Walter Benjamin's concern for 'mere life' induced him to seek out phantasmagorical traces in the collective archive, particularly in light of his assumption that these represent the clearest juncture between cultural epistemologies and practical approaches to a 'trans-historical temporality' measured not in chronological or historical time but in time that reveals itself instantaneously. For Benjamin, the mimetic faculty is historically dynamic he mentions historical change in both “mimetic powers” and ”mimetic objects” – in the ability to produce and to recognize similarities.Ĭoenesthesia Cosmic Consciousness Direction Echolocation Gut Feeling Hallucinogens Hearing Heart Honor Humor Instinct Interoceptive Senses Intuition Jacobson’s Organ Liver Magnetic Mass Media Memory Morality Navigation Occult Pain Pineal Gland Plant Psi Precognition Pressure Psychokinesis Psychometry Quintessence Second Brain Sexual Organs Sight Smell Spiritual Senses, The Synaesthesia Taste Temperature Third Ear Third Eye Touch Trance Unconscious (Freud) Vibration Whiskers Wind X-ray Yoga Meditation Zen Meditation. * This fragment is taken from Walter Benjamin, Gesammelte Schriften. This faculty, however, has a history, both phylogene. Walter benjamin on the mimetic faculty at. Download On The Mimetic Faculty Pdf free software.
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