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... death . To the objection that differences of class and gender tend to alienate an audience from the hero's or heroine's suffering , the Heideggerian would respond that the ontological horizon of death dwarfs these ontic distinctions ...
... death . To the objection that differences of class and gender tend to alienate an audience from the hero's or heroine's suffering , the Heideggerian would respond that the ontological horizon of death dwarfs these ontic distinctions ...
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death . Heidegger argues that we experience the death of the Other as loss , but " we have no way of access to the ... death is one of spectatorship . Freud also holds this view , though he uses it to belittle the cognitive value of ...
death . Heidegger argues that we experience the death of the Other as loss , but " we have no way of access to the ... death is one of spectatorship . Freud also holds this view , though he uses it to belittle the cognitive value of ...
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... death . The gravediggers chat in the grave of Ophelia as if it had no relation to their own destined graves . The proximity of their occupation to death has given them no special understanding of it , except as an empirical fact that ...
... death . The gravediggers chat in the grave of Ophelia as if it had no relation to their own destined graves . The proximity of their occupation to death has given them no special understanding of it , except as an empirical fact that ...
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