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Two Essays by Kleist : On the Marionette Theatre and On the Assembly of Thought while Talking: On the Marionette Theatre and On the Assembly of Thought while Talking

By von Kleist, Heinrich

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Title: Two Essays by Kleist : On the Marionette Theatre and On the Assembly of Thought while Talking: On the Marionette Theatre and On the Assembly of Thought while Talking  
Author: von Kleist, Heinrich
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy
Collections: Authors Community, Philosophy
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Publication Date:
2018
Publisher: none
Member Page: Andrew Jansen

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Kleist, H. V. (2018). Two Essays by Kleist : On the Marionette Theatre and On the Assembly of Thought while Talking. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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In these two essays, the German playwright Heinrich von Kleist explores how humanity's mental world fits into its physical one. On the Marionette Theatre weighs the role mental awareness plays in physical actions. On the Assembly of Thoughts while Talking searches for the extent that physical stimuli determine thoughts and ideas.

Summary
This publication contains the two most well know essays by the German playwright, Heinrich von Kleist. On the Marionette Theatre explores the role of awareness in the mastery of an art or skill. On the Assembly of Thought while Talking investigates the how external stimuli may influence and alter our thinking.

Excerpt
We see that in matter, in the organic world, as reflection becomes darker and weaker, grace always emerges brighter and stronger. —But, like how the intersection of two lines at the same side of a point, after a passage through the infinite, suddenly appears again at the other side, or like how the image in a concave mirror stretches endlessly away until it suddenly greets us again: so it stands, when knowledge has gone through infinity, it comes to grace again; so that simultaneously, in the human body’s form, grace shines purest either in bare emptiness or in infinite awareness, i.e., in the form of a god. And so, I said a little scattered, must we eat again from the tree of knowledge to fall back into innocence? --On the Marionette Theatre

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On the Assembly of Thought while Talking...page 1 On the Marionette Theatre...page 8

 
 



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