Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy
Zero Books (2012)
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Tracy Bealer (2011). “The Innsmouth Look”. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 6 (14):44-50.
William Irwin (1997). How to Think About Weird Things. Teaching Philosophy 20 (3):325-326.
Tom Sparrow & Graham Harman (2008). On the Horrors of Realism-- Interview with Graham Harman. Pli 19:218-239.
Hugh Breakey (2009). Without Consent: Principles of Justified Acquisition and Duty-Imposing Powers. Philosophical Quarterly 59 (237):618-640.
Keynyn Brysse (2008). From Weird Wonders to Stem Lineages: The Second Reclassification of the Burgess Shale Fauna. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C 39 (3):298-313.
Edward Gilchrist (1912). The Weird of Love and Death (Poem). The Monist 22 (2):257-267.
David Davies (1987). Horwich on 'Semantic' and 'Metaphysical' Realism. Philosophy of Science 54 (4):539-557.
Eleonora Orlando (2001). Abduction, Realism and Ethics. Theoria 16 (2):331-352.
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