To be born / Luce Irigaray.
"“According to the words of Phaedrus in the Symposium of Plato, Love, sometimes named Eros, has no parents, no age, no history, and its origin remains unknown to anyone. Love, whose destiny is said to be unique amongst the gods and humans, perhaps embodies desire for a conjunction always in sea...
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Language: | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2017.
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Online Access: | Springer eBooks |
Table of Contents:
- To Give Birth to Oneself
- Coming into the World
- Growing
- To Inhabit the World
- Dwelling in Oneself
- Being With
- To Become Oneself
- Language to Produce Something or to Produce Someone?
- The Source of the Word
- A Universe of Knowledge and Duties
- Acknowledgement and Recognition
- Desire as Rebirth
- The Necessity of Love
- Giving Birth to One Another
- To Conceive a New World
- Bringing Forth the Future.