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Foucault shows that life detaches itself from the “ living being " in a conceptual break that makes possible the shift from natural history to biology . The difference between life and the living being produces new values as well as ...
Foucault shows that life detaches itself from the “ living being " in a conceptual break that makes possible the shift from natural history to biology . The difference between life and the living being produces new values as well as ...
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Eugene , alerted of the detective's impending arrival , must pretend to be his former able self and get himself from the downstairs living quarters to the upstairs front door . Eugene pushes himself out of his wheelchair , crosses and ...
Eugene , alerted of the detective's impending arrival , must pretend to be his former able self and get himself from the downstairs living quarters to the upstairs front door . Eugene pushes himself out of his wheelchair , crosses and ...
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Now they are no longer a dead abstraction to him , but a living movement of forces . And only in this heightened movement of forces , which in their intensity of expression surpass all organic motion , was Northern man able to gratify ...
Now they are no longer a dead abstraction to him , but a living movement of forces . And only in this heightened movement of forces , which in their intensity of expression surpass all organic motion , was Northern man able to gratify ...
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The Meaning of Life MAY 0 3 | 135 |
Barebacking the Queer Male Subject and | 156 |
Waking Life and the Digital Aesthetics | 184 |
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