What is the language for talking about the philosophy and literature of pain? Can human pain be expressed in words, and if so, to what extent? De Maupassant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Valéry, Jünger, Kafka, Gombrowicz: seven writers in five discussions devoted to the question of expressing the experience of pain in selected texts from the fields of philosophy and literature, in the context of 20th-century processes of secularisation.Jakim językiem mówi o bólu filozofia i literatura? Czy ludzki ból można wypowiedzieć słowami - i w jakim stopniu? De Maupassant, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Valéry, Jünger, Kafka, Gombrowuicz: siedmiu autorów w pięciu rozważaniach poświęconych kwestii wyrażalności doświadczenia bólu w wybranych tekstach filozofii i ...
Studies of the language we use to talk about pain – “pain language” – have hitherto been mainly conf...
Since pain, as a phenomenon, is accessible only to the person who experiences it (which represents a...
This issue of 19 has been guest edited by Louise Hide, Joanna Bourke, and Carmen Mangion. Collective...
What is the language for talking about the philosophy and literature of pain? Can human pain be expr...
Przedmiotem pracy jest ból, a głównie język stosowany do jego opisu. Celem pracy jest zbadanie, czy ...
Neurophenomena such as central sensitisation, hyperalgesia and allodynia, speak of a brain that is a...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
This article deals with the issue of the articulation of pain in Leo Lipski’s Piotruś [Little Peter]...
This dissertation sets its sights on a group of writers and scientists who cultivated readers capabl...
Book synopsis: Beyond the Rhetoric of Pain presents a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to the curre...
It is frequently said that pain is incommunicable and even that it destroys language. This paper off...
This chapter explores interdisciplinary thinking about pain and its relation to language as a comple...
This paper attempts to unravel the persuasive and rhetorical procedures that have historically been ...
The article analyses Barańczak’s poetry to compare the cultural models of presenting emotions (espec...
Studies of the language we use to talk about pain – “pain language” – have hitherto been mainly conf...
Since pain, as a phenomenon, is accessible only to the person who experiences it (which represents a...
This issue of 19 has been guest edited by Louise Hide, Joanna Bourke, and Carmen Mangion. Collective...
What is the language for talking about the philosophy and literature of pain? Can human pain be expr...
Przedmiotem pracy jest ból, a głównie język stosowany do jego opisu. Celem pracy jest zbadanie, czy ...
Neurophenomena such as central sensitisation, hyperalgesia and allodynia, speak of a brain that is a...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
This article deals with the issue of the articulation of pain in Leo Lipski’s Piotruś [Little Peter]...
This dissertation sets its sights on a group of writers and scientists who cultivated readers capabl...
Book synopsis: Beyond the Rhetoric of Pain presents a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to the curre...
It is frequently said that pain is incommunicable and even that it destroys language. This paper off...
This chapter explores interdisciplinary thinking about pain and its relation to language as a comple...
This paper attempts to unravel the persuasive and rhetorical procedures that have historically been ...
The article analyses Barańczak’s poetry to compare the cultural models of presenting emotions (espec...
Studies of the language we use to talk about pain – “pain language” – have hitherto been mainly conf...
Since pain, as a phenomenon, is accessible only to the person who experiences it (which represents a...
This issue of 19 has been guest edited by Louise Hide, Joanna Bourke, and Carmen Mangion. Collective...