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In her third collection of poetry, Karen Enns ranges over endings of many kinds: cultural, ecological, and personal. But the poems are also replete with affirmations of love, of music and language, and of our rootedness in place and history. Enns describes our predicament with startling and surreal precision, yet also with tenderness and compassion. Her work is unusually wise in the ways of innocence as well as grief.
Canadian poetry --- Canadian poetry. --- Canadian poetry (English) --- Canadian literature --- BC poets. --- Jan Zwicky.
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Moral theory has been agonized by dualism - motivation is analyzed into beliefs and desires, descriptions of facts and dissatisfactions with them, while action is represented as an effort to lessen dissatisfaction by altering the empirical world. In Attending Warren Heiti traces an alternative genealogy of ethics, drawing from the Platonism recovered by Simone Weil and developed in the work of Iris Murdoch, John McDowell, and Jan Zwicky.
Ethics. --- Aristotle. --- GEM Anscombe. --- Iris Murdoch. --- Jan Zwicky. --- John McDowell. --- Ludwig Wittgenstein. --- Plato. --- Simone Weil. --- aesthetics. --- ancient Greek. --- attention. --- character. --- cognitivism. --- comparative literature. --- environmental. --- imagination. --- integrity. --- internalism. --- listening. --- lyric. --- mindfulness. --- moral psychology. --- particul arism. --- phronesis. --- realism. --- virtue.
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