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Vol. 10 No. 2 (2014): Naturalism
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2014): Naturalism
Published:
15-12-2014
Articles
Hans Jonas's Noble ‘Heuristics of Fear': Neither the Good Lie Nor the Terrible Truth
Nathan Dinneen
1-21
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Modernity, Post-Modernity and Proto-Historicism: Reorienting Humanity Through a New Sense of Narrative Emplotment
Andrew Kirkpatrick
22-77
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Between 'Biosphere' and 'Gaia'. Earth as a Living Organism in Soviet Geo-Ecology
Giulia Rispoli
78-91
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How Right Was Samuel Butler About Evolution? Part II: Why Evolution is Really a Problem for the Humanities
Murray Code
92-120
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Affirmative Naturalism: Deleuze and Epicurianism
Keith Ansell-Pearson
121-137
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The Relevance of an Existential Conception of Nature
Todd Mei
138-157
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Naturalizing Dasein. Aporias of the Neo-Heideggerian Approach in Cognitive Science
Jethro Masís
158-181
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Animality and Rationality in Human Beings: Towards Enriching Contemporary Educational Studies
Koichiro Misawa
182-196
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Popper's View of Modern Science: In the Footsteps of Schelling
Alexander John Naraniecki
197-215
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Nietzsche as a Formative Thinker
John Mandalios
216-228
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Sartre and Hegel on Thymos, History and Freedom
Jennifer Ang
229-249
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How Can We Signify Being? Semiotics and Topological Self-Signification
Steven M. Rosen
250-277
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Making Public Policy Matter: The Hermeneutic Dimension
Paul Healy
278-299
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Speculative Naturalism: A Manifesto
Arran Gare
300-323
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Book Reviews
'One Magisterium: How Nature Knows Through Us' by Seán í“ Nualláin – A Review
Stuart Kauffman
324-328
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Review of Guy R. McPherson, 'Walking Away from Empire: A Personal Journey'
Michel Weber
329-336
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Review of Peter Sloterdijk, 'The Art of Philosophy. Wisdom as Practice'
Michel Weber
337-343
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