not in reference to presence (as has been done in the history of metaphysics), but in reference to an appearing, an imaging, a showing, that would never be a matter simply of presence, but rather of spacings that would fracture presence. This conception of imagination could explain the power of imagination to open up phenomenology. " /> Spacing imagination - Sallis John | sdvig press

Spacing imagination

John Sallis

pp. 201-215


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