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MEM AP DG108 AI 3512 4.33 2 Introduction to the Meaning of “ Life ” Louis - Georges Schwartz The Ghosts of “ Life's ” Present Meaning If the recent turn towards the meaning of “ life ” in the humanities were analyzed , perhaps we would ...
MEM AP DG108 AI 3512 4.33 2 Introduction to the Meaning of “ Life ” Louis - Georges Schwartz The Ghosts of “ Life's ” Present Meaning If the recent turn towards the meaning of “ life ” in the humanities were analyzed , perhaps we would ...
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Thus , in the twenty - first century , research into the meaning of life has flowed along three main streams : directly genealogical work that tracks usages of “ life " and related terms in order to effect a transvaluation of them ...
Thus , in the twenty - first century , research into the meaning of life has flowed along three main streams : directly genealogical work that tracks usages of “ life " and related terms in order to effect a transvaluation of them ...
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The burst of laughter , as far as Bataille's confrontation with Hegelian systematicity is concerned , is the " abso lute sacrifice of meaning : a sacrifice without return and without reserves ” ; 21 it is the insistence of an excess ...
The burst of laughter , as far as Bataille's confrontation with Hegelian systematicity is concerned , is the " abso lute sacrifice of meaning : a sacrifice without return and without reserves ” ; 21 it is the insistence of an excess ...
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