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Both philosophers emphasize experience as a reservoir of stored wisdom beyond the rational memory . For Bachelard , of the reservoirs of silent revelation awaiting poetic discovery , inevitably the feminine promised the source of ...
Both philosophers emphasize experience as a reservoir of stored wisdom beyond the rational memory . For Bachelard , of the reservoirs of silent revelation awaiting poetic discovery , inevitably the feminine promised the source of ...
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Through such a poetics , these directors , both with extensive publicity and commercial video experience , respond in their own way to the debates over the artistic or industrial condition of film as ...
Through such a poetics , these directors , both with extensive publicity and commercial video experience , respond in their own way to the debates over the artistic or industrial condition of film as ...
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The sublime can be thought of as a more authentic threshold of experience than rational thought because it preserves the integrity of each moment . In contrast , rational systems of thought are ever vigilant about how to place each ...
The sublime can be thought of as a more authentic threshold of experience than rational thought because it preserves the integrity of each moment . In contrast , rational systems of thought are ever vigilant about how to place each ...
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