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["Excursus on Wittgenstein's Vision of Language", 'La visión de Lenguaje de Wittgenstein']
Standley Cavell
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Therapeutic Mammoplasty in the Management of Cancers Involving Different Zones of the Breast
John Mathew, DM, FRCS
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Cavell’s “Romanticism” and Cavell’s Romanticism
2005Abstract Romanticism is a persistent theme in Stanley Cavell’s work that has assumed in creasing prominence in his later writings, in particular In Quest of the Ordinary (1988) and This New Yet Unapproachable America (1989). As one would expect from Cavell, the trajectory of his recovery of romanticism is singular: it leads from his ...
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Medical Humanities, 2009
Directed by Herbert Wilcox. RKO Pictures, 1939; DD Home Entertainment DVD, 2008. 94 mins. Film; history of medical; Nurse Film; Nursing History; World War I; Belgium Edith Cavell became famous posthumously for organising and assisting the escape of between 200 and 1000 prisoners of war (POW) from occupied Belgium during World War One.
R, Wall, A M, Rafferty
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Directed by Herbert Wilcox. RKO Pictures, 1939; DD Home Entertainment DVD, 2008. 94 mins. Film; history of medical; Nurse Film; Nursing History; World War I; Belgium Edith Cavell became famous posthumously for organising and assisting the escape of between 200 and 1000 prisoners of war (POW) from occupied Belgium during World War One.
R, Wall, A M, Rafferty
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Journal of Music Theory, 2010
This article attempts to elucidate the main characteristics of Stanley Cavell's philosophy of music by comparing it to the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. The analysis begins from the simple observation that both philosophers affirmed and supported the broad outlines of the modernist project while rejecting musical experiments that went too ...
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This article attempts to elucidate the main characteristics of Stanley Cavell's philosophy of music by comparing it to the work of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze. The analysis begins from the simple observation that both philosophers affirmed and supported the broad outlines of the modernist project while rejecting musical experiments that went too ...
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