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Shortly before her death, philosopher Gillian Rose began work on a new book-her Paradiso-thus fulfilling her promise at the end of Love's Work to 'stay in the fray, in the revel of ideas and risk'. Confident even only a week before her death that she could complete the work, all that remains are these fragments.
Family photography, an ubiquitous domestic tradition in the developed world, is now more popular than ever thanks to the development of digital photography. Including case study material drawn from the UK, this title offers an understanding of both domestic family photographs and their public display.
From the author of "Dialectic of Nihilism" (1984), "The Broken Middle" (1992) and "Judaism and Modernity" (1993), this book presents a revision of traditional assessments of Hegel.
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