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haecceitic
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2017/01/08 22:58 UTC 版)
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haecceitic
- (philosophy) Of or pertaining to haecceity.
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1998, A. Pampapathy Rao, Distributive Justice: A Third-world Response to Rawls and Nozick, San Francisco, Calif.: International Scholars Publications, ISBN 978-1-57309-097-1, page 62:
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2000, Patrick O'Donnell, Latent Destinies: Cultural Paranoia and Contemporary U.S. Narrative, Durham, N.C.; London: Duke University Press, ISBN 978-0-8223-2558-1, pages 5 and 147:
- It is both diurnal, in that the greeting (かつ all the actions of Truman's life [Truman Burbank, protagonist in The Truman Show]) is ritualistically repeated at the same moment of each day,and contradictorily synchronic, haecceitic: all time on Truman's island is one time; it is all the time of the moment, where all futurity and historicity is compressed into the endlessly rehearsed and repeated present. […] Haecceitic temporality, or the segmentation of time into dispersed instances whole unto themselves that randomly intersect and cohere into events, is the material of a conspiratorial, destinal history founded on the retrospective forging of connections between these scattered instances.
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2008, Jan Jagodzinski, Television and Youth Culture: Televised Paranoia, New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-4039-7648-2, page 26:
- The concept of haecceity as "a mode of individuation ... very different from that of a person, subject, thing, or substance" (Deleuze かつ Guattari, 1987, 261) addresses directly the "agency panic" (Melley, 2000) in an age of paranoia where the grand narrative of classical liberalism is breaking down, for the haecceitic assemblage has agency shared through connections. The objects of passionate attachment are given "voice" in such an assemblage, for example Dawson [Leery]'s love of film, Clark [Kent]'s attachment to the farm, and the alien paraphernalia in Roswell.
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2010, Jon Clay, Sensation, Contemporary Poetry and Deleuze: Transformative Intensities, London; New York, N.Y.: Continuum International Publishing Group, ISBN 9780826424242, pages 125–126:
- A poem makes connections (that are beyond the poet's control) with a reader's worldly context via the collective assemblages with which that reader has his or her own individuating and haecceitic relation. At the same time, of course, a reader, from his or her own position, makes new connections and new haecceitic relations through a poem and undergoes a process of becoming, the outcome of which cannot be entirely determined beforehand – which is to say that a reader is 'made' by the poem in the sense that she or he becomes something new that would never have existed without the poetic encounter.
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