Force of Imagination: The Sense of the Elemental

Indiana University Press (2000)
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In Force of Imagination, John Sallis develops an original systematic philosophical project from the vantage-point of philosophy at the limit, the point at which the classical distinction between the intelligible and the sensible is inverted ...

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John Sallis
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