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UNINA990004841900403321 |
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Pope, Alexander <1688-1744> |
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The Dunciad / Alexander Pope ; edited by James Sutherland |
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London, New Haven, : Methuen & Co. -Yale University Press, 1963 |
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[3.rd ed.] |
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The Twickenham Edition of the Poems of Alexander Pope ; 5 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910969812203321 |
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Nancy Jean-Luc |
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Titolo |
Philosophical chronicles / / Jean-Luc Nancy ; translated by Franson Manjali |
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New York, : Fordham University Press, 2008 |
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9786612698460 |
9780823269082 |
0823269086 |
9781282698468 |
128269846X |
9780823238088 |
0823238083 |
9780823227594 |
0823227596 |
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1 online resource (93 p.) |
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Perspectives in continental philosophy |
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Philosophy, Modern - 21st century |
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Monografia |
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Originally published: Paris : Galilee, c2004. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Contents; Philosophical Chronicles; Translator's Foreword; Notes |
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In eleven brief, engaging talks originally broadcast on French public radio, Jean-Luc Nancy offers a philosopher?s rough and ready account of some of the pressing questions of our day and addresses chronic issues within philosophical inquiry. The fundamental question, which recurs again and again, is whether philosophy is conditioned by the world the philosopher inhabits, or whether it must remain unconditioned by that world.Nancy discusses: terror in relation to religion and capitalism; the relevance of philosophy to life (whether philosophy can be a form of life); the status of god in monoth |
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