This book is about the turn toward consciousness by which we pass from ignorance to knowledge. The stop is the spark of initiation that arouses our habitual inattentiveness, motivating us toward a higherunderstanding.
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This book is about the turn toward consciousness by which we pass from ignorance to knowledge. The stop is the spark of initiation that arouses our habitual inattentiveness, motivating us toward a higherunderstanding.
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Near Fine. According to Frederick Turner "This is one of the most brilliant, interesting, and utterly original books I have read; its almost mystical conception of embodied perception is solidly founded in reason and evidence; it replaces Derrida's despairing notion of absence with a full and potent foundation of presence, but does so without ignoring any of the difficulties Derrida presents; it says brilliant things about the nature of signification...and about the ethics of perception" (green & tan pictorial cover; very slight corner wear; otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)