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... readingabout other people’s attempts in the files ofthe patent office.You go home and sketch your invention, and then make amodel of it.9Use the steppingstones of analogy2Art of Creative Thinking ... one in whichthey make their names as discoverers or inventors. Compare the following list of inventions in the box below with the occupations of their inventors: The Art of Creative Thinking 22Invention ... by the face of astatue ofthe Buddha. He felt that he could see a resemblancebetween the look of Buddha’s face and how he imagined the front ofthe motorbike would be. Having spent the rest of...
... lose the element ofthe machinic centre, of subjectiveautopoiesis and self-affirmation. Whetherlocated at the level ofthe complete individualor partial subjectivity, or even at the level of social ... this in mindwhen they footnote the writings of Ernst Bloch inWhat is Philosophy? (224).23 A good example of rethinking art away from the horizon of instrumental reason (and of the latter’s critique) ... and the difference between the two sets of categories, as follows: The only danger in all this is that the virtualcould be confused with the possible. The possi-ble is opposed to the real; the...
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... from the super-stitions ofthe weak, and the imposing craft ofthe subtle’ (323).Thomas Holcroft placed a similar emphasis on the art of printing’in the defence of this progressivist vision of ... did the history which I focus on in chapter two, which treats the dream of the republic of letters as an expression ofthe aspirations of the professional classes. But as debates arose about the ... these apparently dis-tinct histories became part ofthe same story ofthe fragmentation of the ideal of literature as a public sphere. The excesses gener-ated by the French Revolution, on the...
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... they inflected in startlingly new ways. To forget this is tomake the mistake of simply reproducing the Romantic myth of the originality ofthe creative act. The point of concluding withone of ... conception of agency in which the The Crisis of Literature in the 1790s22and Butler associate with the political conflicts ofthe late eight-eenth century. Recognizing the nature of these developmentsenables ... did the history which I focus on in chapter two, which treats the dream of the republic of letters as an expression ofthe aspirations of the professional classes. But as debates arose about the...