Daniel Heller-Roazen is Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University. He is the author of Echolalias: On the Forgetting of Language (2008) and The Inner Touch: Archaeology of a Sensation (2009), both published by Zone Books.
The Enemy of All Piracy and the Law of Nations Daniel Heller-Roazen Cloth / November 2009 The philosophical genealogy of a remarkable antagonist: the pirate, the key to the contemporary paradigm of the universal foe. Price $28.95 | ADD TO CART
The Inner Touch Archaeology of a Sensation Daniel Heller-Roazen Paper / September 2009 An original, elegant, and far-reaching philosophical inquiry into the sense of being sentient—what it means to feel that one is alive—that draws on philosophical, literary, psychological, and medical accounts from ancient, medieval, and modern cultures. Price $22.95 | ADD TO CART
Echolalias On the Forgetting of Language Daniel Heller-Roazen Paper / April 2008 A far-reaching philosophical investigation into the persistence and disappearance of speech, in individuals and in linguistic communities. Price $21.95 | ADD TO CART
The Inner Touch Archaeology of a Sensation Daniel Heller-Roazen Cloth / June 2007 An original, elegant, and far-reaching philosophical inquiry into the sense of being sentient—what it means to feel that one is alive—that draws on philosophical, literary, psychological, and medical accounts from ancient, medieval, and modern cultures. Price $34.95 | ADD TO CART
Echolalias On the Forgetting of Language Daniel Heller-Roazen Cloth / May 2005 A far-reaching philosophical investigation into the persistence and disappearance of speech, in individuals and in linguistic communties. Price $32.95 | ADD TO CART
Remnants of Auschwitz The Witness and the Archive Giorgio Agamben; Translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen Cloth / December 1999 Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben looks closely at the literature of the survivors of Auschwitz, probing the philosophical and ethical questions raised by their testimony.
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