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... philosophy in the world is frequently pushed toward a double language that says one thing esoterically but another thing exoterically . Academic jargon would become important , then , not so much for the communication 38 Discourse ...
... philosophy in the world is frequently pushed toward a double language that says one thing esoterically but another thing exoterically . Academic jargon would become important , then , not so much for the communication 38 Discourse ...
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History , by contrast , is commonly understood to document that which happened a series of events , or , at least , moments thought to be eventful , which suggest that some- thing occurred ( rather than nothing at all ) .
History , by contrast , is commonly understood to document that which happened a series of events , or , at least , moments thought to be eventful , which suggest that some- thing occurred ( rather than nothing at all ) .
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In other words , is boredom a defense mechanism or avoidance behavior aesthetic response to the blockage or paralysis of historicity — or , is it , in fact , the thing itself ? Questions must also be raised with respect to the ...
In other words , is boredom a defense mechanism or avoidance behavior aesthetic response to the blockage or paralysis of historicity — or , is it , in fact , the thing itself ? Questions must also be raised with respect to the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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