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Blithe Power, Tortured History: A New Key For Effective Action

 
 
Blithe Power, Tortured History: A New Key For Effective Action
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Blithe Power, Tortured History: A New Key For Effective Action

This book begins with a close consideration of a fundamental issue of world history, namely, the mustering of sufficient grounds or reasons for effectively dealing with the world. In the course of that beginning, it listens carefully to the attempts in this area by three prominent thinkers of the recent past, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl and Jacques Derrida. From there it proceeds to work through factors of intentional consciousness misplayed by the three abovementioned stalwarts and ignored by a surprising percentage of the population. Along the way, it draws upon the efforts in this regard by novelist, Marcel Proust, physicists, Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, John Gribbin and David Darling, choreographers, George Balanchine and David Parsons, graphic designer, A.M. Cassandre, composer, Olivier Messiaen, Bill Evans, jazz pianist and composer, and film directors, Michelangelo Antonioni, Robert Bresson, Robert and Luc Dardenne, Agnes Varda and Billy Wilder.

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Product Details:
Author: James Clark
Paperback: 340 pages
Publisher: Limits Book Company
Publication Date: October 24, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 0969062435
Package Length: 8.8 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.2 pounds
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5New realms of the problematic  Jan 24, 2007
By Heraclitus Today
If, like me, you have painful misgivings about centers of power dominating our history, namely, religion, science and humanism, this is a book you must read. Clark teases a quite amazing concerted illuminative action from the work of such seemingly exclusive figures as Heidegger, Proust, Balanchine, Antonioni and Hawking.And in pressing their insights into concrete historical action, he introduces undreamed of realms of problematicness and joy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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