"Like Foucault and Levinas before him, though in very different ways, Scott makes an oblique incision into phenomenology . . . it is] the kind of book to which people dazed by the specters of nihilism will be referred by those in the know." --David Wood
". . . refreshing and original." --Edward S. Casey
In The Lives of Things, Charles E. Scott reconsiders our relationships with ordinary, everyday things and our capacity to...