Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... experience pain . ' ' We have already spoken of an " I " , the " T " which is the alienated limb of the real I , that is , you . I would like to believe that it is the latter that experiences pain . That , in fact , is the only ...
... experience pain . ' ' We have already spoken of an " I " , the " T " which is the alienated limb of the real I , that is , you . I would like to believe that it is the latter that experiences pain . That , in fact , is the only ...
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... experience of web travel when logging on from the Third World , that almost evokes Benjamin's analysis of Baudelaire's flâneur or the stroller in Second Empire Paris . The web traveller in the elite cyberpublic seeks out the virtual ...
... experience of web travel when logging on from the Third World , that almost evokes Benjamin's analysis of Baudelaire's flâneur or the stroller in Second Empire Paris . The web traveller in the elite cyberpublic seeks out the virtual ...
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... experience myself as everywhere and nowhere . Nor is it clear where the voice comes from - it barely seems to come from me . I experience a melting oneness with all that is . And I realise , as I write , as I remember that perfection of ...
... experience myself as everywhere and nowhere . Nor is it clear where the voice comes from - it barely seems to come from me . I experience a melting oneness with all that is . And I realise , as I write , as I remember that perfection of ...
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