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Production of Presence: What Meaning Cannot Convey

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The Nonhermeneutic/Presence: An Anecdotal Account of Epistemological Shifts as mentioned in this paper is an account of epistemological shifts in the history of the arts.
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Contents User's Manual--xiii Materialities/The Nonhermeneutic/Presence: An Anecdotal Account of Epistemological Shifts--1 Metaphysics: A Brief Prehistory of What Is Now Changing--21 Beyond Meaning: Positions and Concepts in Motion--51 Epiphany/Presentification/Deixis: Futures for the Humanities and Arts--91 To Be Quiet for a Moment: About Redemption--133 Notes--155 Index--173 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Aesthetics, Experience

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