The narrative features a protagonist who connects deeply with a kindred spirit, characterized as a perceptive and empathetic companion. This character enjoys leisurely walks and shares engaging anecdotes, creating a rich tapestry of experiences and reflections. The exploration of their relationship highlights themes of companionship and the appreciation of life's small stories.
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Heidegger and the Greeks
- 194 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Martin Heidegger's reflection on Greek thought is recognized as a decisive feature of his philosophical development. This work sheds light on the issues raised by his encounter and engagement with the Greeks. It also sheds light on how core philosophical concepts such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and ethics are understood.
A lively anthology of ancient Greek popular literature.
Deviant Bodies
- 424 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Presents an argument that bodies are knowable only through culture and history; they are not in any simple way natural, nor free of relations of power. This book traces the construction of particular deviant bodies, including the homosexual body, the HIV-infected body, the infertile body, the deaf body, the colonized body, and the criminal body.