Introducing Continental Philosophy Quotes
Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
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“If we remain relatively stable and unchanging in terms of our thinking, then the very power of life for change and creation will become exhausted.”
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“the unconscious is unknown and unrepresentable and, in being so, maintains by default the idealistic fantasy of gaining conscious meaning and control.”
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“Submitting to the rules that govern language and the forms of social interaction is not a natural process, although we all do it.”
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
“for Continental philosophy, the idea of consciousness and of an independent self-agency is ultimately a useless fantasy that boils down to an impossible desire for self-control – because it is impossible for us to know all that goes on in the mind at any one time.”
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
― Introducing Continental Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
