Reality and culture : : essays on the philosophy of Bernard Harrison / / edited by Patricia Hanna ; Michael Krausz, cover illustration.

More than being a volume about the philosophy of Bernard Harrison, this volume is about how Harrison conceptualizes the creation of the human world. One might be tempted to classify Harrison as a major voice in many diverse discussions—philosophy of literature, philosophy of language, philosophy of...

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Superior document:Value Inquiry Book Series ; Volume 270
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Rodopi,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Value inquiry book series ; Volume 270.
Physical Description:1 online resource (294 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t REALITY AND CULTURE /  |r Bernard Harrison --   |t WHAT DO HUMANISTS WANT? /  |r John Gibson --   |t READING DICKENS: PLEASURE AND THE PLAY OF BERNARD HARRISON’S “SOCIAL PRACTICES” /  |r Murray Baumgarten --   |t HARRISON, WITTGENSTEIN, DONNE, AND THE POWERS OF LITERARY ART /  |r Richard Eldridge --   |t BERNARD HARRISON ON THE ENGLISH NOVEL /  |r Leona Toker --   |t FROM MEANING TO MORALITY IN KOVESI AND HARRISON /  |r Alan Tapper --   |t PAYING A DEBT: BERNARD HARRISON VERSUS THE OLD-NEW ANTISEMITISM /  |r Edward Alexander --   |t BERNARD HARRISON, LITERATURE, AND THE STREAM OF LIFE /  |r Danièle Moyal-Sharrock --   |t LANGUAGE WITHOUT MEANING: THE LIMITS OF BIOLINGUISTICS /  |r Patricia Hanna --   |t BERNARD HARRISON’S “WORLD” /  |r Michael Krausz --   |t MEANING, TRUTH, AND PRACTICES: A CONUNDRUM /  |r Dennis Patterson --   |t LANGUAGE, FICTION, AND THE LATER WITTGENSTEIN /  |r Michael Morris --   |t REFLECTIONS AND REPLIES /  |r Bernard Harrison --   |t WORKS CITED --   |t SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BERNARD HARRISON --   |t ABOUT THE AUTHORS --   |t NAME INDEX --   |t SUBJECT INDEX --   |t VIBS. 
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