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- Adorno's Critique of the New Right-Wing Extremism
- An Interpretation of Ecstasy As Found in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson Thomas B
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- Art and Aesthetics After Adorno
- Waking Dreams: Modernist Intoxications and the Poetics of Altered States
- Ecstasy, Catastrophe
- Critical Analysis on Death: from Deluded Fancy to Desired Ecstasy Patrick Neil M
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- A Qualitative Study of Ecstasy Sellers in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Education After Auschwitz
- Femininity, Subjectivity and the Visual Discourse of Ecstasy
- DIALECTIC of ENLIGHTENMENT Philosophical Fragments
- ROMANTIC LOVE, ECSTASY, and DEPRIVATION by MAUREEN MOORE B.A., University of British Columbia, 1971 a THESIS SUBMITTED in PARTIA
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- Ecstasy – Ekstase – Rausch 26-27 March, 2020
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- Schopenhauer's Initial Encounter with Indian Thought
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- A. Schopenhauer and F. Dostoevsky: Some Philosophical and Literary Parallels
- Art, Metaphysics and Dialectic: R. G. Collingwood and the Crisis of Western Civilisation
- Theodor W Adorno
- Three Criticisms of Schopenhauer and a Response from the Advaita Vedantins
- Complicating Eroticism and the Male Gaze: Feminism and Georges Bataille’S Story of the Eye
- A Critical Assessment of Lewis's Sociological Theory of Ecstasy. Towards an Integrative Model for Theorising Ecstasy
- Poetry and Ecstasy: Thinking Bodily with Heidegger And
- The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics Routledge Companions to Philosophy
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- Bromberger 1 the Experiential Sublime: Perception, Conception, and Emotion in Mark Rothko's Classic Color-Field Paintings
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- Kantian and Nietzschean Aesthetics of Human Nature: a Comparison Between the Beautiful/Sublime and Apollonian/Dionysian Dualities
- The Neurobiology of Ecstasy (MDMA)
- On the Fluidity of Honey and Fugitivity of Sound in Trauma, Ecstasy, and Black Radical Tradition
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