Journal of Consciousness StudiesIn Michel Ferrari, “William James and the Denial of Death,” Journal of Consciousness Studies 9, no. 9–10 (2002): 117–139 (118).Ferrari, Michel, 2002. "William James and the Denial of Death." Journal of Consciousness Studies 9, 117-141....
William James lacked the usual (i)___ death; writing to his dying father, he spoke without (ii)___ about the old man’s impending death. A. longing for…regret B. awe of…inhibition C. curiosity about…rancor D. apprehension of…eloquence E. anticipation of…commiseration 相关知识点:...
Harvey Cormier , The Truth is What Works: William James, Pragmatism, and the Seed of Death . Reviewed by Harvey Cormier , The Truth is What Works: William James, Pragmatism, and the Seed of Death . Reviewed byThis article has no associated abstract. ( fix it )Matthew StephensPhilosophy ...
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William Shakespeare. Writer: The Tragedy of Macbeth. William Shakespeare's birthdate is assumed from his baptism on April 25. His father John was the son of a farmer who became a successful tradesman; his mother Mary Arden was gentry. He studied Latin wo
Two notable exceptions were Queen Elizabeth I, who was a fan of Lord Chamberlain’s Men by the late 1590s after first watching a performance in 1594, and her successor King James I. Following his crowning in 1603, the company changed its name to the King’s Men. Related Story Did ...
'WE PROCLAIM OUR DARLING SON': THE POLITICS OF CHATTERTON'S MEMORY DURING THE WAR FOR AMERICA This article argues for the existence of a radical political reading of Thomas Chatterton's life and works in the decade or so after his death. Although Chatterton's own political sympathies are ...