Silence in philosophy, literature, and art /
Silence exists at the edge of the world, where words break off and meaning fades into ambiguity. The numerous treatments of silence in Steven L. Bindeman's Silence in Philosophy, Literature, and Art question the misleading clarity of certainty, which persists in the unreflective discourse of co...
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Format: eBook
Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill-Rodopi,
2017.
Series:
Value Inquiry Book Series
308.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004328082.
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Call Number: BD360
- Preliminary Material /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Introduction /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Phenomenology and Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Silence and Art /
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- Music and Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Silence and Theological Matters /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Silence and Creativity /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Merleau-Ponty's Embodied Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Silence and Spirituality /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Wittgenstein and Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Giacometti's Repetitious Art /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Borges and Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Heidegger and Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Beckett and Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Kafka's Appropriation of Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Silence and the Holocaust /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Blanchot's Absorption in Silence /
- Steven L. Bindeman
- Foucault on Silence as Discourse /
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- Concluding Remarks /
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- Bibliography /
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- Index of Names /
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- Index of Subjects /
- Steven L. Bindeman.