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subject's desire , to specify its object , to locate the position the subject assumes in it . ( 6 my emphasis ) In the case of the Mexican texts , plots that feature violence set in the city , motivated by the city , or directed toward ...
subject's desire , to specify its object , to locate the position the subject assumes in it . ( 6 my emphasis ) In the case of the Mexican texts , plots that feature violence set in the city , motivated by the city , or directed toward ...
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The object - cause is always missed ; all we can do is encircle it . In short , the topology of this paradox of Zeno is the paradoxical topology of the object of desire that eludes our grasp no matter what we do to attain it ” ( 4 ) .
The object - cause is always missed ; all we can do is encircle it . In short , the topology of this paradox of Zeno is the paradoxical topology of the object of desire that eludes our grasp no matter what we do to attain it ” ( 4 ) .
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Consciousness is not a subject per se — one autonomous and separate from objects within it gaze - but rather a perceptual ... Implicit then is phenomenology's concept of the human subject as a quasi object in the world — one among many ...
Consciousness is not a subject per se — one autonomous and separate from objects within it gaze - but rather a perceptual ... Implicit then is phenomenology's concept of the human subject as a quasi object in the world — one among many ...
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