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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Among the multiple, subliminal passions that inspire our life in innumerable ways, literature shows us one that seems to play a particularly penetrating role in human concerns. This passion, which Tymieniecka calls an `esoteric passion', finds its projection and crystallization in space: it is the esoteric passion for space. This subliminal passion, investigated through literature, allows the philosopher to reach beneath the fallacious separations of nature, humanness and the cultural world, restoring the wholeness of experience that has become lost in the artificial one-sidedness of contemporary approaches, confined to language as they are. The elemental passion for place is investigated here in the literary fruits of creative imagination. Unravelled from the very depths of the primogenital, onto-poietic unfolding of life, the passion for place is revealed as projecting into the flux of life: it is a `station' of life-significance. This collection presents papers from two conferences of the International Society of Phenomenology and Literature held in Cambridge, MA in 1993/4.
Smith Jadwiga
Prochaska Bernadette
Kronegger Marlies
Casey Edward
Watson Bruce
Kule Maija
Eykman Christoph
Williamson Joan
Kimmel Lawrence
Rudnick Hans
Gray Rosemary
Stafecka Mara
Wilson Raymond J
Ray Sitansu
Brooks Roger
Sundararajan Louise
Izzi John
Abdoo Sherlyn
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