“All the Difference in the World”: The Nature of Difference and Different Natures

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (6):543-564 (2020)
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This article begins by examining the status of “difference” in representations of perspectivist cosmologies, which are themselves often represented as radically different to Euro-American cosmologi...

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