Books from Duquesne

  • A Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton: Samson Agonistes
    By Stephen B. Dobranski

    Todd finds the idea of feeding on grief or woe in Petrarch , Sonnet 104 : Pascomi di dolor ; in the comedy The Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune ( 1589 ) : “ there feed upon thy woe ” ; and in Thomas Carew's “ To the Countess of ...

  • Tricks of Time: Bergson, Merleau-Ponty and Ricoeur in Search of Time, Self and Meaning
    By Mark Muldoon

    Edward C. Carterette and Morton P. Friedman ( New York Academic Press , 1978 ) , 203–54 . ... in Keith Ansell - Pearson , Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual : Bergson and the Time of Life ( London : Routledge , 2002 ) . 24.

  • Psychotherapy as a Human Science
    By Daniel Burston, Roger Frie

    Obviously , such terms as “ authenticity ” and “ the self ” are used in so many vague and over - encompassing ways that they have justifiably become a focus for skepticism . In a reply to Fairfield , Mitchell actually defends ...

  • Thinking Otherwise: Philosophy, Communication, Technology
    By David J. Gunkel, Presidential Teaching Professor David J Gunkel

    3 .; Dinty W. Moore , The Emperor's Virtual Clothes : The Naked Truth about Internet Culture ( New York : Algonquin Books , 1995 ) . 11. Moore , 3 . 12. Harmon , Al . 13. Ibid . 14. Gore , 1. “ K - 12 ” is a term that is specific to the ...

  • The Life-giving Gift of Acknowledgment: A Philosophical and Rhetorical Inquiry
    By Michael J. Hyde

    What would life be like if no one acknowledged your existence?

  • The Structure of Behavior
    By Maurice Merleau-Ponty

    Perhaps his most lasting contribution to the interpretation of human existence was his formulation of a positive philosophical approach to psychology the foundations of which were clearly outlined in The Structure of Behavior and later more ...

  • The King James Bible Across Borders and Centuries
    By Angelica Duran

    Twelve essays by scholars from a variety of academic disciplines examine the King James Version of the Bible both as world literature and as an important force in social, geographical, and linguistic cultures, demonstrating its influence ...

  • The Philosopher's Gaze: Modernity in the Shadows of Enlightenment
    By David Michael Levin

    Levin examines their respective challenges to “ocularcentrism” and the political vision they imply. Levin argues that all these philosophers attempted to understand, in one way or another, the distinctive pathologies of the modern age.

  • Totality and Infinity at 50
    By Scott Davidson, Diane Perpich

    "Essays by 14 Levinas scholars provide a fresh acount of the argument and purpose of Emmanuel Levinas's major work, Totality and Infinity, drawing parallels between Levinas and other thinkers; considering Levinas's relationship to other ...

  • In the Wake of Trauma: Psychology and Philosophy for the Suffering Other
    By David Goodman, Eric R. Severson, Brian W. Becker

    An interdisciplinary discussion of traumatic experience seeks better understanding and care for the suffering of individuals and societies