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A description of the Castle in K.'s eyes reveals the effects of his perspective on objects in space and time . ... Consider the particularly Kantian vocabulary here , as the impossibility of cognitively fixing the object emphasizes ...
A description of the Castle in K.'s eyes reveals the effects of his perspective on objects in space and time . ... Consider the particularly Kantian vocabulary here , as the impossibility of cognitively fixing the object emphasizes ...
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3 Here a reference to Girard and to Levinas will be useful , for both thinkers stress that what in romantic terms was called the infinity of desire , with its corresponding object in the realm of the absolute and the invisible ...
3 Here a reference to Girard and to Levinas will be useful , for both thinkers stress that what in romantic terms was called the infinity of desire , with its corresponding object in the realm of the absolute and the invisible ...
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In this text Kant analyzes the relation between subject and object by asking : how is it possible for such a relation to exist ? What is the prior condition which makes the subject - object relation possible ?
In this text Kant analyzes the relation between subject and object by asking : how is it possible for such a relation to exist ? What is the prior condition which makes the subject - object relation possible ?
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Irony Ambivalence and Belief in Kleist and Kafka | 3 |
Anderson | 4 |
Jorge Luis Borges | 20 |
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