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Jim Kidd

    Blood Royal
    Essays on the Dynamics of Intersubjectivity
    Inbetweenness
    Poetical Works of the Characturess and the Writing Caruso
    • The book explores the American identity, suggesting that while there are notable poets like Dickinson and Poe, the broader culture is not inherently poetic. It delves into themes of religious and economic freedom, the myths of manifest destiny, and a strong sense of nationalism. The author argues that the pursuit of these ideals is deeply rooted in the nation's founding principles, highlighting a complex relationship with poetry and artistic expression in the context of American exceptionalism.

      Poetical Works of the Characturess and the Writing Caruso
    • Inbetweenness

      A Meditative Approach to Everyday Life

      • 198 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of in-betweenness, the book delves into the interconnectedness of all beings and the universe. Coined by Sunnie D. Kidd in 1970, in-betweenness serves as a spiritual and scientific framework that unites diverse religious beliefs and experiences. It is likened to a cosmic nervous system, embodying the vibrations and movements that underpin existence. This idea connects various spiritual terms and concepts, suggesting a shared foundation of reality that resonates across cultures and disciplines.

      Inbetweenness
    • Exploring the theme of intersubjectivity in European continental philosophy, the book delves into its metaphysical, epistemological, and axiological foundations. It emphasizes that individual experiences of the world are interconnected with those of others, highlighting the cultural variations in shared social experiences. Through dialogue and language, intersubjectivity emerges as a crucial process that shapes both personal identity and collective understanding, ultimately serving as the foundation for objectivity in human interactions.

      Essays on the Dynamics of Intersubjectivity
    • Against his better judgement, private sleuth Simon Barrett accepts a job in Britain.Quite apart from having to leave his handgun in America, local knowledge can make all the difference in detective work. Yet the daughter of multimillion-dollar tycoon, Randolph G. Sheridan, studying religion at the University of London, has been kidnapped in Soho and her father can afford the best.Yet why should anyone suspect how deeply the forces of darkness have worked their way into the British establishment? Or how little use any gun will be to Simon anyway, unless he has silver bullets to load it with?How could Simon suspect that the Vatican has recruited an angel from Hell to help him find Tamara Sheridan, if only they can find their way through a gloomy German forest and into the labyrinthine confines of an ancient castle that the remaining locals both fear and wish to forget.

      Blood Royal