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    • Picturing vision: The interconnectedness of mental and visual images 

      Schürmann, Eva (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      Kant taught us to think of the faculty of imagination as an ingredient of perception. Vision, thus, is not only opened to the present but also to the absent, for instance through expectations or memories. Our ways of seeing ...
    • 'Saints without God': Camus's poetics of secular faith 

      Whistler, Grace (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      This article addresses Camus’s response to Christianity and the problem of suffering in the context of the early twentieth century. Owing to his association with the existentialist movement, it is often assumed that Camus, ...
    • Verbal images of evil and (in)humanity during and after the Holocaust 

      Geddes, Jennifer (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      In this paper, I explore images of evil and (in)humanity in the works of Primo Levi and Charlotte Delbo – verbal images that they encountered within Auschwitz and those that they created afterwards to try to bear witness ...
    • When the earth moves under your feet: Images of overcoming persecution in the Book of Psalms 

      Holst, Søren (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of departure the so-called ‘sudden change of mood’ in the individual psalms of lamentation, where a psalmist proceeds from ...