Silence : The Phenomenon and Its Ontological Significance / / Bernard P. Dauenhauer.

Silence, as poets and thinkers in every age have realized, is not the mere absence of something else. It is a complex, positive phenomenon that occurs in language, in music, and in mime. Bernard P. Dauenhauer offers an original, comprehensive, and explicitly phenomenological analysis of silence in a...

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Place / Publishing House:Bloomington : : Indiana University Press,, 1980.
©1980.
Year of Publication:1980
Language:English
Series:Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 online resource ix, 213 pages.)
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