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The Achievement of Ambivalence

Common Knowledge 1 (1):92-104 (1992)

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  1. Experiments in Self-Interruption: A Defining Activity of Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, and Other Erotic Practices.Vincent Colapietro - 2016 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 30 (2):128-143.
    “The world is,” William James notes, “full of partial stories that run parallel to one another, beginning and ending at odd times. They mutually interlace and interfere at points, but we cannot unify them completely in our minds”. As a radical empiricist, he takes there to be more to experience than any of our stories or other forms of account can ever capture. Here as everywhere else, “ever not quite” and “ever not yet” qualify even our master strokes. As a (...)
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  • In the Wake of Darwin.Vincent Colapietro - 2003 - In William J. Gavin (ed.), In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction. State University of New York Press. pp. 213-241.
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  • In Dewey's Wake: Unfinished Work of Pragmatic Reconstruction.William J. Gavin (ed.) - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    Leading scholars evaluate the importance of Dewey's work for our times.
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