10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTRANSMISSIBLE»
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untransmissible in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Resisting Representation
THE. EXTERNAL. REFERENT. HISTORY. Untransmissible. History. in.
Thackeray's. Henry. Esmond. Yes, this is Vanity Fair; not a moral place certainly;
nor a merry one, though very noisy. . . . But the general impression is one more ...
Elaine Scarry Professor of English and American Literature Harvard University, 1994
2
Anne Sexton and Middle Generation Poetry: The Geography of Grief
Poetry is not the negation of a negation — that is, it does sublate the
untransmissible and render it transparent; rather, it is the space in which the
untransmissible' s presupposition gives way to its exposure." Josh Cohen, '"A
Different ...
3
Giorgio Agamben: Power, Law and the Uses of Criticism
Is this not an ultimate figuration of the undefined type which risks becoming yet
another 'untransmissible transmission', yet another absolving absolute at the end
of all figures of Being? Agamben writes: Tradition, which covered over what was
...
4
Peter as the First Witness of the Risen Lord: An Historical ...
Congar concluded: Peter is first in that very thing which constitutes the apostolate
; not only in the untransmissible prerogatives of the apostles, like that of being the
witness of the resurrection, but in the authority which makes the apostles heads ...
William Thomas Kessler, 1998
5
Writing and Filming the Genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda: ...
... who “from now on were going to be a prey to a kind of infinite, untransmissible
knowledge,” and the liberator, the American who came from another world, clean,
strong and well nourished, and whose “ignorance was enor— mous” (HR, p.
Alexandre Dauge-Roth, 2010
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Science and First Principles
It is incommensurable and untransmissible. And precisely because the observed
and qualitative has this element of the ineffable and untransmissible in it, science
avoids qualitative descriptions, for physical and mathematical theories. It is for ...
7
Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy
Unnamed, it is thus without destiny: an untransmissible transmission. XW With
Hegel and Heidegger, the tradition of philosophy has therefore truly reached its
end. As was announced in the most explicit fashion, what was at issue here was
...
Giorgio Agamben, Daniel Heller-Roazen, 1999
8
Yoga Philosophy of Patanjali: Containing his yoga aphorisms ...
(7) Chiti-sakti or pure Consciousness has been given five adjectives, viz. pure,
infinite, immutable, untransmissible and illuminator of things presented. The last
qualification signifies that it is that to which objects are presented by Buddhi.
Patañjali, Swami Hariharānanda Āraṇya, 1983
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The Knowing is in the Writing: Notes on the Practice of Fiction
But even the knowledge that we as writers are engaged in a vain attempt to
represent Garcia Marquez's impossible realities and Miller's untransmissible
events cannot paralyze us, as it certainly did not paralyze these two. The fact is,
we keep ...
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Teachings of the Earth
either. They are calm, subtle, untransmissible by print.” I challenged him, asking, “
Those are the words that described this reality. What is the reality itself? Show me
.” He was unable to respond. As far as I know, Whitman was not a Buddhist.
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