Technics and Time, 3: Cinematic Time and the Question of Malaise
Stanford University Press (2011)
| Abstract | Cinematic time -- The cinema of consciousness -- I and we : the American politics of adoption -- The malaise of our educational institutions -- Making (the) difference -- Technoscience and reproduction. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Technology Philosophy Time Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | T14.S74713 2011 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780804761673 0804761671 080476168X | |||||||||
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