Terror, theory, and the humanities / / edited by Jeffrey R. ki Leo and Uppinder Mehan.

The events of September 11, 2001, have had a strong impact on theory and the humanities. They call for a new philosophy, as the old philosophy is inadequate to account for them. They also call for reflection on theory, philosophy, and the humanities in general. While the recent location and killing...

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