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A diffractive reading of Kitarō Nishida's Thinking on Acting-Intuition, Karen Barad's notes on What Flashes Up (2017) & Michel Lambert's Léçons de Ténèbres (Seconde Léçon du Jeudi St, 1662-63)
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References
Barad, K. (2017) What Flashes Up: Theological- Political-Scientific Fragments. In: Keller, C. & Rubenstein (Eds) Entangled Worlds. Religion, Science, and New Materialism. Fordham Univ. Press, New York, 2017.Pp. 19-88
Lambert, M.(1662-63) Léçons de Ténèbres, Seconde Léçon du Jeudi St, Biblioteque Nationale de France, dépt. de la Musique, Rés. 585, f.25 r - 29 v.
Nishida, K.(1958) Intelligibility and the Philosophy of Nothingness. Three Philosophical Essays by Kitarō Nishida. International Philosophical Research Association of Japan, Forgotten Books. Classic Reprint SeriesEast-West Center Press, Honolulu. Translation with an Introduction by Robert Schinzinger.