Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... imagination attached to the individual alone ( in the terminology of Ibn al - ' Arabî , khayâl muttasil ) , but only an objective , separate imagination ( khayâl munfasil ) ; and must not die , that is must not fall for the tempta- tion ...
... imagination attached to the individual alone ( in the terminology of Ibn al - ' Arabî , khayâl muttasil ) , but only an objective , separate imagination ( khayâl munfasil ) ; and must not die , that is must not fall for the tempta- tion ...
Síða 54
... imagination " or " image " ) . The word denotes both the power that allows us to picture things in the mind and the men- tal pictures . It implies not only an internal faculty , but also an exter- nal reality , as is shown by the fact ...
... imagination " or " image " ) . The word denotes both the power that allows us to picture things in the mind and the men- tal pictures . It implies not only an internal faculty , but also an exter- nal reality , as is shown by the fact ...
Síða 55
... imagination is nothing but this .... The universe has become manifest only in imagination . It is imagined in itself . It is , and it is not.11 As all - comprehensive images of the Real , universe and soul reflect each other . The ...
... imagination is nothing but this .... The universe has become manifest only in imagination . It is imagined in itself . It is , and it is not.11 As all - comprehensive images of the Real , universe and soul reflect each other . The ...
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