Eschewing the ancient rule that what is born will die, she sides with the modern
aporia against the late-modern nirvanic principle that would declare it to be no longer problematic.
One writer argues that many of the Rick and Morty episodes induce within viewers a state of "Socratic
aporia," or confusion.
For the humanist Calasso, eminent historian and philologist, Frosts dilemma is a real dead end, an
aporia. There are no, nor can there be, humanist, historical, or philological resources to justify any attempt to overcome this issue, and Calasso mocks the transhumanists and their hang-up with death.
Abrams' Bad Robot to make the sci-fi thriller, '
Aporia'.
An
aporia posed by Theophrastus prompts Priscian to describe the process by which perception formally assimilates to its object as a progressive perfection.
It is also a metaphysical space that alludes to the most authentic and secret life, as in
Aporia (ancient Greek for impasse) and Morning Moon, both 2016-17.
This connects with an argument in an earlier part of the book in which Bubandt discusses the witch as an
aporia of knowledge, drawing on Derrida's deconstruetion of philosophy.
body a silence, call it an
aporia, call it exigency, call it