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Urban Noise : Inner Voice, Shelly Hays, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker Jan 2002

Urban Noise : Inner Voice, Shelly Hays, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker

Senses

This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class, Printed Books.


[Introduction To] On The Epistemology Of The Senses In Early Chinese Thought, Jane Geaney Jan 2002

[Introduction To] On The Epistemology Of The Senses In Early Chinese Thought, Jane Geaney

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Sense perception, which is of enormous importance in Western philosophical traditions, has scarcely attracted the notice of scholars of early China. As a result of little direct comment on the senses in the Chinese philosophical classics, sinologists have generally interpreted their occasional references to sense functions in familiar Western philosophical terms. This original work challenges this tradition, arguing that despite the scarcity of direct comment on the senses in these sources, it is possible to discern early Chinese views of sensory functions from a close reading of the texts. Working with metaphorical and structural analysis, the author reconstructs an understanding …


Amputations: The Civil War Wounded, Kimberly Walker, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker Jan 2002

Amputations: The Civil War Wounded, Kimberly Walker, Fleet Library, Special Collections, Jan Baker

Senses

This book was completed for Jan Baker's artists' book class.