W.G. Sebald’s fiction is parasitical. It preyed on the Jewish quest for an obliterated past to recover a usable German present
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This is Part 4 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In Part 1...
This is Part 3 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In Part 1...
This is Part 2 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In Part 1...
This is Part 1 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In this series...
“At the present time there still exist many doctrines which choose to leave in the shadow certain troubling aspects of...
From populist politics to debates over vaccines and gender, ours is an age of polarisation. How can we debate productively...
From populist politics to debates over vaccines and gender, ours is an age of polarisation. How can we debate productively...
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