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Year: 2012

Series: Epoché

Full citation:

Ethics, indifference, and social concern, Epoché 17 (1), 2012.

Ethics, indifference, and social concern

Contents

Whatever is hardest

Charles Scott's practice of thinking

Ladelle McWhorter

39-54

Improper borders

on the openings and convergences of continental philosophy with non-western thought in Charles Scott's lectures on cultural borders

Alejandro A. Vallega Arredondo

55-66

Narrative as trauma and resilience

Charles Scott's "living with indifference"

David F. Krell

75-88

The middle voice of Charles Scott

the intimacy of attentiveness and the life of wonder

Walter Brogan

89-97

Bodily being and indifference

an encounter with Charles Scott's "living with indifference"

Daniela Vallega-Neu

111-122

Finding my way through moral space

a whim-wham for Charles Scott

John Lysaker

143-154

Once again

what's the matter with "nature"?

John Sallis

155-166