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The article concerns Things, with reference to Aristotle and Heidegger. Yielding a precise concept of a thing or its scope via such contextualization is not, however, the most important aspect of this work. The most important thing - in the authoress' original research - is to investigate the relation of a human being to things, his being among things and his constant transcending the things.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2007
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vol. 62
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issue 5
451-456
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If in the visual mode we speak about sparkling, in the experience of a touching we should speak about stroking. These forms of experience refer to a slight trembling, that disappears without clenching our fists. A decision not to possess, not to keep in the hands, not to use one's own power is a reflection of a subtle aesthetics of a tacit respect to the things. We move in the midst of the things, which are not influenced by our power, rather, they create a community with us. If we come closer to these things, we reach their deep and unknown surface. Yet the passing haptic sensation is really impressive. We are left with a feeling that for a moment, that is the Being itself, that we have in our hands. In this mood the author is moving in Renaud Barbaras's intellectual world, groping for his ideas.
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