[PDF] from vgtu.ltA Mickūnas - Coactivity: Philosophy, Communication/Santalka: …, 2011 - cpc.vgtu.lt ... There is a direct ki- naesthetic question: “can I do this?”; it reveals at the outset an already articulated field of abili- ties and tasks with possible variations that never offer a final, factual limitation. Here, one builds recognition of oneself in terms of what one can do. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from oxy.eduB McNary - CTSJ: Journal of Undergraduate Research, 2011 - scholar.oxy.edu ... This problem of proximal representation is made clear in Story through Bataille's sy- naesthetic failures. Despite a few examples of true synaesthesia, Story is filled with a vast num- ber of phrases that are only suggestively synaesthetic. For example, Bataille employs rich im- ... Related articles