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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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reifying

Yet this was true only of the work of art’s form. Since its content inevitably reflected the reified world around it, it could provide no lasting source of redemption.

on art as a potential source of human value

—p.22 Questions and answers (1) by Terry Eagleton
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harmlessly distracted when they were not working

Capitalist modernity, so it appeared, had landed us with an economic system which was almost purely instrumental. It was a way of life dedicated to power, profit, and the business of material survival, rather than to fostering the values of human sharing and solidarity. The political realm was more…

—p.22 Questions and answers (1) by Terry Eagleton
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ontology

By the early decades of the twentieth century, this culture, with its attendant ontological anxieties, had taken the form of modernism.

—p.19 Questions and answers (1) by Terry Eagleton
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the metaphysical essence known as the self

Postmodernism then pushes this secularization one step further. As long as we still have depths, essences, and foundations, it insists, we are still in the awesome presence of the Almighty. We have not really killed and buried God at all. We have simply given him a series of majestic new names, lik…

—p.17 Questions and answers (1) by Terry Eagleton
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semiotics

For St Augustine, to attend to objects in themselves reflects a carnal, fallen mode of existence; instead, we must read them semiotically, as pointing beyond themselves to the divine text which is the universe

—p.17 Questions and answers (1) by Terry Eagleton
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