Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Side 53
... human possibil- ity demands recovering the state of nondetermination . In conceptualizing human perfection , Ibn ' Arabî draws from all the resources of the Islamic sciences and runs the gamut of lit- erary expression , from mythic and ...
... human possibil- ity demands recovering the state of nondetermination . In conceptualizing human perfection , Ibn ' Arabî draws from all the resources of the Islamic sciences and runs the gamut of lit- erary expression , from mythic and ...
Side 24
... human- ity , humanity relinquishes its claim to nature ( " Question " ) . By forc- ing nature to reveal itself , humanity excludes itself from the field of that occurrence : in front of nature transformed into art , the human being ...
... human- ity , humanity relinquishes its claim to nature ( " Question " ) . By forc- ing nature to reveal itself , humanity excludes itself from the field of that occurrence : in front of nature transformed into art , the human being ...
Side 43
... human / machine , revolt / peace , these sets no longer apply but are more or less blurred in the Los Angeles of ... human and android , is a case in point . The resemblance of the replicants to humans is so perfect , that it takes ...
... human / machine , revolt / peace , these sets no longer apply but are more or less blurred in the Los Angeles of ... human and android , is a case in point . The resemblance of the replicants to humans is so perfect , that it takes ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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