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Life " indicates that which makes values as such possible , a potential capable of sustaining desire . Hofmannsthal's article suggests that modern life has rendered the proletariat unable to dream and that they escape from what they ...
Life " indicates that which makes values as such possible , a potential capable of sustaining desire . Hofmannsthal's article suggests that modern life has rendered the proletariat unable to dream and that they escape from what they ...
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44 Kracauer writes as if it were possible to imagine a world where biological survival produces a full existence capable of sustaining values and qualities , leaving no rhetorical space for what Agamben names “ bare ” life or mere ...
44 Kracauer writes as if it were possible to imagine a world where biological survival produces a full existence capable of sustaining values and qualities , leaving no rhetorical space for what Agamben names “ bare ” life or mere ...
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40 To explain the dynamics between virtual and actual , real and possible , I quote from Deleuze's Bergsonism : While the real is in the image and likeness of the possible that it realizes , the actual , on the other hand , does not ...
40 To explain the dynamics between virtual and actual , real and possible , I quote from Deleuze's Bergsonism : While the real is in the image and likeness of the possible that it realizes , the actual , on the other hand , does not ...
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