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Chang, Wei-Lin Melody. Face and face practices in Chinese talk-in-interaction: A study in interactional pragmatics. Equinox Publishing Ltd, 2015.

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Eikmeyer, Robert. Face/off: Im Körper des Feindes-- [Ausstellung "Face/Off" im Kunst- und Kunstgewerbeverein Pforzheim e.V., 14.3.04-23.5.04]. Revolver, 2004.

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Erman, Britt. Pragmatic expressions in English: A study of you know, you see, and I mean in face-to-face conversation. Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1987.

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Colloque de pragmatique (9th 2004 Veysonnaz, Switzerland). Les modèles du discours face au concept d'action: Actes du. Université de Genève, Département de linguistique, Faculté des lettres, 2004.

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Grealy, Lucy. Autobiography of a face. Perennial, 2003.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The Face on the Milk Carton. Random House Children's Books, 2009.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The face on the milk carton. Laurel-Leaf Books, 1990.

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Colin, G. B. The facial workout: A great body concept to firm and smooth the face for men and women. Mercury Book Pub., 1999.

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Longila, Mboyo Empenge ea. Le concept de mariage et les effets de celui-ci en droit zaïrois: Application de la théorie de l'intérisme face al'exctérisme, frein au développement harmonieux et intégral du pays et à l'épanouissement de l'homme : conférence-débats sur le code de famille du 5 juin 1986. Bibliothèque du Centre de recherches en sciences humaines, Dép. de recherches en sciences juridiques, politiques et administratives, 1986.

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Face. Ponent Mon, S.L., 2017.

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Lorino, Philippe. Community of inquiry. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753216.003.0006.

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Pragmatist inquiry involves a group of inquirers who face a break in their experience and pursue existential motives. They must continuously build reciprocal intelligibility. The felicitous outcome requires reciprocal trust, transforming the group of inquirers into a temporary community. The community dimension of inquiry is illustrated through a case study: the implementation of an integrated management information system in an electricity company. It identifies the roles of two types of communities: communities of practice, characterized by common practice, and communities of inquiry, characterized by the diversity of practices but an agreed general concern. The concept of community of inquiry was initially sketched by classic pragmatist authors and later developed by organization scholars, particularly in the field of public management. It is related to Follett’s view of “group organization” as the basis of democratic life and Latour’s concept of “matter of concern.”
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Face Mask: Understanding the Concept of Face Mask for Prevention and Protection from Viruses. Independently Published, 2020.

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Reuscher, Cornelia Charlotte. Politeness Distinction in Personal Pronouns and the Concept of Face. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2011.

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Grealy, Lucy. Autobiography of A Face. Methuen, 2004.

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Grealy, Lucy. Autobiography of a Face. Harper Perennial, 2003.

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Grealy, Lucy. Autobiography of a Face. Econo-Clad Books, 1999.

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Grealy, Lucy. Autobiography of a Face. Harper Perennial, 2003.

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Autobiography of a Face. Tandem Library, 2003.

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Autobiography of a face. Houghton Mifflin, 1994.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The Face on the Milk Carton. Listening Library, 1993.

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Susan Diamond M.A. CCC-SLP and M.A., CCC-SLP Susan Diamond. Language Pragmatics and NLD: "It's as Plain as The Nose on Your Face.". Contemporary Medical Education, 1998.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The Face on the Milk Carton. Thorndike Press, 2006.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The Face on the Milk Carton. Thorndike Press, 2006.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The Face on the Milk Carton. Tandem Library, 1999.

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Cooney, Caroline B. The Face on the Milk Carton. Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 1996.

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Cole, Shirley Ann Nightingale. A face-theory-based quantitative analysis of American English usage of four linguistic politeness strategies. 1988.

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La face cachée de Luna. Milan, 2005.

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Revisiting the Concept of Defence in the Jus Ad Bellum: The Dual Face of Defence. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Friman, Johanna. Revisiting the Concept of Defence in the Jus Ad Bellum: The Dual Face of Defence. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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Friman, Johanna. Revisiting the Concept of Defence in the Jus Ad Bellum: The Dual Face of Defence. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Jefferson, Elias. Black Face White Racism: Despite scientific evidences, the concept of race still hide racial discrimination. Elias Jefferson, 2020.

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Friman, Johanna. Revisiting the Concept of Defence in the Jus Ad Bellum: The Dual Face of Defence. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Morikawa, Kazunori. Geometric Illusions in the Human Face and Body. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0026.

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Clothing and cosmetic makeup take advantage of visual illusions so as to make the human body and face look more attractive. This chapter lists such real-life geometric illusions and reviews studies that psychophysically measured them. These illusions include the Müller-Lyer illusion, the Helmholtz illusion, the Delboeuf illusion, the “bicolor” illusion, the “shape echo” illusion, and perceptual completion. Puzzling characteristics of these bodily illusions, which can be called “biological illusions,” are discussed. The ways in which geometric illusions in the human face and body differ from classical geometric illusions consisting of simple lines are also discussed, and the concept of “biological motion” as a separate field is proposed.
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Fogarty, Alison Ash, and Lily Zheng. Gender Ambiguity in the Workplace. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400655838.

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A delicate exploration of the discrimination that gender-diverse people face, this book analyzes the relationship between gender identity and performance in the workplace while considering the emotional and economic survival of those who identify as transgender. The transgender community is more visible now than ever before, but the diversity within this community has remained obscure in the workplace as organizations, corporations, and institutions struggle to keep up with the rate at which transgender communities are gaining visibility. For leaders seeking best practices related to bathroom access, workplace transition, hiring practices, inclusive workplace culture, and more, this book offers guidance and novel policy recommendations designed to ensure the success of transgender employees. Extending the existing theoretical literature on masculinity in the workplace, gender discrimination, and gender performance, the book introduces the new concept of "doing ambiguity." It contains original research complemented by humanizing narratives from transgender people that provide insights into rarely explored non-binary, gender-fluid, and genderless experiences. In addition, it identifies factors that may preclude and minimize discrimination, including strategies pursued by transgender people at the individual level as well as policies employed at the organization level, and outlines a pragmatic set of policy recommendations for employers, community leaders, and others looking to help transgender people thrive in organizational environments.
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Affluent in the Face of Poverty: On What Rich Individuals Like Us Should Do. Amsterdam University Press, 2007.

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Philips, Jos. Affluent in the Face of Poverty: On What Rich Individuals Like Us Should Do. Amsterdam University Press, 2007.

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Filosofia e antropologia del ritratto: Ritratto, identità, individuazione. Mimesis, 2012.

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Antony, Anghie. Part I Histories, Ch.8 Imperialism and International Legal Theory. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198701958.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the issue of how imperialism has impinged on theorizing about international law in different historical periods, as imperialism is a distinctive experience that has generated new questions and concepts that have been and need to be further explored in order to acquire a better grasp of the operation of international law and its effects on the world. The argument here is that we are faced by a fundamental paradox: although imperialism has been crucial to the development of international law, it has not really been a central concern of the theory of international law for much of the last century. This is because of a broad tendency to view ‘colonial questions’ as pragmatic or political issues that did not implicate the great theoretical concerns of the time, or else to characterize imperialism in a manner that easily enabled its assimilation into these concerns.
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Halenko, Nicola, and Jiayi Wang, eds. Pragmatics in English Language Learning. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108894241.

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Written by an international team of experts, this groundbreaking book explores the benefits and challenges of developing pragmatic competence in English as a target language, inside and outside the classroom, and among young and adult learners. The chapters present a range of first language contexts, including China, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico and Norway, to provide international perspectives on how different first languages present varying challenges for developing pragmatic awareness. The book outlines cutting-edge techniques for investigating spoken and written pragmatic competence, and offers practical teaching solutions, both face-to-face and online. It also examines underexplored areas of L2 pragmatics research, such as young learner groups, the effects of textbook materials, study abroad contexts and technology-mediated instruction and assessment. Innovative and comprehensive, this volume is a unique contribution to the field of L2 pragmatics, and will be essential reading for researchers, course developers, language teachers and students.
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Koutlaki, Sofia. The Persian system of politeness and the Persian folk concept of face, with some reference to EFL teaching to Iranian native speakers. 1997.

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Schmidt, Sebastian. Armed Guests. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190097752.001.0001.

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In the years around the Second World War, policymakers in the United States and Western Europe faced unique security challenges occasioned by the development of new technologies and the emergence of transnational ideological conflict. In coming to terms with these challenges, they developed the historically novel practice in which a state might maintain a long-term, peacetime military presence on the territory of another sovereign state without the subjugation of the latter. Such basing arrangements between substantive equals were previously unthinkable: under the inherited understanding of sovereignty, in which there was a tight linkage between military presence and territorial authority, such military presences could be understood only in terms of occupation or annexation. These “sovereign basing” practices, as I call them, are now central to many aspects of contemporary security politics. This book applies concepts derived from pragmatist thought to a historical study of the relations between the United States and its wartime allies to explain the origin of this phenomenon. A pragmatist lens draws attention to how the actors involved creatively recombined inherited practices in response to changes in the material and social context of action and thereby transformed the practice of sovereignty. The tools offered by pragmatism provide needed analytical leverage over the emergence of novelty and offer valuable insight into the dynamics of stability and change. The practice of sovereign basing, bound up as it is now with the constitution of interests and understanding of how states exercise power, is likely a durable feature of international politics.
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Kolodko, Grzegorz W. Quest for Development Success. Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978732599.

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Humanity faces epoch-making challenges arising from the convergence of demographic, social, economic, ecological and political megatrends, which are additionally superimposed by the fatal COVID-19 pandemic and the new Cold War. Traditional economic thought is not able to cope with them. In the conditions of irreversible globalization, these challenges are met by the original concept of a new pragmatism – a peculiar interface between economic theory and practical economic policy for sustainable development. Grzegorz W. Kolodko, an outstanding economist with a world-wide reputation, a public intellectual, successful politician and a globetrotter who has explored the world – clearly writes what is happening in the economy and why, on its links with society and politics, environment, security, culture and technology. The work devotes due attention to the rise of China and the consequences of its global expansion. The unique interdisciplinary approach to the issues discussed makes this book a fascinating read for all professionals interested in the future of a rapidly changing world.
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Palkova, Karina, Aleksandra Palkova, Vitālijs Rakstins, et al. Handbook for Academic and Scientific Institutions: Improve Risk Management and Institutional Resilience in the face of Security Threats. Rīga Stradiņš University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.25143/handbook_isbn-978-9934-618-61-1.

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Science and academia have long been shaped by international competition, providing nations with strategic advantages in economic, technological, and military domains. Today, as globalization intensifies, academic and research institutions face complex security challenges, including cyber threats, foreign interference, and hybrid warfare. These risks jeopardize intellectual property, research integrity, and institutional autonomy. To address these threats, institutions must implement robust internal risk management systems, minimize vulnerabilities in supply chains, and reduce dependency on foreign actors. Higher education institutions (HEIs) are increasingly adopting an entrepreneurial approach, balancing traditional academic missions with the need to generate revenue, enhance global competitiveness, and build resilience. This ""entrepreneurial university"" concept aligns economic goals with academic innovation, enabling HEIs to adapt to globalization while maintaining their reputations and operational independence. Transnational education, student mobility, and international collaborations highlight these trends, underscoring the need for strong governance, quality assurance, and cultural adaptability. This handbook, developed through Latvian-Ukrainian collaboration, offers a comprehensive framework to strengthen risk management and resilience in academic and research environments. It draws on Ukraine’s experiences in maintaining educational continuity during conflict, providing actionable insights for institutions globally. Key areas include: * Advanced Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating institution-specific risks. Institutional Resilience: Strengthening infrastructure, personnel, and research systems. Security and Continuity Planning: Ensuring crisis preparedness and operational continuity. Case Studies: Practical applications from real-world scenarios. The handbook emphasizes a proactive approach, urging institutions to establish governance structures, designate risk managers, and foster a security-conscious culture. By adopting these practices, academic and research institutions can safeguard their missions, protect intellectual assets, and build resilience against emerging challenges in a rapidly changing global landscape. This project is funded by the Latvian–Ukrainian Joint Programme of Scientific and Technological Cooperation Project (2023) “Best Practice University: Transformation and Adaptation Process in Challenging Environment”, Project No LV_UA /2023/1. Scientific Sectoral Group: Social Sciences. Keywords: resilience; risk assessment; risk analysis; cybersecurity.
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Villani, Susanna. The concept of solidarity within EU disaster response law. Bononia University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/alph13.

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"Over the last years, the increase of emergencies occurring within the EU – or originating outside but having repercussions on it – has progressively brought to light the need to identify a common understanding of solidarity in the EU legal order. The book provides an overview of the socalled EU disaster response law and an appraisal of its peculiarity by assessing the substantial practical and theoretical role of solidarity in shaping the main legal instruments for disaster response occurring inside the Union. Special attention is devoted to the existing instruments providing financial and in-kind assistance in the event of a disaster and to the analysis of the recent initiatives concerning the provision of assistance to face the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The detailed analysis of the legal value of the solidarity clause established by Art. 222 TFEU then allows to evaluate the actual existence of solidarity obligations within EU disaster response law. Susanna Villani is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in EU Law at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna. Currently, she is also Adjunct Professor of EU Internal Market and International Trade Law at the University of Bologna and member of various research teams in Italian and EU projects. In 2018, she received her PhD in EU Law at the University of Bologna in co-tutorship with the National Distance Learning University (UNED) in Spain."
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Holmes, Janice. Methodists and Holiness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199683710.003.0006.

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Nineteenth-century Britain saw the emergence of a variety of new Dissenting movements which cannot be regarded as belonging to older-established traditions. While some, such as the Brethren, have received considerable attention from historians, others are less well served; indeed, some have discouraged such investigation, partly because of their convictions regarding their divine origin. Consequently, an appreciation of them within their social and religious context has been difficult to achieve. This has been reinforced by the tendency to study such movements in isolation from one another. This chapter establishes where commonalities existed among these movements and between them and Dissent more generally. Those under review fall into several categories. Primitivists looked back to the New Testament as a golden age, from which all subsequent church history had been a decline. The Huntingtonians sought a restoration of a supposed New Testament pattern of spiritual experience. Other primitivists, who may also be called Restorationists, sought to re-establish a pattern of church life replicating that which they read off from the New Testament, or else reacted against such an approach on the basis that it was neither commanded nor possible. Another family of movements adopted a more pragmatic approach, since their primary concern was not the establishment of correct church order but effective evangelism and nurture. The chapter argues that there was a web of connections between these movements, and that they did not in fact develop in isolation from one another. While their pluriformity should not be understated, certain commonalities do emerge. All were suspicious of traditional theological learning. Most emphasized the need for personal conversion. Ecclesiologically, most believed in the sole authority of Scripture, the centrality of communion, the baptism of believers, plural unordained leadership, and often also the autonomy of local congregations; they also tended to be gathered churches. These movements usually began through secession from existing denominations, and this shaped their agenda. A tension felt by most lay between the call for separation from the world and the expression of the unity of all true believers; in several cases, the balance between purity and unity shifted over time. The way in which Scripture was seen as functioning in church life affected the extent and visibility of women’s involvement. Outreach was frequently directed at members of other denominations (who might be regarded as unconverted) as much as at the unchurched. While many of these movements appealed primarily to the working classes and the poor, some such as Brethren and Catholic Apostolics combined this with a middle-class element, and few were democratic in ethos. While there was often a cerebral element to their apologetic, most movements stressed the sovereign freedom of the Holy Spirit to act in and through members. Although their approach to Scripture as propositional truth and their sense of their own mission rendered them liable to division, they have remained a visible part of the British religious landscape to the present.
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Gerken, Mikkel. Diagnosing Salient Alternative Effects. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803454.003.0011.

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Chapter 10 addresses the salient alternative effects on knowledge ascriptions by developing the epistemic focal bias account. According to this account, denials of knowledge in the face of a salient alternative often amount to false negatives. But while this is argued to be central to a comprehensive diagnosis, it is recognized that other psychological factors may also influence this class of judgments, and some of these are discussed. Furthermore, the epistemic focal bias account is integrated with a number of assumptions drawn from cognitive pragmatics. In this manner, Chapter 10 provides an empirical account and philosophical diagnosis of the puzzling pattern of knowledge ascriptions constituted by salient alternative effects.
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Forceville, Charles. Visual and Multimodal Communication. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190845230.001.0001.

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Successful communication requires optimal relevance to a target audience. Relevance theory (RT) provides an excellent model based on this insight, but the impact of the theory has until now been restricted due to an almost exclusive focus on spoken face-to-face communication. Visual and Multimodal Communication: Applying the Relevance Principle is the first book to systematically demonstrate how RT can fulfill its promise to develop into an inclusive theory of communication. In this book, Charles Forceville refines and adapts RT’s original claims to show its applicability to static visuals and multimodal discourses in popular culture genres. Using colorful examples, he explains how RT can be expanded and adapted to accommodate mass-communicative visual and visual-plus-verbal messages. Forceville addresses issues such as the difference between drawing prospective addressees’ attention to a message and persuading them to accept it; the thorny continuum from implicit to explicit information; and the role of genre. Case studies of pictograms, advertisements, cartoons, and comics provide contemporary and accessible examples of the importance of genre and of how the RT model can be connected to other approaches. By expanding the application of relevance theory to include mass-communicative messages, Visual and Multimodal Communication reintroduces a central framework of cognitive linguistics and pragmatics to a new audience and paves the way for an inclusive theory of communication.
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Wrathall, Mark A., ed. Foreword to Time and Death (2005). Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796220.003.0003.

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Heidegger argues that authenticity requires anticipatory resoluteness in the face of death. But interpreters have disagreed on the phenomenon that Heidegger has in mind when he writes about “death.” This chapter—the Foreword to Carol White’s Time and Death—reviews and catalogues the variety of different interpretations of the central concept in Heidegger’s work. Death, Dreyfus points out, “has both an individual and a cultural instantiation.” This means that the phenomenon of text bears both on authentic individuality in the face of the possibility of the impossibility of being there, and authentic world transformations in the face of the possibility of world collapse.
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Academe Master Baiter: An Academic Book. Pattern Books, 2018.

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Academe Master Baiter: An Academic Book. Independently Published, 2020.

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