Mourning Becomes the Law: Philosophy and Representation by Gillian Rose

Mourning Becomes the Law: Philosophy and Representation

Gillian Rose

172 pages first pub 1996 (editions)

nonfiction essays philosophy reflective medium-paced
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Addressing topics such as architecture, cinema, painting, poetry, the Holocaust and Judaism, this work enables us to connect ideas about the individual and society with theories of justice. It is philosophy for the nonphilosopher.

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