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  1. Philology and Presence.Michael Edward Moore - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (4):456-471.
    Various scholars have argued that the rise of modern information technology over the past century has coincided with a steady decline of traditional methods of learning and interpretation, and has contributed to the general sense of “worldlessness” or anomie. In the words of Paul Ricoeur, “we are overwhelmed by a flood of words, by polemics, by the assault of the virtual, which today create a kind of opaque zone.” Philology, the ancient discipline that grew in the past two centuries to (...)
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  • O loma! In context: An introduction. [REVIEW]Gisela J. Hinkle - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (3):331-335.
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