The Ways of Naysaying: No, Not, Nothing, and Nonbeing
No, that diminutive but independent vocable, begins its great role early in human life and never loses it. For not only can it head a negative sentence, announcing its judgement, or answer a question, implying its negated content, it can, and mostly does, in the beginning of speech, express an assertion of the resistant will-sometimes just that and nothing more. The adult antiphony to the toddler's incessant no is another no, that of preventive command, and the great commandments of later life continue to be prohibitions: Nine of the Ten Commandments are in the negative. Eva Brann explores nothingness in the third book of her trilogy, which has treated imagination, time and now naysaying. If we want to understand something of imagination, memory and time, she argues, we must mount an inquiry into what it means to say something is not what it claims to be or is not there or is nonexistent or is affected by Nonbeing.
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The Ways of Naysaying: No, Not, Nothing, and Nonbeing
No, that diminutive but independent vocable, begins its great role early in human life and never loses it. For not only can it head a negative sentence, announcing its judgement, or answer a question, implying its negated content, it can, and mostly does, in the beginning of speech, express an assertion of the resistant will-sometimes just that and nothing more. The adult antiphony to the toddler's incessant no is another no, that of preventive command, and the great commandments of later life continue to be prohibitions: Nine of the Ten Commandments are in the negative. Eva Brann explores nothingness in the third book of her trilogy, which has treated imagination, time and now naysaying. If we want to understand something of imagination, memory and time, she argues, we must mount an inquiry into what it means to say something is not what it claims to be or is not there or is nonexistent or is affected by Nonbeing.
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The Ways of Naysaying: No, Not, Nothing, and Nonbeing

The Ways of Naysaying: No, Not, Nothing, and Nonbeing

by Eva Brann
The Ways of Naysaying: No, Not, Nothing, and Nonbeing

The Ways of Naysaying: No, Not, Nothing, and Nonbeing

by Eva Brann

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No, that diminutive but independent vocable, begins its great role early in human life and never loses it. For not only can it head a negative sentence, announcing its judgement, or answer a question, implying its negated content, it can, and mostly does, in the beginning of speech, express an assertion of the resistant will-sometimes just that and nothing more. The adult antiphony to the toddler's incessant no is another no, that of preventive command, and the great commandments of later life continue to be prohibitions: Nine of the Ten Commandments are in the negative. Eva Brann explores nothingness in the third book of her trilogy, which has treated imagination, time and now naysaying. If we want to understand something of imagination, memory and time, she argues, we must mount an inquiry into what it means to say something is not what it claims to be or is not there or is nonexistent or is affected by Nonbeing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742512283
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/17/2001
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Eva Brann teaches at St. John's College, Maryland.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface: Purpose and Plan
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Words of Naysaying
Chapter 3 Aboriginal Naysaying: WillfulNo
Chapter 4 The Negation of Speech: LogicalNot
Chapter 5 Non-fact and Fiction: LogicalNonexistence
Chapter 6 Thinking the Unsayable: PhilosophicNonbeing
Chapter 7 The Moving Soul of Thought: DialecticalNegativity
Chapter 8 The Absolute Opposite:Nothing
Chapter 9 Conclusions: What, Then, Is Naysaying?

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