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Lysaker, John T.,. Philosophy, writing, and the character of thought / John T. Lysaker. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1796127.pdf>.
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Philosophy — Authorship.; Authorship — Philosophy.; Authorship — Philosophy.; Philosophy — Authorship.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Authorship.; PHILOSOPHY / Essays; PHILOSOPHY / Reference
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- Contents
- Gambits and Gambles
- Iron Filings
- Pardon the Interruption
- Content and Form
- Form and Content
- In the Beginning Was the Deed
- Reworking Making
- Deliberate Writing
- Mistaking Instrumental Reason
- Fits and Starts
- A Cultivar
- Quotation beyond Quotas
- For Examples
- In Nuce
- Irony
- Message in a Bottle
- The Hour of the Wolf
- It’s the Gesture That Counts
- Furnishing the Space of Reasons
- A Struggle with Ourselves
- Who’s on First
- Every One Is Everybody
- The Secret Addressee
- When We Undo Things with Words
- Unknown Friends
- Resoundingly Reticent
- Provocation/Demonstration
- Among the Pros (and Cons)
- A: “O my friend, there are no friends.” B: “At least we’ve got each other.”
- Then Came History
- Equal to the Moment
- Unequal to the Moment
- After Beauvoir
- Property Is Theft
- Strange Alchemy
- Public Commitment
- Propagation without Propaganda
- Bit by Bit
- Taking Stances
- Character Studies
- Where Do We Find Ourselves?
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- References
- Index
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