10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CREATURAL»
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creatural in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
creatural and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Embodiment and Education: Exploring
Creatural Existence
It will also interest primary and secondary school teachers, curriculum designers, and education policy makers. ‘Marjorie O'Loughlin shows in this book that embodiment ought to be central to human hopes to be whole persons, who are not ...
Marjorie O'Loughlin, 2006
2
Out of this World: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation
Creatural concerns can only become the vehicle for insight if properly oriented,
precisely away from the creatural and towards the creating. The philosophical
project is one of developing, with and within the materials generated by
actualisation ...
3
Michel de Montaigne: Accidental Philosopher
This creatural realism, he says, “would be inconceivable without the preparatory
Christian conception of man” developed in the Middle Ages. But Auerbach goes
on to say that, although Montaigne's style is creatural and Christian, his attitude is
...
4
A Non-Philosophical Theory of Nature: Ecologies of Thought
The creatural is the realm of effect. Standard contemporary forms ofwhat could be
termed “Speculative Thomism” (a title that would apply to those who use Aquinas
as Jacques Maritain and John Milbank do, as well as, to a lesser extent, ...
5
Quevedo and the Grotesque
We will, for example, be examining grotesque situations whose negative element
is related to the creatural. Whereas in our study of the grotesque image we were
mostly involved with the creatural of human decay, in that of the grotesque ...
6
The Legacy of Vico in Modern Cultural History
He must have been aware that the main exponents of 'creatural' theories in
Germany were conservative philosophers such as Max Scheler, Arnold Gehlen,
and Martin Heidegger, who used it to propagate all kinds of anti-humanistic
creeds.
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Historical Representation: F.R. Ankersmit
The "creatural" refers to our bodily functions, to our mortality, to the inevitable
disintegration of the human body and mind, in general to all these humiliating
and degrading logistics that are inevitably part and parcel of human life. However
...
8
Milk Teeth: A Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog
I LOOK up the word “creatural” in the American Heritage Dictionary. It isn't there,
but “creature” is, and it means: “(1) Something created; (2a) A living being,
especially an animal; (2b) A human being; (3) One dependent on or subservient
to ...
Robbie Pfeufer Kahn, 2008
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God, Values, and Empiricism: Issues in Philosophical Theology
almost always trades in "what is above" statements, positing either God as divine
potentate (as in theism) or humanity as creatural potentate (as in humanism) as
being "at the top." Instead, if we took our cues from Meland we would seek to ...
Creighton Peden, Larry E. Axel, 1989
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The Stelliferous Fold: Toward a Virtual Law of Literature's ...
As Auerbach frequently insists, however, the creatural realism of a Boccaccio and
Rabelais, along with the wholeness of the random individual in Montaigne, are
conceivable only from within Christian-creatural anthropology, while ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CREATURAL»
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creatural is used in the context of the following news items.
The Maximalist World of a Collective Art Dream
The viewer can sit and watch the videos from the comfort of the gallery office chairs transfigured into odd-shaped creatural sculptures wrapped ... «Hyperallergic, May 15»
Pope: Christian marriage, "image" of "indissoluble" love of Christ for …
"In the depths of this creatural mystery, recognized and restored in its purity, a second major horizon opens up that characterizes the sacrament ... «AsiaNews.it, May 15»
Why I Love Folsom (Louisiana, that is)
Large and small, human and creatural, He holds it all together (Col 15:1-17). Toni Orrill, M.Ed. is a writer and is pursuing her Ph.D. at New ... «The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, Aug 14»
Ceridwen Dovey's 'Only the Animals'
Nor are Dovey's animals purely anthropomorphic projections; each expresses itself in human language but is granted its creatural autonomy. Each of the stories ... «The Monthly, Apr 14»
Middle Eastern Films Before Thy Gaze Returns to Thee—in Less …
... itself but only like itself cannot afford such associations, since its singularity consists in this: that the creatural association it induces is first and foremost to itself. «E-Flux, Oct 13»
The Silence of Pope Francis
... challenge represented by the modern ideology of birth and death, as also by the dissolution of the creatural duality between male and female ... «Catholic World Report, Jul 13»
Belief Blog's Morning Speed Read for Friday, January 18, 2013
Are all our mental efforts made useless by creatural fluidics engendered upon voracious acts of lovemaking riddling the emotional waste ... «CNN, Jan 13»
An Ungated Community
The winter damp has bred decades of moss on the contorted, almost creatural limbs. Snow White's stepmother could hardly have grown a more ... «New York Times, Nov 12»
Review: 'Prometheus,' by Ridley Scott, With Noomi Rapace
... 30-year post-“Blade Runner” absence, entwines the visceral, creatural dread of “Alien” with some of the quasi-mythic grandiosity of “Chariots. «New York Times, Jun 12»
Trial by fire
... specimens that confront us with the past, but a living ground as well - breathing soil from which that clay is cut and from which those creatural ... «The Friday Times, May 12»