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The Desert in Modern Literature and Philosophy: Wasteland Aesthetics [PDF]

open access: closedGreen Letters, 2021
animal figures in medieval literature, revealing how a pattern emerges in the work of Chaucer that blurs the line between what is human and animal to demonstrate how animals inform human relationships.
Anastasia Cardone
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From Dreaming of Desert Islands to Reterritorialising Philosophy

open access: closedDeleuze and Guattari Studies, 2018
In ‘Causes and Reasons of Desert Islands’, Gilles Deleuze presents a mythological and scientific vision in which new islands and new humanity emerge from the opposition between the land and sea in desert islands. However, what Deleuze cannot explain is how such new territory and people are produced and reproduced while rejecting old and conventional ...
Yoshiyuki Koizumi
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Utilitarianism, Hedonism, and Desert

1997
Fred Feldman is an important philosopher, who has made a substantial contribution to utilitarian moral philosophy. This collection of ten previously published essays plus a new introductory essay reveal the striking originality and unity of his views. Feldman's version of utilitarianism differs from traditional forms in that it evaluates behaviour by ...
F. Feldman
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Utilitarianism, Hedonism, and Desert

International Studies in Philosophy, 2003
Henry R. West
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