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phantasmphan‧tas‧m /ˈfæntæzəm/ noun [countable, uncountable] phantasmOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French fantasme, from Latin phantasma, from Greek, from phantazein ‘to present to the mind’ - After all, what most urgently needs thought in this century, if not the event and the phantasm?
- The philosophy of the phantasm may, however, help us to do justice to the event of Foucault himself.
- The sepoy was no phantasm ... on the contrary, he looked more consistent than ever.
literary something that exists only in your imagination SYN illusion |