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Lost intimacy in American thought : recovering personal philosophy from Thoreau to Cavell
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Lost intimacy in American thought : recovering personal philosophy from Thoreau to Cavell

Edward F. Mooney

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Thoreau and others : thinking from imagination and the heart
A philosophy in wilderness
A lyric philosophy of place
Death and the sublime : Henry Bugbee's In demonstration of the spirit
Becoming what we pray : passion's gentler resolutions
Two testimonies in American philosophy : Stanley Cavell, Henry Bugbee
Stanley Cavell : acknowledgment, suffering, and praise : a religious continental thinker
Bruce Wilshire : the breathtaking intimacy of the material world
Henry James : an ethics of intimate conversation : is the unacknowledged life worth living?
Preservative care : saving intimate voice in the humanities
J. Glenn Gray and Hannah Arendt : squires in this vale of tears : poetry in a time of war
Thoreau's translations : John Brown, apples, lilies.

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Lost intimacy in American thought : recovering personal philosophy from Thoreau to Cavell by Edward F. Mooney. ISBN 9781441168580. Published by Continuum in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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