Sentences with phrase «decenter even»

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My aim in the present paper is twofold: first to argue, pro Sherburne and contra Deleuze's reading, that there is no place for God — even for Whitehead's God — in a «chaosmos» worthy of the name; but secondly, following Deleuze and departing from Sherburne, to outline one way in which the operation of «decentering Whitehead» might lead to somewhere other than to a naturalism.
Anyone who doubts this ought to reread that brilliant, genreconscious postmodernist (not existentialist) Soren Kierkegaard on sin, grace and the decentered Christian self Even the otherwise happy recovery of the traditions of Christian spirituality in our day are also in danger of becoming further fine - tuning, further new peak experiences for the omnivorously consuming modem self.
I am still the one speaking, not the one spoken to, but a certain decentering has begun, whether I like it or even notice it.
In this procedure there is the same decentering, even «dispossession,» of reflective immediacy we have previously observed: a demand that we must make a «detour» through the symbolic world.
When confronted with room after room of Hirst's colored spots ranging in diameter from a few millimeters to sixty inches, at times displayed in densely packed grids made up of thousands of dots and at others consisting of but a handful or even just a single dot, there is a sort of decentering of vision — a blinding, to use Foster's term — that begins to take place.
The steel - mesh veiled structure, whose form is often likened to a decentered stack of sugarcubes, was a stunning and ballsy proposition for an institution that has always sought to be radical and cutting - edge — even if critics including New York Magazine's Jerry Saltz bemoaned that «the museum, cool - looking as it is, is short on exhibition space.»
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