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Antonin Scalia’s Textualism in philosophy, theology, and judicial interpretation of the Constitution
Textualism or Originalism, as defended by Justice Antonin Scalia of the U.S. Supreme Court, is a normative doctrine of method according to which the judicial interpretation of statutes and of the Constitution should aim at establishing the original ...
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2022
This chapter points out that certain modernist texts are characterized by what could be called cryptopoiesis: texts endowed with embedded forms not easily observable on a first reading nor even a close second reading. It argues that Joyce’s use of cryptopoiesis in Ulysses elicits a patently posthumanist mode of observation.
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This chapter points out that certain modernist texts are characterized by what could be called cryptopoiesis: texts endowed with embedded forms not easily observable on a first reading nor even a close second reading. It argues that Joyce’s use of cryptopoiesis in Ulysses elicits a patently posthumanist mode of observation.
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Textual Transmission as Textual Participation
2020One of the most fundamental notions of rabbinic Judaism is that concerning textual transmission. The Jewish text is always on the move—sometimes back and forth—from God to humanity, from generation to generation, from teacher to students.
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The Semiology of Textualization
Language Sciences, 1984Abstract This paper proposes an ‘integrational’ approach to semiology, advocating the study of language and its functions as part of an integrated use of signs in human communication. As an example of the approach, textualization is considered. Here language complements and is complemented by non-linguistic signs in very complex interrelations ...
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2002
Post-Freudian theories have been criticized for abandoning what is basic to psychoanalysis: the biological body and sexuality as the source of intrapsychic motivation. Arguably, however, they are more present than ever before—for example, in explanations by theorists who propose therapeutic actions beyond interpretation, presymbolic enactments of ...
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Post-Freudian theories have been criticized for abandoning what is basic to psychoanalysis: the biological body and sexuality as the source of intrapsychic motivation. Arguably, however, they are more present than ever before—for example, in explanations by theorists who propose therapeutic actions beyond interpretation, presymbolic enactments of ...
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