Ambiguity in the Western Mind includes a collection of essays by internationally renowned scholars such as John D. Caputo, Camille Paglia, Jaroslav Pelikan and Roland Teske along with a preface by Joseph Margolis, all taking up the question of the significance of ambiguity in Western thought. This engaging topic will be of interest to scholars and students alike from across the disciplines. Tracing the conceptual relevance of ambiguity historically and through some of the great books that have formed Western consciousness, this volume is a major contribution to the contemporary discussion surrounding this controversial notion, especially as a hermeneutical concept for interpreting the classics.
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18 20 Despite their youthful friendship , Moreau and Degas were to produce very different sorts of art . Yet in 1892 Degas exhibited at the Galerie Durand - Ruel twenty six recent landscapes in pastel on monotype , which are far removed ...
Although certain types of intentional deceptive ambiguity are central for successful undercover operations, the case examples in this book demonstrate how various type.
"...Designed to teach comprehension of ambiguous language by making use of a cognitive strategies approach" -- from Preface.
The papers in this volume discuss important legal and linguistic aspects relating to the use of vagueness in legal drafting and demonstrate why such aspects are critical to our understanding of the way normative texts function.
The Ethics of Ambiguity is the book that launched Simone de Beauvoir's feminist and existential philosophy. It remains a concise yet thorough examination of existence and what it means to be human.
Throughout these essays, Connolly builds a consistent argument for the politicalization of normalization, disclosing forms of normalization where others have seen unproblematic modes of communication and problem solving.
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