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" We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely powerful, but every presentation of an object destined to "make visible" this absolute greatness or power appears to us painfully inadequate. Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. Therefore,... "
Framing the Margins: The Social Logic of Postmodern Culture - עמוד 6
מאת Phillip Brian Harper - 1994 - 256 דפים
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The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge

Jean-François Lyotard - 1984 - 142 דפים
...down, decomposed), but we cannot illustrate it with a sensible object which would be a "case" of it. We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. Therefore, they impart no knowledge about reality (experience); they also prevent the free union of...
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On Paul Ricoeur: Narrative and Interpretation

David Wood - 1991 - 224 דפים
...feeling of sublimity occurs when the imagination fails to present an object (to the understanding) which might, if only in principle, come to match a...Those are ideas of which no presentation is possible. (PC, p. 78) To present the idea that the unpresentable exists is the task of properly modernist art....
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Postmodernism: A Reader

Thomas Docherty - 1993 - 548 דפים
...down, decomposed), but we cannot illustrate it with a sensible object which would be a 'case' of it. We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. Therefore, they impart no knowledge about reality (experience); they also prevent the free union of...
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Being Human in the Ultimate: Studies in the Thought of John M. Anderson

N. Georgopoulos, Michael Heim - 1995 - 364 דפים
...(which may never be attained)... The sublime is a different sentiment. It takes place, on the contrary, when the imagination fails to present an object which...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. 17 Although the diremption of the visible and the invisible, the discursive and the unpresentable,...
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Being Human in the Ultimate: Studies in the Thought of John M. Anderson

N. Georgopoulos, Michael Heim - 1995 - 364 דפים
...imagination fails to present an object which might, if only in principle, come to match aconcept... We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. i7 Although the diremption of the visible and the invisible, the discursive and the unpresentable,...
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Being Human in the Ultimate: Studies in the Thought of John M. Anderson

N. Georgopoulos, Michael Heim - 1995 - 364 דפים
...if only in principle, come to match a concept... We can conceive the infinitely great, the infmitely powerful, but every presentation of an object destined...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. i7 Although the diremption of the visible and the invisible, the discursive and the unpresentable,...
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The Continental Philosophy Reader

Richard Kearney, Mara Rainwater - 1996 - 506 דפים
...down, decomposed), but we cannot illustrate it with a sensible object which would be a 'case' of it. We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. Therefore, they impart no knowledge about reality (experience); they also prevent the free union of...
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A Society of Signs?

David Harris - 1996 - 260 דפים
...sublime' - that which releases the recognition that one can conceive of ideas which cannot be represented: 'We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely...greatness or power appears to us painfully inadequate' (in Docherty 1993: 43). Lyotard thus argues that postmodern aesthetics 'really' continues with the...
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Postmodernism: Foundational essays

Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 840 דפים
...down, decomposed), but we cannot illustrate it with a sensible object which would be a "case" of it. We can conceive the infinitely great, the infinitely...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. Therefore, they impart no knowledge about reality (experience); they also prevent the free union of...
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Medievalism and the Academy II: Cultural Studies

David Metzger - 2000 - 266 דפים
...demonstrate it with a sensible object which would be a "case" of it. We can conceive the infinitely great, infinitely powerful, but every presentation of an...Those are Ideas of which no presentation is possible. Therefore, they impart no knowledge of reality (experience); they also prevent the free union of the...
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