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Cavell On American Philosophy And The Idea Of America [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Here is a common picture of what American philosophy looks like to and within many American philosophy departments. To a considerable degree, it does not exist at all.
Eldridge, Richard Thomas
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Another World… Inside This One

open access: yesDiakrisis, 2018
Continental philosophy has long been concerned with the question of transcendence, a fact attributable in part to the historical significance of phenomenology and the legacy of debates surrounding transcendental idealism, the epoche, the status of the ...
Brian Treanor
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[Review of] Richard F. Fleck. Henry Thoreau and John Muir Among the Indians [PDF]

open access: yes, 1987
The idea behind this book, a comparative study of Henry David Thoreau\u27s and John Muir\u27s attitudes toward American Indians, is excellent. Muir, born in 1838, was twenty one years younger than Thoreau.
Sayre, Robert F.
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Toward an Austro‐Libertarian Sociology

open access: yesThe American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Volume 84, Issue 5, Page 781-796, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Interventionism has become a defining feature of modern societies, shaping individual behavior, economic activity, and social norms through state regulations, subsidies, and collectivist ideologies. Despite its profound impact, sociology has largely failed to critically examine the dynamics of interventionism from a praxeological standpoint in
Alexis Sémanne
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Red Paint Resistance: A Spatial‐Temporal Case Study of Graffiti as Civil Resistance in Contemporary Settler‐Colonial Canada

open access: yesPeace &Change, Volume 50, Issue 4, Page 315-326, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Drawing from research conducted across 2021–2024, this article presents the case study of an often‐graffitied Queen Victoria statue in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Through engaging red paint on this physical colonial monument, it is demonstrated that graffiti has the capacity to be an important method of civil resistance that can influencially ...
Eric Lepp
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Wandern und Methode: Thoreaus Essay „Walking“ (1862) im Lichte Gadamers

open access: yesHeidelberger Jahrbücher Online, 2018
Die aristotelische Philosophenschule der „Peripatetiker“ (nach „peripatos“ - Wandelhalle), unser Reden von „Gedankengängen“, „Methoden“ („hodos“ - Weg) und „Erfahrung“, das chinesische „Dao“ (Weg, Straße): Allenthalben stoßen wir auf Spuren einer ...
Dieter Schulz
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Thoreau’s Garden Politics (re-edition)

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2023
This essay responds to the emergence of the plant as a new subject in contemporary theory. It focuses on two recent books that put vegetable life at the center of their analyses in an effort to reassess the political landscape of Western modernity from ...
Antoine Traisnel
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Environmental Human Rights in New York’s Constitution [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
There is an environmental case to be made in favor of convening a Constitutional Convention. On the 200th anniversary birth of Henry David Thoreau, we can remember his admonition: “Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste
Robinson, Nicholas A.
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Thoreau and Spadina Dreamers Unite: Idealistic Communities in Canadian Publishing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The rise of Canadian national identity in the 1960s contributed to a flourishing small press movement across the country. One of the most impressive, long-standing and influential presses of this era was Coach House Press, located near the University of ...
Ravvin, Norman
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Public Presentations of Plants: Colonial Legacies and Indigenous Perspectives in the Botanical Gardens of The Huntington

open access: yesMuseum Anthropology, Volume 48, Issue 2, Fall 2025.
ABSTRACT In light of recent demands to diversify and decolonize museums, which have influenced curatorial practices the world over, this article examines how the botanical gardens of The Huntington in Southern California communicate colonial legacies of their plant collections to the visiting public.
Vibe Nielsen
wiley   +1 more source

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