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    The Hebraic and the Indian Sublime from the Rhetoric Point of View.Kenneth Holmqvist & Jaroslaw Pluciennik - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 6:37-52.
    In Hegel's 'Aesthetics', one can find a strong distinction between the Hebraic, true sublimity and the Indian, positive sublime. The main thesis of our article is that, from the rhetorical and cognitive point of view, the two sublimities do not form an opposition, although from the theological point of view they do. In order to affirm the thesis, we briefly analyze the main figures of the sublime as presented in Pseudo-Longinos' 'On the Sublime' and the concept of the sublime in (...)
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    Online/Offline: Between Text and Experience: Writing as a Lifestyle.Jaroslaw Pluciennik & Peter Gärdenfors (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    This volume raises provocative questions about the status of words and literature in contemporary culture. It argues that words and images are equal and that the vast number of text messages, e-mails, tweets, comments, blogs, and daily social network posts confirms textuality's central role in new media. This is especially true of writing, as old and new forms mix online and off, reconfiguring so prolifically that no single theory can explain it, let alone project its future. This volume explores multiple (...)
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