Results for 'reiterave tought'

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  1. Technique as a Resouce for the Non-Bourgois Philosopher.Victor Adelino Ausina Mota - manuscript
    Desire for status, for power, here it is the realm of capitalism, since Marcuse, after Freud, everyone produces his own theory about the world, his own world..
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  2. Minimally.Mota Victor - manuscript
    minimal toughts on a maximal world, to make a general theory of understanding a perception os social reality.
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  3. Sages and Pragmatists: How a certain philosophy is spoiled.Victor Mota - manuscript
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  4. Struggle for Status.Victor Mota - manuscript
    the struggle for status is more primitive of what we thing or tought about, it's very linked with the struggle for survavil, terretory, reproduction, pleasure....in a world more and more violent in some way and stupidly peacefful on other way and territories...
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  5. The Source.Mota Victor - manuscript
    from sensation to imposition of media tought.
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  6. Banality of The Banality.Mota Victor - manuscript
    Psychoanalisys, Marcuse, Freud articulated with some toughts of Karl Jung.
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  7. Lodged in The City, Forgotten about the World.Mota Victor - manuscript
    The human condition in the city, tell by an self-made eremit, houseling toughts and stragenin' domestications.
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  8. What man ownes.Victor Mota - manuscript
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  9. The Loss of Criteria.Victor Adelino Ausina Mota - manuscript
    The Loss of Criteria: essay on the pathological reverie of non-being and not-willing to know. Pathological essay on Being and Not Being Universal Dualism about Contextualism.
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