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  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Mortality and (Un)representability
     
    544,-

    An interdisciplinary collection of essays on the medical and social articulation of death, this anthology considers to what extent a subject as elusive as death can be examined.

  • - Culture, Disease, and Well-Being
    av Alan Blum
    771,-

    Offers a fresh perspective, outlining a nuanced theoretical approach to health, illness, suffering and disease and the ethical and aesthetic implications of medical practice. Drawing on a range of thinkers from Plato to Lacan, this book identifies the Grey Zone as the persistence and function of ambiguity in everyday life.

  • av Stanley Raffel
    372,-

    Both sides in controversies tend to claim that they have logic on their side. This book proposes that the interminable nature of these controversies suggests there is a problem with the main tool of logic, the syllogism. It argues that metaphors are not just aesthetic tools; they can also be used to judge phenomena.

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