The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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ment of the object body is an indication of a moment of the body belong- ing to a subject , whether of its overall affectivity or of some particular function . " The crucial point is that this indication of one by the other is not ...
ment of the object body is an indication of a moment of the body belong- ing to a subject , whether of its overall affectivity or of some particular function . " The crucial point is that this indication of one by the other is not ...
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... body should be . But this criterion is “ the organic body itself , " a totally complete idea of perfect human corporeality , which , as perfect archetype ( Urbild ) of the body , is " Spiritual body , ” the species of body . This idea ...
... body should be . But this criterion is “ the organic body itself , " a totally complete idea of perfect human corporeality , which , as perfect archetype ( Urbild ) of the body , is " Spiritual body , ” the species of body . This idea ...
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... body in contrast to the " organic body itself " ; " In every pain the species celebrates the triumph of its sovereign reality ; . . . the last sighs of the dying . . . are the victory songs of the species , in which it celebrates its ...
... body in contrast to the " organic body itself " ; " In every pain the species celebrates the triumph of its sovereign reality ; . . . the last sighs of the dying . . . are the victory songs of the species , in which it celebrates its ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
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