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It is really to expose the novel's denial of presence in the face of its own fabrication and in the face of fabrication as the basis of human effort . For even as the narrators try to find the origins of things , the “ birthplace ” of ...
It is really to expose the novel's denial of presence in the face of its own fabrication and in the face of fabrication as the basis of human effort . For even as the narrators try to find the origins of things , the “ birthplace ” of ...
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The first is that the world of humans ( Culture ) is qualitatively different from the world of non - humans ( Nature ) . ... but if a myth can confuse the issue enough ( for instance ' by introducing characters which are half - human ...
The first is that the world of humans ( Culture ) is qualitatively different from the world of non - humans ( Nature ) . ... but if a myth can confuse the issue enough ( for instance ' by introducing characters which are half - human ...
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... writing materials ( Schreibmaterial ] were again placed at my disposal and I was inclined to write [ Schreiben ) , revealed at all times ( jederzeit ) even in the first years of my illness a human being completely clear mentally .
... writing materials ( Schreibmaterial ] were again placed at my disposal and I was inclined to write [ Schreiben ) , revealed at all times ( jederzeit ) even in the first years of my illness a human being completely clear mentally .
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