Philosophers and Their Poets Clement Y K SoExamines the role that poets and the poetic word play in the formation of philosophical thinking in the modern German tradition. Several of the most celebrated philosophers in the German tradition since Kant afford to poetry an all but unprecedented status in Western thought. Fichte, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Gadamer argue that the scope, limits, and possibilities of philosophy are intimately intertwined with those of poetry. For them, poetic
While carefully considering Progressive and Communitarian counterarguments Pittz argues for both the possibility and the desirability of a free-spirited life
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and improvise multiple correspondences between and among learners' own lived experiences and understandings
Berger examines how post-Auschwitz Jewish writers reinterpret the ancient concept of Covenant in light of unprecedented historical trauma
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and the In-Between: Spatio-Cinematic Betwixt brings together some of the most prominent thinkers in contemporary architectural discourses with an investigation of the filmic imagination of architectural in-betweenness
Daniel Deronda remains a standout amongst the author’s illustrious catalog
an unremarkable man who becomes a country doctor in the north of France
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Recent decades have seen a new appreciation develop for applied theatre and the role of arts-based activities in health care
this edition of The Lady from the Sea is both modern and readable