Romantik Egle Erik Historische Hintergrund Rationalismus der Aufklärung Umbrüche durch die Französische Revolution Weltanschaung der Romantiker Gesellschaft - gewinnstrebend, an s. selbst denkend alles ist nicht mit dem Verstand erklärbar Alltag zu eintönig an der Macht des Intuitions glauben (=>Individualismus) Idealisierung der mystische Welt der Religion Romantisierung von Wirklichkeit Phantasie Dunkle Erleben Nacht Dämonische Leidenschaft Schönheit u. Wildheit der Natur Frühromantik (1795-1804) Wichtigste Autoren: Novalis, Schelling, Tieck, Schlegel Veränderung des Denkens, Weltwahrnehmung Romantisierung der Wirklichkeit, Weltverzauberung, Wortspiel, Erzeugung von Stimmungen progressive Universalpoesie
,,Serendipity" ,,Serendipity" is a compelling romantic comedy, written by Mark Klein and directed by Peter Chelsom in 2001. The story takes place in New York, where two people, Jonathan and Sara, are looking for love. They meet at a store, where they are both looking for a pair of black gloves. Unfortunatelly, there is only 1 pair left and they both claim them. Politely both of them ask the other one to have them and so they go to a small coffee shop called Serendipity to decide who gets the gloves over a cup of coffee. Jonathan and Sara discover they have quite a bit incommon and fall in love. Sara insists they don't exchange phone numbers or even names at first. She decides that as a fortunate accident, or in other words serendipity, brought them together in the first place, they should leave the rest in the hands of fate also. By cruel fate things don't go as smooth as they were hoping and they bre...
modern Am fiction comes from Huckleberry Finn'. Transcendentalism was represented in poetry by the work of Walt Whitman (1819- 92). The first of 9 editions of his collection of poems Leaves of Grass appeared in 1855 to little public recognition, although it did win the admiration of Whitman's mentor Ralph Waldo Emerson. In his poems Whitman celebrates America, its natural beauty, its people and its spirit of democracy. He also explores himself, his feelings, perceptions and intuitions. Many contemporary readers were shocked by his celebration of the body and the theme of love between man and man which led to rumours about his homosexuality. Whitman was a highly experimental poet who believed that poetry should not be bound by rules and restrictions. He tended to avoid the use of metaphors or similes and his poetry is often strongly declarative and non-figurative. The poetry of Whitman's contemporary, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), was even more strikingly original
paper. It should be questioned whether there is any rightfully separate notion of an "actual referent." The concept of a semantic referent is clear, and the theory of communication requires that of a speaker-referent, but perhaps the idea of an "actual referent" is just a confusion of the two based on our failure to see the difference between literal sentence semantics and the theory of communication. Then we would have to explain away the fact of our having intuitions about "actual referents" in cases like some of the foregoing. Kripke takes roughly that line, making use of an idea of Grice's that we shall discuss in chapter 13. Anaphora One final objection to the Theory of Descriptions must be mentioned. As we have noted, Russell deals only with what he considers the central use of "the," and exempts the theory from having to explain plural uses or the generic use. One may think that a theory of definite descriptions ought not to be pam-
from March to December, 1941, all but four were picked up. In Honolulu, where a large Japanese population produced nightmares of antlike espionage and potential sabotage, the 14th Naval District's intelligence officer, Captain Irving S. Mayfield, had long sought to obtain copies of the cablegrams of Consul General Nagao Kita. If Rochefort's unit could solve these, Mayfield figured, he might know better which Japanese to shadow and what information they sought. His intuitions were sound. On March 27, 1941, not two weeks after Mayfield himself took up his duties, a young ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 25-year-old Takeo Yoshikawa, who had steeped himself in information about the American Navy, arrived in Honolulu to serve as Japan's only military espionage agent covering Pearl Harbor. Under the cover-name "Tadasi Morimura," he was assigned to the consulate as a secretary. He promptly made himself obnoxious—and drew suspicion
you accomplish. Once you activate your superconscious mind, you will receive a continuous stream of insights and ideas that you can use to solve your problems and achieve your goals.This mind will show you how to remove, get around, or climb over any obstacle that appears on your path. It will bring you the information that you need, at exactly the right time for you. It will give you intuitions and hunches that guide you to make the right decisions. Your superconscious mind ccc_tracy_10_179-200.qxd 6/23/03 4:16 PM Page 196 196 ➤ CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE will give you a steady flow of energy, enthusiasm, and motivation that will drive you toward your goals. The way you activate this process and unleash all your mental powers is by continually idealizing, verbalizing, visualizing, and es-