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Words 1 through 17 of 17

propitious   has been listed 46 times with 0 comments

halcyon   has been listed 193 times with 11 comments

sisyphean   has been listed 61 times with 1 comment

noesis   has been listed 19 times with 2 comments

noema   has been listed 5 times with 0 comments

eidetic   has been listed 40 times with 1 comment

hubris   has been listed 108 times with 7 comments

imbroglio   has been listed 119 times with 3 comments

pell-mell   has been listed 27 times with 1 comment

partes extra partes   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments

calligram   has been listed 6 times with 0 comments

platitudinous   has been listed 20 times with 0 comments

insipid   has been listed 125 times with 3 comments

bathetic   has been listed 35 times with 3 comments

lachrymose   has been listed 151 times with 4 comments

maudlin   has been listed 107 times with 4 comments

myology   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments

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over 2 years ago Lande said:

An act of consciousness. Loving is not a belief but an act, as is thinking or hating.

over 2 years ago Lande said:

Noema is a greek word and is equivalent to meaning. Therefore it is the representation of an experience of a meaning based system through its own self-referential process. Could be considered as the projection of one's experience onto oneself.


over 2 years ago Lande said:

Partes extra partes means parts outside of one another. Klee refers to this in terms of his understanding of space as sameness. In Merleau-Ponty's "Eye and Mind" he refers to Klee who says that in a forest, he sometimes feels not only that he is looking at the tree but also that the trees are looking back at him. What we have in this space is a sameness of looking at and being looked at.

over 2 years ago Lande said:

A calligram is a poem (though can also be a phrase or single word) in which the typeface or handwriting forms an important part of the focus. Indeed, it is a visual manifestation of themes presented aurally and textually. Guillaume Apollinaire is a famous calligram writer.

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