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  • The surface of this sphere represents the pure exteriority, composed of " terminal actualities ".
  • The creation of the world consists in the opening of this exteriority horizon where every thing becomes visible.
  • Part III, RECONSTITUTION OF SELF : YEATS THE RELIGION OF ART . Chapter 5, Exteriority of Self.
  • According to Henry, life can never be seen from the exterior, as it never appears in the exteriority of the world.
  • The work of Michel Henry is based on Husserlian phenomenology, which acknowledges as phenomenon only that which appears in the world, or exteriority.
  • Life is by nature invisible because it never appears in the exteriority of a look; it reveals itself in itself without gap or distance.
  • This contact with exteriority is capital : it is what will make possible the distinction between " soul " and " mind ".
  • The priority for Fran鏾is Jullien is to constitute this exteriority, and the remainder of his work consists of a reevaluation of the foundations of European thought.
  • The primary differences between Adler and Freud centered on Adler's contention that the social realm ( exteriority ) is as important to psychology as is the internal realm ( interiority ).
  • Wilber describes vision-logic, a non-dominating, global awareness of holistic hierarchy, in which the pathological dissociations of Nature from Self, interiority from exteriority, and creativity from compassion are transformed into healthy differentiations.
  • In the fourth chapter, " A View From Within ", Wilber describes what he calls two fundamental aspects of existence : the " Left-hand path " ( interiority ) and the " Right-hand path " ( exteriority ).
  • Thus all " real distinctions " ( mind and body, God and matter, interiority and exteriority, etc . ) are collapsed or flattened into an even consistency or plane, namely immanence itself, that is, immanence without opposition.
  • Two modes of manifestation of phenomena exist, according to Henry, which are two ways of appearing : " exteriority ", which is the mode of manifestation of the visible world, and phenomenological " interiority ", which is the mode of manifestation of invisible life.
  • His writings were filled with strikingly phrased insights and with key terms and concepts _ reflections, for example, on the " face of the Other, " or on " exteriority " or " moral proximity " _ that reverberated in other philosophers'writings.
  • Butler proposes the practice of drag as a way to destabilize the exteriority / interiority binary, finally to poke fun at the notion that there is an " original " gender, and to demonstrate playfully to the audience, through an exaggeration, that all gender is in fact scripted, rehearsed, and performed.
  • The " invisible ", here, does not correspond to that which is too small to be seen with the naked eye, or to radiation to which the eye is not sensitive, but rather to life, which is forever invisible because it is radically immanent and never appears in the exteriority of the world.
  • From that perspective, L関inas described the nature of the Other as " insomnia and wakefulness "; an ecstasy ( an exteriority ) towards the Other that forever remains beyond any attempt at fully capturing the Other, whose Otherness is infinite; even in the murder of an Other, his or her Otherness remains uncontrolled and not negated.
  • The line of flight marks : the reality of a finite number of dimensions that the multiplicity effectively fills; the impossibility of a supplementary dimension, unless the multiplicity is transformed by the line of flight; the possibility and necessity of flattening all of the multiplicities on a single plane of consistency or exteriority, regardless of their number of dimensions.
  • The queer figure of inside / outside evokes  the structures of alienation, splitting, and identification which together produce a self and an other, subject and an object, an unconscious and a conscious, an interiority and an exteriority . . . but the figure inside / outside, which encapsulates the structure of language, repression, and subjectivity, also designates the structure of exclusion, oppression, and repudiation .  Queer theorist, Jos?Esteban Mu駉z writes about " In My Mother's Place " in his book, Disidentifications : Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics.