Wittgenstein's Ethics and Modern Warfare
"In a compelling book-length essay, the author contends that the emphasis on "unsayability" in Wittgenstein's concept of ethics is a valuable tool for studying the ethical silences embedded in key cultural works reflecting on the Great War produced by Mary Borden, Ellen N. La Mot...
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Waterloo :
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2018
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