Speech, silence, song: Epistemology and theodicy in a teaching of R. Nahman of breslav
Philosophia 30 (1-4):143-187 (2003)
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Erik Doxtader (2008). For Today, There Will Be a Speech (and a Song) Tomorrow. Philosophy and Rhetoric 41 (4):pp. 311-322.
J. Mark Baldwin (1893). Internal Speech and Song. Philosophical Review 2 (4):385-407.
John E. Petrovic (2003). Can We Forget to Censor Silence? A Rejoinder to Applebaum. Journal of Moral Education 32 (2):163-166.
Chien-Hsing Ho (2012). The Nonduality of Speech and Silence: A Comparative Analysis of Jizang’s Thought on Language and Beyond. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (1):1-19.
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