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_aLysaker, John T., _eauthor. |
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_aPhilosophy, writing, and the character of thought / _cJohn T. Lysaker. |
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_aChicago : _bThe University of Chicago Press, _c2018. |
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_aviii, 193 pages ; _c23 cm |
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505 | 0 | _aGambits and gambles -- Iron filings -- Pardon the interruption -- Content and form -- Form and content -- In the beginning was the deed -- Reworking making -- Deliberate writing -- Mistaking instrumental reason -- Fits and starts -- A cultivar -- Quotation beyond quotas -- For examples -- In nuce -- Irony -- Message in a bottle -- The hour of the wolf -- It's the gesture that counts -- Furnishing the space of reasons -- A struggle with ourselves -- Who's on first -- Every one is everybody -- The secret addressee -- When we undo things with words -- Unknown friends -- Resoundingly reticent -- Provocation/demonstration -- Among the pros (and cons). A: "O my friend, there are no friends" ; B: "At least we've got each other" -- Then came history -- Equal to the moment -- Unequal to the moment -- After Beauvoir -- Property is theft -- Strange alchemy -- Public commitment -- Propagation without propaganda -- Bit by bit -- Taking stances -- Character studies -- Where do we find ourselves. | |
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