Terry Eagleton’s Materialism treats its arguments like carelessly piled bricks
Making a case by rendering the contrary one manifestly absurd is Eagleton’s compulsive mode of argument.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Making a case by rendering the contrary one manifestly absurd is Eagleton’s compulsive mode of argument.
By Josh CohenPsychoanalyst Josh Cohen untangles our complex "ways of being" in an overwhelmingly digital world.
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By Josh CohenImaginative writing is tied intimately to privacy, to the struggle to tell this story, to convey the singular texture…
By Josh Cohen