On the Construction of the Obvious from Antiquity to AI
Michael North
On the Construction of the Obvious from Antiquity to AI
Michael North
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This book illuminates the extent to which the thought of modernist authors resonated with the affective legacy of philosophical empiricism. It explores the work of Virginia Woolf alongside the writings of Arnold Bennett, Walter Pater, Henri Bergson, and Leslie Stephen.
This volume explores the early Soviet reception of Laurence Sterne. By reconstructing individual readerly encounters set within wider biographical, cultural, and institutional contexts, it analyses Sterne's reception as a reflection of the larger history of the survival of intellectual autonomy in early Soviet Russia.
This is the first new edition of Cicero's Tusculan Disputations in over forty years. Robert A. Kaster draws on an extensive survey of medieval manuscripts and humanistic copies to present an authoritative edition of the text.
