Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Síða 27
... fall at the same rate in a vacuum , " dropping , according to his biographer Vincenzo Viviani , bodies of different weights from the top of the Leaning Tower to demonstrate that the speed of fall of a heavy object is not proportional to ...
... fall at the same rate in a vacuum , " dropping , according to his biographer Vincenzo Viviani , bodies of different weights from the top of the Leaning Tower to demonstrate that the speed of fall of a heavy object is not proportional to ...
Síða 28
... fall despite the cadaver he contained ( he would soon do this , not fall through faith : his walk- ing on water ) , the challenge and temptation posed to him by Satan was to jump and rely not on his faith , but on that of the angels ...
... fall despite the cadaver he contained ( he would soon do this , not fall through faith : his walk- ing on water ) , the challenge and temptation posed to him by Satan was to jump and rely not on his faith , but on that of the angels ...
Síða 29
... fall endlessly because we would be beings subject to grav- ity ; rather we live in a world ruled by gravity and we have nightmares in which we fall endlessly because we are virtually cadaverous . Jesus Christ walked on water ; so did ...
... fall endlessly because we would be beings subject to grav- ity ; rather we live in a world ruled by gravity and we have nightmares in which we fall endlessly because we are virtually cadaverous . Jesus Christ walked on water ; so did ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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