Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... human possibil- ity demands recovering the state of nondetermination . In conceptualizing human perfection , Ibn ' Arabî draws from all the resources of the Islamic sciences and runs the gamut of lit- erary expression , from mythic and ...
... human possibil- ity demands recovering the state of nondetermination . In conceptualizing human perfection , Ibn ' Arabî draws from all the resources of the Islamic sciences and runs the gamut of lit- erary expression , from mythic and ...
Síða 57
... human self is left to stand on its own without the stabilizing fixity of the objective world . Objects disappear as independent things , and the divine self - disclosures come to the surface . People experience themselves in imaginal ...
... human self is left to stand on its own without the stabilizing fixity of the objective world . Objects disappear as independent things , and the divine self - disclosures come to the surface . People experience themselves in imaginal ...
Síða 153
... human world brings with it the appearance of a dehumanized ( and melan- cholic ) human being . The role of the animal is now no longer sac- rificial but can be said to be " spectral , " that is , always vanishing , haunting , remembered ...
... human world brings with it the appearance of a dehumanized ( and melan- cholic ) human being . The role of the animal is now no longer sac- rificial but can be said to be " spectral , " that is , always vanishing , haunting , remembered ...
Efni
Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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