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A Treatise on Self-knowledge - John Mason - Google Books Page 94 - According to the prophet's -words, " Woe to him who coveteth " an evil covetousness to his house, that he " may set his nest on high; that he may " be delivered from the power of evil Thou " hast consulted shame to thine house, by " cutting off many people ; and hast sinned " against thy soul Appears in 225 books from 19-2007
Self-possession and the crisis of the post-colony in Achebe’s The novel’s theme of female self-possession is shared in the work of two Igbo and Nigerian-born female authors, Flora Nwapa and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Additional West African authors are considered as well
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A Brief Overview of Philosophy of Self-Consciousness The main goal of the first part of this book is to present some important challenges in contemporary philosophy of self-consciousness These challenges will motivate a deeper look into philosophy of human affectivity in Part II and a proposal for a solution in Part III This chapter introduces the debate over self-consciousness and proposes an attempt to categorize four different types of
The Language of Real Life: Self-possession in the Poetry of Paul Celan . . . By way of a materialist critique of Heidegger’s Idealist phenomenology, I expose how property-relations are encoded in the modern poetry and philosophy of dwelling with the question: who owns the house of being? The answer lies in “self-possession,” which represents historical subjectivity as the struggle for the means of production
The Language of Real Life: Self-possession in the Poetry of Paul Celan . . . The answer lies in “self-possession,” which represents historical subjectivity as the struggle for the means of production Paul Celan, T S Eliot, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Paul Valéry are all poets who address the relationship between being and ownership in expressing what Marx and Engels call the “language of real life” in The German