Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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Page 227
... Fall and Desire : Paradise / Paradigm Lost , " form the nucleus of a work which sees the Pensées as depicting an epistemological fall following the so - called historical one , which has left humans awash in language , but far adrift ...
... Fall and Desire : Paradise / Paradigm Lost , " form the nucleus of a work which sees the Pensées as depicting an epistemological fall following the so - called historical one , which has left humans awash in language , but far adrift ...
Page 228
... fall from truth into language , that is , on the hope of recapturing the lost truth . Attempting to strengthen the points made in the preceding section , she returns to the " grandeur " of our former state where we were united with ...
... fall from truth into language , that is , on the hope of recapturing the lost truth . Attempting to strengthen the points made in the preceding section , she returns to the " grandeur " of our former state where we were united with ...
Page 229
... Fall indicate , in fact , a previous state of harmonious unity , of integral satisfaction ? Given Melzer's firm insistence on an epistemological " fall , " it is inevitable that desire itself will be examined as desire for the Word ...
... Fall indicate , in fact , a previous state of harmonious unity , of integral satisfaction ? Given Melzer's firm insistence on an epistemological " fall , " it is inevitable that desire itself will be examined as desire for the Word ...
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