Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgabe 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... mortal human , he knelt , even while still in the sky.20 Now he had a shadow and fell to earth . He felt such a tug due to the fall implicit in the mortal Mary that , except for his face , he tumbled out of the halo . Even while ...
... mortal human , he knelt , even while still in the sky.20 Now he had a shadow and fell to earth . He felt such a tug due to the fall implicit in the mortal Mary that , except for his face , he tumbled out of the halo . Even while ...
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... mortal can know not only the generic names of animals , plants and things , but also his own as well as other mortals ' proper names , only a mortal understands names , misunderstand God's descriptions as proper names ( “ Inform Me of ...
... mortal can know not only the generic names of animals , plants and things , but also his own as well as other mortals ' proper names , only a mortal understands names , misunderstand God's descriptions as proper names ( “ Inform Me of ...
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... mortal , therefore Caius is mortal , ' had seemed to him all his life to be true as applied to Caius but certainly not as regards himself . That Caius - man in the abstract — was mortal , was perfectly correct ; but he was not Caius ...
... mortal , therefore Caius is mortal , ' had seemed to him all his life to be true as applied to Caius but certainly not as regards himself . That Caius - man in the abstract — was mortal , was perfectly correct ; but he was not Caius ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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