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Grammatical self, linguistic community and education of grownups: Cavell reads Emerson
The article discusses Stanley Cavell’s interpretation of Ralph Waldo Emerson with a focus on the concepts of individuality, self-acknowledgment, and Bildung as one’s education through reading, called “the education of grownups”.
Tomasz Zarębski
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Skin cancers in skin types IV–VI: Does the Fitzpatrick scale give a false sense of security?
The Fitzpatrick scale has been in use for skin colour typing according to the tanning potential of skin since its inception in 1975–1976. Thomas Fitzpatrick developed the scale to classify persons with ‘white skin’ in order to select the correct amount ...
P. Goon +3 more
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Through the many reinterpretations of Freud’s essay Das Unheimliche (1919) within French Postmodernism, in recent decades, the uncanny has become a vague synonym for the methodology of deconstruction.
Gineprini Lorenzo
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyse if inframammary fold nipple sparing mastectomy (IMF NSM) could safely accommodate larger implants in relation to weight of the breast as opposed to nipple sacrificing mastectomy (NSacriM) in implant ...
John Mathew
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Emphysematous cholecystitis in a non-diabetic patient
A 47-year-old male was admitted at our emergency room with a 4-days history of acute abdominal pain, increased by inspiration. There was neither nausea nor vomiting. Physical examination revealed right upper quadrant and right flank tenderness.
J C Le Brun +3 more
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Cavell On American Philosophy And The Idea Of America [PDF]
Here is a common picture of what American philosophy looks like to and within many American philosophy departments. To a considerable degree, it does not exist at all.
Eldridge, Richard Thomas
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Lockdown has given us an occasion to discover new television series and to revisit others. TV series accompany us in our ordinary lives, but they can also be a resource or refuge in extraordinary situations.
Laugier Sandra
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Avoiding Edmund : reading acknowledgment as failure in Stanley Cavell’s King Lear [PDF]
Critics of King Lear often remark that the play feels like a dramatic failure despite its place at the very top of the Shakespearean canon. Using Stanley Cavell’s famous essay on the play, “The Avoidance of Love,” as a framework for interpreting Lear, I ...
Khoshnood, Alfredo Manuchehr
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Whither Rough Ground? On the “Ordinary” of Ordinary Aesthetics
This article is a criticism of the narrative self-understanding offered by advocates of Ordinary Aesthetics. Even though the frustration with the philosophy of art (in contrast with philosophical aesthetics) is, in many ways, an overdetermined result ...
Guetti Edward
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Performers Playing Themselves [PDF]
An enquiry by Matthew Crippen into how we encounter actors as we perceive them by means of a movies, having encountered them within other movies beforehand. After discussing how we use photographs, he concludes that we cannot help but register the actors
Crippen, Matthew
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