The Shock of the Same: An Anti-Philosophy of Clichés

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2021)
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This book is the first examination of the cliché as a philosophical concept. Challenging the idea that clichés are lazy or spurious opposites to genuine thinking, it instead locates them as a dynamic and contestable boundary between ‘thought’ and ‘non-thought’.

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