How Non-being Haunts Being explores the many different modes of absence and non-being that pervade life, language, thought, and culture. A highly readable book of great interest to a wide audience, it ensures that readers will never think of life, death, or themselves, the same way again.
How Non-being Haunts Being explores the many different modes of absence and non-being that pervade life, language, thought, and culture. A highly readable book of great interest to a wide audience, it ensures that readers will never think of life, death, or themselves, the same way again.
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Produktdetails
The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
Corey Anton is professor of communication studies at Grand Valley State University and a fellow of the International Communicology Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1: Nothing at the Heart of Existence Chapter 2: Life and Many Modes of Bodily Non-Being Chapter 3: Language, Absence, Negation, and Context Chapter 4: Death and the Possibilities of Human Morality Chapter 5: A Mythological/Mathematical Postscript
Preface Chapter 1: Nothing at the Heart of Existence Chapter 2: Life and Many Modes of Bodily Non-Being Chapter 3: Language, Absence, Negation, and Context Chapter 4: Death and the Possibilities of Human Morality Chapter 5: A Mythological/Mathematical Postscript
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