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While Thoreau has sometimes been represented as a provincial figure who traveled relatively little, his extensive engagement with texts from across the Atlantic reveals a much fuller and more cosmopolitan picture of Thoreau, a writer who engaged with ...
Harvey, Samantha C.
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Aquapelagic Entanglements in the Panchagangavali Region
Short Abstract Recently, the wet region of Panchagangavali has been facing dramatic transitions—climate change and intense development, while sustainable local livelihood practices are fast disappearing, along with their situated knowledge systems. This paper elaborates the practice of walking through aquapelagos that respond to these dissonances by ...
Deepta Sateesh, Vigna Priya Adhanki
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For the Wild: Ritual and Commitment in Radical Eco-Activism by Sarah M. Pike [PDF]
Review of Sarah M.
Balthrop-Lewis, Alda
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Walking women: shifting the tales and scales of mobility [PDF]
Narratives attached to walking practices, influenced by the Romantic, Naturalist and avant-garde movements, continue to frame and prioritise aestheticised acts of walking as heroic, epic, individualist, and conquering.
Heddon, Deirdre, Turner, Cathy
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Rather more on AI from the point of view of ordinary language philosophy
Abstract In a recent paper in this journal, ‘AI from the point of view of ordinary language’ (Kemp, G. (2025). ‘AI from the point of view of ordinary language’, Philosophical Investigations: 48(3): 290–298), Gary Kemp presents himself with a large and challenging task, where the dangers of going wildly wrong are not to be underestimated.
Paul Standish
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Abstract Principled pragmatism is a broad and expanding approach to water policy research, especially in the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. These studies advocate policies that are both pragmatic, in the ordinary language sense of the term, and principled.
James L. Wescoat Jr. +2 more
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Listening to Cage: Nonintentional philosophy and music
Listening to Cage: Nonintentional Philosophy and Music threads together the writings of ordinary language philosophy and the music of John Cage, responding specifically to requests made by Cage and Stanley Cavell.
Richard Fleming
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Thoreau as an Oblique Mirror: Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild
In his nonfiction biography of Christopher McCandless, Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer uses a plethora of references to Henry D. Thoreau. In this article I analyze Krakauer’s use of Thoreau’s economic ideas, liberalism, and view of nature and wilderness.
José Sánchez Vera
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Growth factors and cytokines activate signal transduction pathways and regulate gene expression in eukaryotes. Intracellular domains of activated receptors recruit several protein kinases as well as transcription factors that serve as platforms or hubs ...
Ramana Chilakamarti V.
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Inaugurating Writing Nature: A Seasonal Program of Readings of Nature Writings, under the shared auspices of the Teatown Lake Reservation and the Hudson Valley Writers Center.
Robinson, Nicholas A.
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