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    Arts of Address: Being Alive to Language and the World
    British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (4): 615-618. 2023.
    Roelofs’ Arts of Address recalls familiar terrain to students of phenomenology. In particular, her conception of address might remind us of intentionality, our.
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    Much work has been done, recently, on the harms and benefits of shaming. One may argue, for example, that feeling shamed inherently alienates and forecloses, and thus quite harmful to a compulsorily social and futurally oriented creature. This does not, however, preclude the argument that shame is ethically useful, providing, at a very basic, felt level, the absolute prohibitions such a social, futural, creature requires. This paper does not claim to finally evaluate shame itself. Instead I look…Read more