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Tremblay, Rose-Marie. "Le personnage-écrivain dans Les morts de Claire Martin." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26932.
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Domareki, Mary. "La Voix Defie: Une Etude de L'oeuvre Autobiographique de Claire Martin - The Voice that Defied: A Study of the Autobiographical Works of Claire Martin." Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2004. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/DomarekiM2004.pdf.
Full textAllison, Ryan. "Style is entertainment, style is morality : contradiction and subjectivity in the postmodern novels of Martin Amis." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0019/MQ43827.pdf.
Full textSnyder, Cara L. (Cara Lynn) 1947. "Morality in Six Novels of Martin Amis." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1996. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277805/.
Full textGesme, Janet Leigh. "Martin Luther's "Two Kingdoms Theory": An Analysis through the Lens of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Religionless Christianity." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1508.
Full textBlain, Jenny. "Deconstructing Martin Boyd : homosocial desire and the transgressive aesthetic." University of Sydney, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/2760.
Full textFollowing on the proposition that the history of Western thought is importantly constituted by a discourse of male-male pedagogic or pederastic relations stretching in narrative form, according to Allan Bloom, from the Phaedrus to Death in Venice, the deconstructive project of reading 'against the visible grain' has been mobilised in the interests of interrogating and unsettling what can only be defined as homophobic misreadings of Martin Boyd. Critical discursive practice, by the near-uniform imposition of a tacit censorship, has refused by means of erasure, silence and repression to reflect on Boyd from the perspective of sexual definition or same-sex love and desire, presumably in the belief that there are no interpretive consequences. In the process, an hypothesis of Boyd as himself mounting an act of social criticism by surreptitiously contesting conventional and hierarchical typologies of masculinity in the margins of institutionalised and popular hegemonic culture, seems to have escaped inscription in the canonical records. Martin Boyd's 'dividedness', 'doubleness', ambivalences and dichotomies point to a complexity that is not ultimately or ontologically resolvable. The Derridean 'de-sedimentation' modus operandi used here makes no claim to a relevatory hermeneutics of Hegelian essence. It does, however, utilise the various tropes of ambivalence, uncertainty, anxiety and incoherence — aspects of Boyd which may be correlated, perhaps, with his sense of the unheimlich or not being at home with himself or his environment — to reposition him in terms of his psychosexual constitution. In the process, the advocacy of aestheticism and pleasure for which he is recognised is found to be tempered and/or subverted by an overt recourse to the transgressive and 'decadent', elements irretrievably linked to his fetishization of the beautiful male body and his obsessive redeployment of the Hellenic ideal of manly love. The interpretive frameworks applied in the reclamation of the 'different' sensibility Boyd articulates by means of an alternately subtilized and strenuous challenge to sex/gender identity and behavioural norms encompass a field ranging from late nineteenth century theoretical discourse on homosexuality through to the intertextual influences of cultural innovators like Pater and Wilde. It includes reference to the literary strategies devised by Sedgwick to uncover deviance and 'erotic pathways'; it surveys the psychoanalytic hypotheses of Freud and Adler as relevant; and it pays heed to an aesthetics of the religio-erotic.
Hope, Laura Lee. "John Fowles' narrative stylistics in The Collector, Daniel Martin, and A Maggot." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1990. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/564.
Full textDicks, Henry. "Being and earth : an ecological criticism of late twentieth-century French thought." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.669967.
Full textHoedekie, Nelson G. U. (Nelson Gustaaf Urbain). "Naar analogie van schaduwen aan de wand : een wijsgerige interpretatie van 'de schaduw als kunstwerk' aan de hand van Plato's grotvergelijking." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53511.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this thesis, 'shadow' is investigated as an object of thought and (analogically connected to this) of perception. This dialectical process is structured through means of a series of experiments and Plato's allegory of the cave, which is interpreted as a process directed towards selfconciousness. This process is further explained through thinkers such as, Blumenberg, Heidegger, Levinas en Voegelin. The purpose of this study is to break with the self-evident way in which 'shadow' is 'normally' treated and to bring back about a sense of astonishment for it.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie tesis word die 'skaduwee' as waarnemingsobjek en (analogies verwant daaraan) as denkobjek ondersoek. Hierdie dialektiese proses word gestruktureerd met behulp van 'n aantal eksperimente en Plato se grotgelykenis, wat geinterpreteer word as programmaties van die proses van selfbewuswording. Hierdie proses word verder toegelig aan die hand van denkers soos Blumenberg, Heidegger, Levinas en Voegelin. Die doel van die ondersoek is om die vanselfsprekendheid waarmee daar met die fenomeen van die skaduwee omgegaan word te deurbreek en weer verwondering daarvoor op te roep.
NEDERLANDSTALIGE SAMENVATTING: In deze thesis wordt de 'schaduw' als waarnemingsobject en (analogisch verwant daaraan) als denkobject onderzocht. Dit dialectische proces wordt gestructureerd met behulp van een aantal experimenten en Plato's grotvergelijking, die geïnterpreteerd worden als een proces gericht op zeltbewustwording. Dit proces wordt verder toegelicht aan de hand van denkers zoals, Blumenberg, Heidegger, Levinas en Voegelin. Het doel van het onderzoek is om de vanzelfsprekendheid waarmee met het fenomeen van de 'schaduw' omgegaan wordt, te doorbreken en er opnieuw verwondering voor op te roepen.
Perez, José Antonio Mesquita. "A verdade enquanto movimento: entre possibilidades e limites segundo o pensamento heideggeriano." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2018. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/20954.
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The dissertation has the aim to explore the truth as movement in the thought of the philosopher Martin Heidegger. The work it is divides in four parts. First of all, in the Introduction, we contextualize the research and present the questions that will be our guide in the course of the work. It is clarified that the relation between modern science and philosophy is our starting point for thinking the truth, but this isn’t our main focus. In the first chapter, Notions of Truth, we start clarifying the tradicional concept of truth and the tradition in which it is found, namely the metaphysical tradition; posteriorly, we analyze the concept of αλήθεια (alétheia), rescued by Heidegger to understand the essence of truth as unconcealment. In the second chapter, Being, Truth and Mystery, at first we see how the truth is inserted in the context of Being and Time, and then how the so-called turning (Kehre) alters the truth’s understanding, to undertake the task of analyze the truth as movement, taking into consideration the Clearing and the Mystery. The truth isn’t, but it is given, truth essentials itself, that is, truth is a movement that opens a space that allows the entities to be. Dasein essentially corresponds with this space that is open by the truth of Being, however, the truth itself ins’t predicated of human beings. If there is an opening there is also a limit: this is the relation between the Clearing and the Mystery. In a certain way, the truth doesn’t only illuminate (unconcealment), but it is limit as well (concealment). It is perceived that Heidegger’s gaze isn’t aimed to an logic understanding of the truth, but aimed to an ontological understanding of this phenomenon. Lastly, in the third and final chapter, Between possibilities and limits: final considerations, we return to what is at the beginning and trigger of the research subject: the relation between modern science and philosophy. The aim is to carry out some reflections and questionings about this relationship, thinking the possibilities and limits that both have. The truth is a fundamental question because it concerns, if we think in a heideggerian way, to what enables not only the entity but the knowledge itself. This understanding has consequences not only in philosophy, but also in “sciences”
A dissertação tem o intuito de explorar a verdade enquanto movimento no pensamento do filósofo Martin Heidegger. O trabalho se encontra dividido em quatro partes. Em primeiro lugar, na Introdução, fazemos uma contextualização da pesquisa e expomos as questões que serão guia no percurso do trabalho. É esclarecido que relação entre a ciência moderna e a filosofia é o nosso ponto de partida para pensarmos a verdade, mas não é o nosso foco. No primeiro capítulo, Noções de Verdade, iniciamos esclarecendo o conceito tradicional de verdade e a tradição na qual ela se encontra, a saber a tradição metafísica; posteriormente, analisamos o conceito αλήθεια (alétheia), resgatado por Heidegger para compreender a essência da verdade como desocultamento. No segundo capítulo, Ser, Verdade e Mistério, vemos, em um primeiro momento como a verdade se encontra inserida no contexto de Ser e Tempo e depois como a chamada viravolta (Kehre) altera a sua compreensão, para, assim, empreender na tarefa de analisar a verdade enquanto movimento, levando em consideração a Clareira e o Mistério. A verdade não é, mas ela se dá, ela se essencializa, isto é, verdade é um movimentar que abre um espaço que permite que os entes possam ser. Ser-aí corresponde essencialmente com esse espaço aberto pela verdade do Ser, no entanto, a verdade em si não é predicativo do ser humano. Se há uma abertura também há um limite: essa é a relação entre a Clareira e o Mistério. De certa forma, a verdade não só ilumina (desocultamento), mas ela também é limite (ocultamento). Percebe-se que o olhar de Heidegger não está voltado para uma compreensão lógica da verdade, mas para um entendimento ontológico da mesma. Por fim, no terceiro e último capítulo, Entre possibilidades e limites: considerações finais, nos voltamos para aquilo que se encontra no começo e disparador da temática pesquisada: a relação entre a ciência moderna e a filosofia. O intuito é de realizar algumas reflexões e questionamentos sobre essa relação, pensando as possibilidades e limites que ambas possuem. A verdade é uma questão fundamental porque ela diz respeito, se a pensarmos heideggerianamente, àquilo que possibilita não só os entes mas ao próprio conhecimento. Sua compreensão tem consequências não só na filosofia, como também nas “ciências”
Price, Amanda C. "Author(ity) figures : anxieties of authorship, freedom, and control." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2001. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/241.
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Antolick, Matthew. "Deep ecology and Heideggerian phenomenology." [Tampa, Fla. : s.n.], 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000104.
Full textLangteau, Paula T. "The absurdity of Miller's Salesman : examining Martin Esslin's concept of the absurd as presented in Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman." Virtual Press, 1988. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/544134.
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Marais, Lodewikus Stefanus. "Die huis as betekenisvolle ruimte in enkele Afrikaanse gedigte, met spesifieke verwysing na die bewoningsfilosofiee van Heidegger, Bolnow en Bachelard en Vierluik." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/86862.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The first section of this thesis aims at creating a reading strategy for the analysis of poetry thematically concerned with habitation and the space of the house. Selected Afrikaans poems, forming part of a newer house-poetry that breaks away from the idyllic, genial representation of the house in earlier Afrikaans poetry, are examined. The theoretical equipment utilised in this examination is the habitation philosophies of Martin Heidegger, Otto Friedrich Bollnow and Gustav Bachelard. Various related insights in the work of these philosophers are developed into a three-tiered model for the interpretation of house poetry. Supplementing the abovementioned framework is the socio-historical work of Joseph Rykwert and Ton Lemaire. Both these theorists explore the close connection between the space of the house and the realisation of mortality and transience. The application of the philosophical model facilitates, on the micro level of image and word choice, a fresh understanding of the selected poems, as well as a wider philosophical contextualisation of their thematic content. The reading strategy and the application thereof could also provide the means with which a new philosophical scrutiny of Afrikaans house-poetry can be achieved. The abovementioned formal essay is presented as coupled with a collection of original Afrikaans poems, entitled Vierluik, the creative section of this thesis. Vierluik examines, among other things, aspects of habitation in city, town and countryside, and reflects on descent, rootedness, displacement and the interconnection of space and identity.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die eerste gedeelte van hierdie tesis het as doel die daarstelling van ’n leesstrategie waarmee poësie wat tematies oor die huisruimte en bewoning handel, ondersoek kan word. Geselekteerde Afrikaanse gedigte, wat deel vorm van ’n nuwer huispoësie wat sedert die sestigerjare wegbreek van die idilliese, gemoedelike uitbeelding van die huis in vroeër Afrikaanse gedigte, word ondersoek. Die teoretiese apparatuur wat in hierdie ondersoek aangewend word, is die bewoningsfilosofieë van Martin Heidegger, Otto Friedrich Bollnow en Gustav Bachelard. Verskeie verbandhoudende insigte in die werk van hierdie denkers word ontwikkel tot ’n drieledige interpretasiemodel vir huispoësie. Hierby dien as aanvulling die kultuur-historiese werk van Joseph Rykwert en Ton Lemaire, waarin die noue band tussen die huisruimte en die doods- of verganklikheidsbesef uitgewerk word. Die toepassing van hierdie filosofiese begripsapparatuur fasiliteer op die mikrovlak van beelde en woordkeuse ’n vars verstaan van die vyf geselekteerde gedigte, asook ’n breër filosofiese kontekstualisering van hulle tematiese inhoud. Die leesstrategie en toepassings sou ook ’n filosofiese oopdek van die huispoësie in Afrikaans kon bemiddel. Hierdie akademiese gedeelte dien verder as ’n verbandhoudende oefening by die kreatiewe gedeelte van die tesis, naamlik ’n digbundel, Vierluik. Die bundel ondersoek, onder andere, aspekte van bewoning in stad, dorp en platteland, en bied ’n besinning aan oor herkoms, geworteldheid, verplasing en die verweefdheid van ruimte en identiteit.
Sriratana, Verita. ""Making room" for one's own : Virginia Woolf and technology of place." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/3458.
Full textHibler, Starla Dawn. "The Lyric, Elegiac, and Euphonic Qualities of Ernst Krenek's Compositional Style as Exemplified in the Early Toccata und Chaconne über en Chorale, "Ja, ich glaub an Jesum Christum," Op. 13: Together with Three Recitals of Selected Works of W.A. Mozart, F. Schubert, C. Nielsen, L.v. Beethoven, J. Brahms, F. Liszt, A. Berg and F. Martin." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1990. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330875/.
Full textQuesnel, Galván Lucia Beatriz. "An Orphanage in Mexico: Four United Nations' Human Rights of Children and Wolins' Prerequisites for Efficient Group Care Through the View of the Manager and Staff." PDXScholar, 2016. http://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3311.
Full textLawrence, Faith. "'True receivers': Rilke and the contemporary poetics of listening (Part 1) ; Poems: Small weather (Part 2)." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/7418.
Full textGong, Jing-Bao. "Martin Boyd's Anglo-Australian novels : a study of the development of major themes." Master's thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/139592.
Full textChow, George. "All actual life is encounter: Martin Buber's politics of de-politicization." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/2278.
Full textThomson, D. "Tracing the networks of postmodernity : media and technology in the novels of Martin Amis and Don Delillo." Thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13819.
Full textBoleko, Bienvenu Benketo. "From an epistemology of unerstanding to an ontology of understanding: Heidegger’s hermeneutical shift." Diss., 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25416.
Full textThe current investigation explores the possibility of surpassing or subordinating epistemology to ontology by focusing on the hermeneutics of Heidegger. Based on his works, which consider the understanding as a way of being and therefore offering the foundation for all knowledge, this study will underline the decisive shift concerning the question of being (l’être) in the works of modern hermeneutics fathers. A critical move made by Heidegger's philosophical perspective underlines the epistemology of understanding. The question of the ontology of understanding is investigated differently from his predecessors Schleiermacher and Dilthey, and culminates in a revolution in hermeneutics. The understanding is not knowledge, but a behavioural Dasein. His main contribution to hermeneutics consists of subordinating the methodological and epistemological questions to the ontological ones. The problem of understanding is no longer linked to “other” but is extended to the world. There is therefore a mundanisation of understanding, which overlaps its depsychologisation. Understanding is a mode of being of Dasein that extends in interpretation, which leads to language. The interpretation is only a development of understanding, which is articulated in language. The phenomenological method and critical analysis are used for this investigation.
Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology
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Hachalinga, Passmore. "A critical analysis of the application of the sola Scriptura principle in Adventist theological thinking and practical action with special reference to the Zambian context." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3704.
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D.Th. (Systematic Theology)