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La mímesis es un concepto gravado por toda la historia de la racionalidad: magia, mito, metafísica, Ilustración. En Theodor W. Adorno y Jacques Derrida se convierte, además, en la oportunidad para un pensamiento crítico y emancipador. Estos dos autores se encuentran, o cuanto menos se persiguen, en una reflexión sobre la mímesis, y en un ensayo de ...
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On Technics and Technology as a Modification of the Death Drive
Constellations, EarlyView.
Lachlan Ross
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The centrally located Ostend district in Frankfurt am Main had provided space for the lower-rent housing segment in particular since the 1950s and was therefore characterised by below-average rent price and real-estate value trends. Because these trends
Andrea Mösgen, Sebastian Schipper
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rebecca comay teaches in the Philosophy Department and the Program in Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto and has published widely on modern European philosophy, literature, and contemporary art. She is currently completing a book on Hegel and the French Revolution titled “Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the Trauma of Modernity” as well as
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Abstract Aim This cross‐sectional study aimed to measure total polyphenols, total flavonoids, total anthocyanins, lutein and lycopene in Australian‐grown horticultural commodities. Methods Primary samples (n = 822) of Australian‐grown fruit, vegetables and nuts were purchased during peak growing season in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth between June 2021 ...
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Beckett, Adorno, and the Hope for Nothingness as Something: Meditations on Theology in the Age of Its Impossibility [PDF]
This article discusses the theological implications of Adorno’s writings on Beckett by specifically examining their constellative motifs of death, reconciliation and redemption. It addresses not only their content but also their form,
Nosthoff, Anna-Verena
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The poet sings: “resonance” in Paul Valéry’s poietics [PDF]
This paper analyses Paul Valéry’s theories relating to his stated goal of poetic production: the attainment of “resonance” and a “singing-state”. My intention is to defend Valéry’s theory as a valid and consistent model of the creative process in ...
Dixon, Martin Parker
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Abstract Around the globe, peasants, migrants, companies, and governments, even the land itself, are doing things that agrarian studies scholars are not anticipating. The changes in the countryside seem increasingly dramatic, challenging Marxist vocabulary and analysis.
Christian Lund, Hilary Faxon
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What can psychoanalysis learn from Sufism?
Abstract This paper critically examines psychoanalysis—particularly ego psychology—by contrasting it with Sufism's approach to the psyche. Drawing on the insights of the Sufi teacher and psychiatrist Javād Nurbakhsh, alongside classical Sufi literature, it argues that the Sufi perspective on the psyche provides insights that challenge the paradigms of ...
Ali Yansori
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