified . Moreover , both gender and race come into play there in complex ways ; although Farocki reiterates again and again that it is only through ...
... tion , and its mortifying effect have been historically exploited and discursively specified . Moreover , both gender and race come into play there in complex ways ; although Farocki reiterates again and again that it is only through ...
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