The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... Nature from its subaltern position. But such empowerment of Nature first requires that the sundering of human and nonhuman realms is overcome, since, as Kate Rigby explains, only by regaining “a sense of the inextricability of nature ...
... Nature from its subaltern position. But such empowerment of Nature first requires that the sundering of human and nonhuman realms is overcome, since, as Kate Rigby explains, only by regaining “a sense of the inextricability of nature ...
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... nature - sceptical ' perspectives , while insisting on the ' extradiscursive reality of nature ' . In writing this , I acknowledge that imaginative writing about nature has frequently been seen as naïve in different ways by prominent ...
... nature - sceptical ' perspectives , while insisting on the ' extradiscursive reality of nature ' . In writing this , I acknowledge that imaginative writing about nature has frequently been seen as naïve in different ways by prominent ...
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... nature, a nature imbued with highly positive, post-evolutionistic meanings. Post-evolutionism refers to the unilateral way of perceiving and representing nature as an instrument which spreads life and as an endless reservoir of meaning ...
... nature, a nature imbued with highly positive, post-evolutionistic meanings. Post-evolutionism refers to the unilateral way of perceiving and representing nature as an instrument which spreads life and as an endless reservoir of meaning ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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