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-'''''Shipwreck with Spectator: Paradigm for a Metaphor for Existence''''' (1979) is a work by [[Hans Blumenberger]].+'''''Shipwreck with Spectator: Paradigm for a Metaphor for Existence''''' (1979) is a work by [[Hans Blumenberg]].
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"of the wreck itself, in the making of the film. Postmodern virtual technology trumps the clunky machines of the modern technological era. Such a complex reaction, we learn from reading Hans Blumenberg's remarkable essay "Shipwreck with Spectator: Paradigm for a Metaphor for Existence", is not, however, a recent response to shipwrecks of the magnitude of the Titanic.1 For the ancient Greeks, living at a time when any attempt to leave dry land was a dangerous and risky enter- prise, ..." --Refractions of Violence, Martin Jay, 2013, - Pagina 104

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