
The Community Of Those Who Have Nothing In Common Av Alphonso Lingis
Is there not a growing conviction that the dying of people with whom we have no racial kinship, no language, no religion, no economic interests in common concerns us? This work takes as its point of departure the mortality that unites all people, even those who seemingly have nothing else in common....
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... thought-provoking and meditative, Lingis’s work is above all touching, and offers a refreshingly idiosyncratic antidote to the idle talk that so often passes for philosophical writing." —Radical Philosophy... striking for the clarity and singularity of its styles and voices as well as for the compelling measure of genuine philosophic originality which it contributes to questions of community and (its) communication." —Research in PhenomenologyArticulating the author’s journeys and personal experiences in the idiom of contemporary continental thought, Alphonso Lingis launches a devastating critique, pointing up the myopia of Western rationalism. Here Lingis raises issues of undeniable urgency.
Topplisten: Indiana University Press Språk, litteratur og lingvistikk
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Språk | Engelsk |
Sjanger | Filosofi og religion |
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Sett | Nei |
Typ | Papirbøker |
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