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Book SynopsisPart 1.-
Chapter 1:
This Way Please: Possibilities of Pluralism.- Chapter 2: The Linguistic Turn after Richard McKeon: Richard Rorty and Robert Brandom.- Chapter 3: Aspect Perception in Brandom and Wittgenstein.- Part 2.- Chapter 4: Topics, Tropes, Arguments I:
Terms (including a Companion to Chapter Four).- Chapter 5: Topics, Tropes, Arguments II:
Sequences.- Chapter 6: Topics, Tropes, Arguments III:
Consequences: The Prism-House of Language.- Part 3.- Chapter
7: Judgment Calls: Sweating the Little Things in Reginald Rose's and Stanley Lumet's Twelve Angry Men.- Chapter 8: Nothing Doing in Edith Wharton's
Ethan Frome: I had the sense that the deeper meaning of the story was in the gaps..- Chapter 9: Not Without Reason: Thinking Elizabeth Bishop's Weak-Transcendental Crusoe in England.- Chapter 10: Grammar School for the Aspect-blind and A-rhetorical: Elizabeth Bishop's Over 2,000 Illustrations and a Complete Concordance (or, Allin All More or Less).