Beschreibung
What is the effect of light as it measures the seasons? How does light leave different traces on the terrainon a Pacific Island, in the Aegean Sea, high in the Alps, or in the forest? John Sallis considers the expansiveness of nature and the range of human vision in essays about the effect of light and luminosity on place. Sallis writes movingly of nature and the elements, employing an enormous range of philosophical, geographical, and historical knowledge. Paintings and drawings by Alejandro A. Vallega illuminate the text, accentuating the interaction between light and environment.
Autorenportrait
John Sallis is Frederick J. Adelmann Professor of Philosophy at Boston College. He is author of Logic of Imagination: The Expanse of the Elemental (IUP, 2012) and Topographies (IUP, 2006).
Alejandro A. Vallega is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon. He trained as a visual artist before studying philosophy. He is author of Latin American Philosophy from Identity to Radical Exteriority (IUP, 2014).
Inhalt
List of Illustrations
Anagoge
1. Clouds2. Caves3. Exorbitant Points4. Poseidon5. Blues6. City of Lights7. Time's Shadow8. The Light Spread of Time9. Heights10. Summer Snow11. Dark Light12. At Sea13. Seacoves14. Sunspots15. Visible Time16. Wild17. Quiet18. White
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