Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience. Erin Manning, Brian Massumi

Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience


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Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience Erin Manning, Brian Massumi
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press



But if you are the one whose motion is being described, your experience will inform you whether your inside-outward asserting behaviour is being outside-inwardly orchestrated by the relational-spatial passages that are continually opening and closing. €�–> They are an ambiguously understood affection of relation as it emerges from difference to the violence always already implicated in identifying the other as other — yet no less powerfully felt for the experience. Consistent with the majority of Biblical passages, early and medieval theologians viewed nature as intimately tied up with human and divine affairs and not merely the location for salvation history (Johnson, 5-8). I use Edge-dwelling to mean those people drawn to the edges of places and things; people who inhabit and act in those edge spaces. No, remix: this story was all over your thought.

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