Sensible Sensuality

Sensible Sensuality PDF Author: Sarojinī Sāhu
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ISBN: 9788172735418
Category : Feminism
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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Sensible Sensuality

Sensible Sensuality PDF Author: Sarojinī Sāhu
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ISBN: 9788172735418
Category : Feminism
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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Sensible Sensualities

Sensible Sensualities PDF Author: Ankita Srivastava
Publisher: Sanmati Publishers & Distributors
ISBN: 9789385193842
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 174

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How many times have we felt sensual in our own minds? Seeing a beautiful red rose, makes us feel sensual. A soft breeze brushing against our cheeks makes us feel sensual. Those tiny drops of drizzle that touch our heads make us feel sensual. That romantic story that we just read, makes us feel sensual. When we dress up and spray that modest amount of perfume on our bodies, we feel sensual. An eye contact with a handsome stranger or a beautiful lady make us feel sensual. We watch a very romantic movie and we feel sensual. So we can feel sensual so many times at any place at any given time of the day or year. Since we all are humans and we all have a beating heart and a vibrating mind, we transmit our beats and vibrations to our bodies very effectively. And what do we do then? We enjoy the momentum that we get into as a result. But we need to regulate our speed. Hence we bring in speed beakers. We churn our feet against the churning of our hearts and flush our limbs to let go of the sensations that had begun to climb up our bodies. We articulate our Sensualities and use it as portions as per the requirement of the moment. We hold ourselves by our hair so that we just swim in the sensations and not drown our souls. We love being loved by anything, everything, anyone and everyone! And we can simply fall in love with anything, everything, anyone and everyone! Sensuality is an extension of love and we love to be in love and feeling sensual. How long can we remain in the sensual state of mind, body and soul? When we reach the zenith of the feeling in our minds, we stop, we look and we go. We have to go somewhere from here. We go back to our bases, Where we belong to and even though we know it's not a sensual state of affairs yet our acquired knowledge from our flight into that unknown sky makes us sail through the realities of our daily mundane life ! Lt. Col. Ankita Shrivastav

Sense and Sensibility

Sense and Sensibility PDF Author: Jane Austen
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 356

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Terminological Dictionary

Terminological Dictionary PDF Author: Author John O'Loughlin
Publisher: John O'Loughlin
ISBN: 1446664643
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 87

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This is John O'Loughlin's first and, to-date, only attempt at writing a dictionary, in which the terminology follows alphabetically in chronological spelling order, and, needless to say, it's in conjunction with the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism that such a project was initially launched, with, it would appear, an acceptable degree of structural and thematic credibility to warrant such a seemingly portentous title - one, however, that must rank amongst the author's best philosophical works for its exacting comprehensiveness and daring originality. The cover shows an upended CND-type emblem with masculine and feminine signs, as though to signify a 'supercross' appropriate, for the author, to Social Transcendentalism, and therefore conceived as the logical successor to the so-called 'true cross' of Roman Catholicism.

Sensual Self

Sensual Self PDF Author: Ev'Yan Whitney
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ISBN: 059323328X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 177

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PRIVATE OBSERVATIONS

PRIVATE OBSERVATIONS PDF Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media
ISBN: 1446669807
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 121

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PRIVATE OBSERVATIONS is not quite as private as it first appears to be, since it is a fully-fledged example of John O'Loughlin's cyclic philosophy at its best, and therefore extends the ideological philosophy of Social Transcendentalism into new realms of speculative and ontological endeavour that continue to do maximum justice to metaphysics, whatever personal observations to the contrary may suggest.

Bad Women

Bad Women PDF Author: Janet Staiger
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9781452902678
Category : Cinema
Languages : en
Pages : 250

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On female sexual morality

Opus Postscriptum

Opus Postscriptum PDF Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: Centretruths Digital Media
ISBN: 1446685950
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 423

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OPUS POSTSCRIPTUM differs from John O'Loughlin's official written oeuvre in that it is comprised of revised and reformatted weblogs from the author's site at spweblog.com and is therefore supplementary to the works which came to a head with 'The Yang and Anti-Yin Quartet' (2005). Most of the essay-like supernotes of the two books that constitute this estimable e-book were written during 2005-6, and are therefore amongst Mr O'Loughlin's most up-to-date projects, supplementing his ideological approach to philosophy with fresh ideas and new logical permutations.

Sensible Flesh

Sensible Flesh PDF Author: Elizabeth D. Harvey
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812293630
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 327

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This ground-breaking interdisciplinary collection explores the complex, ambiguous, and contradictory sense of touch in early modern culture. If touch is the sense that mediates between the body of the subject and the world, these essays make apparent the frequently disregarded lexicons of tactility that lie behind and beneath early modern discursive constructions of eroticism, knowledge, and art. For the early moderns, touch was the earliest and most fundamental sense. Frequently aligned with bodily pleasure and sensuality, it was suspect; at the same time, it was associated with the authoritative disciplines of science and medicine, and even with religious knowledge and artistic creativity. The unifying impulse of Sensible Flesh is both analytic and recuperative. It attempts to chart the important history of the sense of touch at a pivotal juncture and to understand how tactility has organized knowledge and defined human subjectivity. The contributors examine in theoretically sophisticated ways both the history of the hierarchical ordering of the senses and the philosophical and cultural consequences that derive from it. The essays consider such topics as New World contact, the eroticism of Renaissance architecture, the Enclosure Acts in England, plague, the clitoris and anatomical authority, Pygmalion, and the language of tactility in early modern theater. In exploring the often repudiated or forgotten sense of touch, the essays insistently reveal both the world of sensation that subtends early modern culture and the corporeal foundations of language and subjectivity.

Guide for Translating Husserl

Guide for Translating Husserl PDF Author: Dorion Cairns
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401023980
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 160

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This multilingual glossary is a guide for translating writings by Edmund RusserI into English. It has been compiled and improved in the course of about thirty years for my own guidance. Its initial pur pose and the tests it has undergone in use have determined its contents. The translations I have made are far from being limited to those I have published or intend to publish. As I read and translate more, occasions will doubtless arise to include more expressions in the glossary and to improve the lists of English renderings I shall thenceforth use. The glossary is given the present title and submitted now for publication because numerous experts have said it would be useful not only to other translators of HusserI but also to his readers generally. For a translation of such writings as RusserI's the guidance offered by ordinary bilingual dictionaries is inadequate in opposite respects. On the one hand, there are easily translatable expressions for which numerous such dictionaries offer too many equivalent renderings. On the other hand, there are difficultly translatable expressions that any such dictionary either fails to translate at all or else translates by expressions none of which fit the sense. In following such dictionaries a translator must therefore practise consistency on the one hand and ingenuity on the other. Hence the need for a written glossary such as this one.