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On Translation (Studies in Continental Thought) Book
"Everyone complains about what is lost in translations. This is the first account I have seen of the potentially positive impact of translation, that it represents . . . a genuinely new contribution. . . . This book will be a thought-provoking stimulation for those engaged in translation, leading them almost certainly to rethink just what they are trying to do and how best to do it." --Drew A. Hyland In his original philosophical exploration of the nature and working of the process of translation, John Sallis draws on philosophers such as Gadamer, Benjamin, and Derrida to develop the idea that translation is at the very heart of language, the mediator for all perception and thought.Read More
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- 0253215536
- 9780253215536
- John Sallis
- 20 December 2002
- Indiana University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 128
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