An Ontology of Trash Professor Evelyne RoueffA philosophical exploration of the problematic nature of the disposable. Plastic bags, newspapers, pizza boxes, razors, watches, diapers, toothbrushes What makes a thing disposable? Which of its properties allows us to treat it as if it did not matter, or as if it actually lacked matter? Why do so many objects appear to us as nothing more than brief flashes between checkout line and landfill? In An Ontology of Trash, Greg Kennedy inquires into the
from urban sprawl to efforts at conservation and restoration
Egyptologist
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through an interdisciplinary study that takes into account painting
Offers case studies with examples of documentation and coding information
and accessible exposition of this influential and interesting sector of twentieth-century American philosophy
This collection starts by reviewing safety
Reconsiders key concepts in Marxist thought by examining the relationship between accumulation and subjectivity in Latin American narrative
Here we discuss the biological processes and genetic controls of these developmental stages
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all of which use Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin's concept of carnival
including the cost of all externalities in market prices may be the clearest way to reward farmers