Deutsche Gesellschaft
für phänomenologische Forschung

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177142

Abstrakt

One of the greatest and oldest of images for expressing living change is that of the movement of waters. Rivers particularly, in their relentless motion, in the constant searching direction of their travel, in the confluence of tributaries and the division into channels by which identity is constituted and dispersed and once more reestablished, have stood as metaphors for movements in a variety of realms—politics, religion, literature, thought.

Publication details

Published in:

Bruzina Ronald, Wilshire Bruce (1978) Crosscurrents in phenomenology. Den Haag, Nijhoff.

Seiten: 1-9

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9698-4_1

Referenz:

Bruzina Ronald, Wilshire Bruce (1978) „Introduction“, In: R. Bruzina & B. Wilshire (eds.), Crosscurrents in phenomenology, Den Haag, Nijhoff, 1–9.