Posts Tagged ‘Giles Deleuze’
Position, Measurement and Observation (Part 8)
By Asher Crispe: November 24, 2013 : CategoryInspirations, Quilt of Translations
tagged: Avraham, ben (child), differential repetition, Giles Deleuze, halacha, law, legal theory, World to Come
Position, Measurement and Observation (Part 7)
By Asher Crispe: November 22, 2013 : CategoryInspirations, Quilt of Translations
tagged: Apter Rebbe, Baraita, differential repetition, Giles Deleuze, halacha, law, legal theory, Mishnah, Oheiv Yisrael (book), olam haba, olam hazeh, Talmud, World to Come
The Time of Renewal and the Renewal of Time (Part 3)
By Asher Crispe: September 24, 2012 : CategoryDecoding the Tradition, Inspirations
tagged: Abraham, ani, anochi, ashes, Avraham, difference in itself, dust, Giles Deleuze, identity, keter, Malchut, no-thingness, Rosh Hashanah, self, time, trnascendental self
The Executive System: Cognitive Science and Kabbalah (Part 6)
By Asher Crispe: September 10, 2012 : CategoryInspirations, Quilt of Translations
tagged: Binah, Chochmah, cognitive science, Egypt, Executive Function, Executive System, Giles Deleuze, Iain McGilchrist, idols, intuition, ish, isha, logico-linguistic modeling, Ludwig Wittgenstein, malbush, Mitzrayim, Rabbi Avraham Abulafia, Ranjit Chatterjee, representation, The Master and His Emissary