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Univocal Particularity and Equivocal PredicationDialectical Comprehension and Form; The Metaxological Affirmation of Being; The Fourfold Sense of Being and Traditional Philosophical Views; Afterword; 7. Desire, Otherness, and Infinitude; Desire, Infinitude, and the "Between"; Three Forms of Infinitude; The Sublime and Aesthetic Infinitude; Agapeic Otherness; Afterword; PART 3: ACTUAL INFINITUDE; 8. Desire and the Absolute Original; The Absolute Original and the Metaxological View; The Absolute Original and the Givenness of Being
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title Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins
title_auth Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins
title_exact_search Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins
title_full Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins by William Desmond
title_fullStr Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins by William Desmond
title_full_unstemmed Desire, dialectic, and otherness an essay on origins by William Desmond
title_short Desire, dialectic, and otherness
title_sort desire dialectic and otherness an essay on origins
title_sub an essay on origins
topic Beginning
Desire
Dialectic
Difference (Philosophy)
Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics bisacsh
Desire fast
Dialectic fast
Difference (Philosophy) fast
Other (Philosophy) fast
Philosophie
Other (Philosophy)
Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd
Dialektik (DE-588)4012058-2 gnd
Streben (DE-588)4200106-7 gnd
Sehnsucht (DE-588)4224273-3 gnd
Das Andere (DE-588)4195640-0 gnd
topic_facet Beginning
Desire
Dialectic
Difference (Philosophy)
Philosophy
PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics
Other (Philosophy)
Philosophie
Dialektik
Streben
Sehnsucht
Das Andere
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