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Product Description: Daniel Heller-Roazen's contribution to the 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta publication project.

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9783775729017 | Bilingual edition (Hatje Cantz Pub, April 30, 2012), cover price $10.00 | About this edition: Daniel Heller-Roazen's contribution to the 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta publication project.

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Product Description: An original, elegant, and far-reaching philosophical inquiry into what it means to feel alive. The Inner Touch presents the archaeology of a single sense: the sense of being sentient. Aristotle was perhaps the first to define this faculty when in his treatise On the Soul he identified a sensory power, irreducible to the five senses, by which animals perceive that they are perceiving: the simple "sense," as he wrote, "that we are seeing and hearing...read more

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9781890951764 | Zone Books, June 1, 2007, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: An original, elegant, and far-reaching philosophical inquiry into what it means to feel alive.

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9781890951771 | Reprint edition (Zone Books, September 30, 2009), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: An original, elegant, and far-reaching philosophical inquiry into what it means to feel alive.

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Just as speech can be acquired, so can it be lost. Speakers can forget words, phrases, even entire languages they once knew; over the course of time peoples, too, let go of the tongues that were once theirs, as languages disappear and give way to the others that follow them. In Echolalias, Daniel Heller-Roazen reflects on the many forms of linguistic forgetfulness, offering a far-reaching philosophical investigation into the persistence and disappearance of speech. In twenty-one brief chapters, he moves among classical, medieval, and modern culture, exploring the interrelations of speech, writing, memory, and oblivion.Drawing his examples from literature, philosophy, linguistics, theology, and psychoanalysis, Heller-Roazen examines the points at which the transience of speech has become a question in the arts, disciplines, and sciences in which language plays a prominent role. Whether the subject is Ovid, Dante, or modern fiction, classical Arabic literature or the birth of the French language, structuralist linguistics or Freud's writings on aphasia, Heller-Roazen considers with clarity, precision, and insight the forms, the effects, and the ultimate consequences of the forgetting of language. In speech, he argues, destruction and construction often prove inseparable. Among peoples, the disappearance of one language can mark the emergence of another; among individuals, the experience of the passing of speech can lie at the origin of literary, philosophical, and artistic creation.From the infant's prattle to the legacy of Babel, from the holy tongues of Judaism and Islam to the concept of the dead language and the political significance of exiled and endangered languages today, Echolalias traces an elegant, erudite, and original philosophical itinerary, inviting us to reflect in a new way on the nature of the speaking animal who forgets.

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9781890951498 | Zone Books, May 1, 2005, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: Just as speech can be acquired, so can it be lost.

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9781890951504 | Zone Books, April 30, 2008, cover price $22.95

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Product Description: Arguably the single most influential literary work of the European Middle Ages, the Roman de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun has traditionally posed a number of difficulties to modern critics, who have viewed its many interruptions and philosophical discussions as signs of a lack of formal organization and a characteristically medieval predilection for encyclopedic summation...read more

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9780801871917 | Johns Hopkins Univ Pr, September 11, 2003, cover price $47.00 | About this edition: Arguably the single most influential literary work of the European Middle Ages, the Roman de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun has traditionally posed a number of difficulties to modern critics, who have viewed its many interruptions and philosophical discussions as signs of a lack of formal organization and a characteristically medieval predilection for encyclopedic summation.

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Product Description: This volume constitutes the largest collection of writings by the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben hitherto published in any language. With one exception, the fifteen essays, which reflect the wide range of the author’s interests, appear in English for the first time...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780804732772 | Stanford Univ Pr, January 1, 2000, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: This volume constitutes the largest collection of writings by the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben hitherto published in any language.

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