Karen Barad Quotes
This Book Is About Entanglements. To Be Entangled Is Not Simply To Be Intertwined With Another, As In The Joining Of Separate Entities, But To Lack An Independent, Self-contained Existence. Existence Is Not An Individual Affair. Individuals Do Not Preexist Their Interactions; Rather, Individuals Emerge Through And As Pare Of Their Entangled Intra-relating . Which Is Not To Say That Emergence Happens Once And For All, As An Event Or As A Process That Takes Place According To Some External Measure Of Space And Of Time, But Rather That Time And Space, Like Matter And Meaning, Come Into Existence, Are Iteratively Recon Figured Through Each Intra-action, There By Making It Impossible To Differentiate In Any Absolute Sense Between Creation And Renewal, Beginning And Returning, Continuity And Discontinuity, Here And There, Past And Future.
Related Authors
- Cathy Wilson
- George Del Prado
- John Burns
- Justin Bienvenue
- Kersti Bergroth
- Lance T. Stewart
- Mary Guterson
- Midori Goto
- Pankaj Ghemawat
- Patrick Bateman
- Tim Cameron
- Tim Piper
Related Topics
-
Friendship Travelling Quotes
Cities were always like people, showing their varying personalities to the traveler. Depending on the city and on the traveler, there might begin a mutual love, or dislike, friendship, or — Roman Payne
-
Life Is An Obstacle Course Quotes
Why is everything an 'adventure' with you?" Sylvie said irritably to Izzie." "Because life is an adventure, of course." "I would say it was more of an endurance race," Sylvie — Kate Atkinson
-
Political Aspirations Quotes
Norbu rejects the Western stereotype of Tibetans as an innately nonviolent people, a romantic notion which he thinks gratifies many Western people discontented with the aggressive selfishness of their societies — Pankaj Mishra
-
Stop Controlling Quotes
What is this thing of intangible substance that wreaks consequential havoc on our lives? What is this sensitive thread that runs through heart and mind, and when given the slightest — Richelle E. Goodrich
-
Wish You Only Knew Quotes
A dancer, more than any other human being, dies two deaths: the first, the physical when the powerfully trained body will no longer respond as you would wish. After all, — Martha Graham