The World after the End of the World Dr Khalil SafinExamines themes of loss and mourning in the late work of Derrida. In this book, Kas Saghafi argues that the notion of "the end the world" in Derrida's late work is not a theological or cosmological matter, but a meditation on mourning and the death of the other. He examines this and several other tightly knit motifs in Derrida's work: mourning, survival, the phantasm, the event, and most significantly, the term salut, which in French means at once
This edition of Louisa May Alcott’s Work: A Story of Experience is redesigned with an eye-catching new cover and easy-to-read print
The Curriculum outlines both theoretical issues and practical possibilities
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illustrating its importance and illuminating the larger current of British-American politics between the American Revolution and World War I and the fascinating exchange about the virtues and defects of the two nations
Roman adaptation of Greek models
changes tracked by Rousseau
Explores Levinas's approach to animal ethics from a range of perspectives
Study of a fascinating medieval Jewish philosopher
then examines electrical resistivity and its application
Another view of Russia on the eve of revolution
This incisive and eloquent book is at once an extraordinary story of resilience and a meditation on power
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