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Introduction;
1. Representation and presentation: Deleuze, Bergson, Peirce and 'the image';
2. Beckett's aesthetic writings and 'the image';
3. Relation and nonrelation;
4. The philosophical imaginary;
5. Cogito Nescio;
6. Beckett, Berkeley, Bergson, film: the intuition image;
7. The ancient Stoics and the ontological image; Conclusion; Works cited.
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Add Samuel Beckett and the Philosophical Image, Beckett often made use of images from the visual arts and readapted them, staging them in his plays, or using them in his fiction. Anthony Uhlmann sets out to explain how an image differs from other terms, like 'metaphor' or 'representation', and, in the , Samuel Beckett and the Philosophical Image to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Samuel Beckett and the Philosophical Image, Beckett often made use of images from the visual arts and readapted them, staging them in his plays, or using them in his fiction. Anthony Uhlmann sets out to explain how an image differs from other terms, like 'metaphor' or 'representation', and, in the , Samuel Beckett and the Philosophical Image to your collection on WonderClub |