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The poetics of sociology

second nature and narrative in the early Kracauer

Leif Weatherby

pp. 117-133

Nature should be singular. Whether we think of what the Greeks called physis as the totality of non-subjects or as the rules for bringing that totality into stable appearance, it can suffer copying but no alteration. Between subject and natural object, there can be no middling value.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-13239-2_7

Full citation:

Weatherby, L. (2017)., The poetics of sociology: second nature and narrative in the early Kracauer, in J. Ahrens, P. Fleming, S. Martin & U. Vedder (eds.), "Doch ist das wirkliche auch vergessen, so ist es darum nicht getilgt", Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 117-133.

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