... delivered at a colloquium in memory of Martin Heidegger that was held at Pennsylvania StateUniversity in April 1977; in a paper “Immateriality and the Play of Imagination,” read at the meeting of the ... translation of reason as gathering, since it brings into play the character of gathering as gathering into presence, into manifestness At every level, whether the gathering be that of intuition, of ... out a way to imagination, to what at the time of composition I called the issue of imagination, thereby designating, at once, the emergence, lineage, and manifestation of imagination This way necessarily...
... Refutations Scott G Schreiber StateUniversityofNewYork Press Published by StateUniversityofNewYork Press, Albany â 2003 StateUniversityofNewYork Printed in the United States of America ... distinguish between states of affairs that are properly explanatory of some conclusion and states of affairs that only logically entail that same conclusion In this chapter I also show that Aristotle ... particular style of speech, such as that appropriate to law courts4 or that used by poets.5 It is this latter sense of a style or way of speaking that dominates Aristotles use of the word in the...
... Insinuations: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Literature Charles Shepherdson, editor $urplus Spinoza, Lacan A KIARINA KORDELA STATEUNIVERSITYOFNEWYORK PRESS Published by StateUniversityofNewYork ... explanation why Adam should not eat of the tree of knowledge is simply that “in the day that you eat of it you shall die.” Nothing in this statement indicates whether Adam should prefer to live rather ... understanding of God’s commandment: “You may freely Surplus eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you...