Abstract

A boundary is not that at which something stops, but…that from which something begins its presencing.—Martin Heidegger,Poetry, Language, ThoughtPersonhood is a living contradiction—between private and social, form and content, finite and infinite, freedom and fate. Personhood would be lost if the boundaries and the forms that contain it were to disappear, if it were to dissolve into cosmic infinity. But personhood would not be the image and likeness of God if it did not accommodate within itself infinite content.—Nikolai Berdiaev,Filosofiia svobodnogo dukhaThe aesthetic…is the first stirrings …of the body's long, inarticulate rebellion against the tyranny of the theoretical.—Terry Eagleton,The Ideology of the Aesthetic

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