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The lack of life refers to isolation from “ satisfactory human relationships ” ( italics mine ) . Here , life involves not a sufficient number of human relationships , but human relationships that have the quality of being satisfying .
The lack of life refers to isolation from “ satisfactory human relationships ” ( italics mine ) . Here , life involves not a sufficient number of human relationships , but human relationships that have the quality of being satisfying .
Síða 191
... body is not a body if it doesn't possess life ( in its death , in terms of human bodies , and its immobility , in terms of object - bodies ) and as though life is not also a life if not determined by a specific - human - form .
... body is not a body if it doesn't possess life ( in its death , in terms of human bodies , and its immobility , in terms of object - bodies ) and as though life is not also a life if not determined by a specific - human - form .
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Artaud also suggests that there is something uniquely human about the impulse toward representation , and that therefore the human infects and contaminates “ ideas that should have remained divine ” ( ibid . , 8 ) .
Artaud also suggests that there is something uniquely human about the impulse toward representation , and that therefore the human infects and contaminates “ ideas that should have remained divine ” ( ibid . , 8 ) .
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