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... historical variability is in- trinsic to such conclusions , and that features of the phenomenal " inside " ( the subject's interaction with objects , for instance ) are always subject to the impingement of a historical " outside " that ...
... historical variability is in- trinsic to such conclusions , and that features of the phenomenal " inside " ( the subject's interaction with objects , for instance ) are always subject to the impingement of a historical " outside " that ...
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... historical subject , as well . Phenom- enological analysis may value the registers of consciousness over the external operations of historical causality and constitution , but it can provide a perspective denied to retrospective forms ...
... historical subject , as well . Phenom- enological analysis may value the registers of consciousness over the external operations of historical causality and constitution , but it can provide a perspective denied to retrospective forms ...
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... historical coincidence of these two developments may not have fostered a distinct phenomenological school of Beckett criticism , it certainly favored the pervasive association of Beckett's work with the ide- ology of existential ...
... historical coincidence of these two developments may not have fostered a distinct phenomenological school of Beckett criticism , it certainly favored the pervasive association of Beckett's work with the ide- ology of existential ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 4 |
Light Darkness and the Image in Flight | 63 |
Movement Depthless Space Excentricity | 72 |
Copyright | |
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Bodied Spaces: Phenomenology and Performance in Contemporary Drama Stanton Garner Limited preview - 2019 |
Bodied Spaces: Phenomenology and Performance in Contemporary Drama Stanton B. Garner No preview available - 1994 |
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