Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 111988 |
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... nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the ...
... nature , such as gravitation , for example . Freud calls the use of tools the first acts of civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the ...
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... nature , but only the material monster of D'Alembert's Dream , the chôra of the Timaeus . Once we were considered able to converse with Nature . Matter asks no questions , expects no answers of us . It ignores us . It made us the way it ...
... nature , but only the material monster of D'Alembert's Dream , the chôra of the Timaeus . Once we were considered able to converse with Nature . Matter asks no questions , expects no answers of us . It ignores us . It made us the way it ...
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... nature are over . The " beatitude " of the noble savage is considered the starting point from which the theory of labor - value will be written . The status of man in a state of nature justifies the meaning of history . There is a ...
... nature are over . The " beatitude " of the noble savage is considered the starting point from which the theory of labor - value will be written . The status of man in a state of nature justifies the meaning of history . There is a ...
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1 FallWinter 198889 | 2 |
Anorexia and Modernism or How I Learned to Diet | 28 |
Further Thoughts | 42 |
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