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Here and There

Sites of Philosophy

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ISBN 9780674270480

Publication Date: 04/26/2022

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  • Editors’ Introduction
  • Prologue: A Site for Philosophy?
  • I. Departures
    • 1. Time after Time
    • 2. The World as Things: Collecting Thoughts on Collecting
    • 3. The Division of Talent
    • 4. To Place Wittgenstein
    • 5. Notes after Austin
  • II. Assignments
    • 6. Silences Noises Voices
    • 7. Benjamin and Wittgenstein: Signals and Affinities
    • 8. Remains to Be Seen: Initial Responses to The Arcades Project
    • 9. Finding Words: Adam Phillips’s Ordinary Language Psychoanalysis
    • 10. Welcoming Jean Laplanche
    • 11. On a Psychoanalytical Response to Faulkner’s Form
    • 12. Notes Mostly about Empathy
    • 13. Comments on Veena Das, “Language and Body”
    • 14. Foreword to Veena Das, Life and Words
    • 15. Foreword to Northrop Frye, A Natural Perspective
    • 16. In the Meantime
    • 17. Who Disappoints Whom? Allan Bloom at Harvard
    • 18. Preface to the Italian Edition of The Claim of Reason
    • 19. Reflections on Wallace Stevens at Mount Holyoke
    • 20. Foreword to Qu’est-ce que la philosophie américaine?
  • III. Music
    • 21. An Understanding with Music
    • 22. Kivy on Idomeneo
    • 23. Philosophy and the Unheard
    • 24. Impressions of Revolution
    • 25. A Scale of Eternity
  • Epilogue: Bon Voyage
  • Appendix: Draft Preface to Here and There
  • Notes
  • Editors’ Acknowledgments
  • Index

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