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  1. La geografía al servicio de la vida: (antología): colectivo de geógrafos.Élisée Reclus - 1980 - [Barcelona: Editorial 7 1/2.
     
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    Recluse, Interlocutor, Interrogator: Natural and Social Order in Turn-of-the-Century Psychological Research Schools.Martin Kusch - 1995 - Isis 86:419-439.
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    Recluse, Interlocutor, Interrogator: Natural and Social Order in Turn-of-the-Century Psychological Research Schools.Martin Kusch - 1995 - Isis 86 (3):419-439.
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    Elisée Reclus: Historian of NatureGary S. Dunbar.George Kish - 1979 - Isis 70 (4):625-626.
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    Semi-Recluses (tonseisha) and Impermanence (mu $): Kamo no Chomei and Urabe Kenko.M. A. R. Michele - 1984 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 11:313.
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    The Recluse of Loyang: Shao Yung and the Moral Evolution of Early Sung Thought.Don J. Wyatt - 1996 - University of Hawaii Press.
    "Few thinkers have stood as squarely at both the center and the periphery of an intellectual movement as has Shao Yung (1011-1077). Ethical model and eccentric, socialite and eremite, Shao Yung is perhaps not only the greatest enigma of early Neo-Confucianism, but also one of its undisputed giants. In this impressive life-and-thought study, Don J. Wyatt painstakingly sifts through all available evidence relating to Shao Yung and his scholarship to provide a portrait that fully exposes the moral center of the (...)
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    Semi-recluses (tonseisha) and impermanence (mujō): Kamo no Chōmei and Urabe Kenkō.Michele Marra - 1984 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 11 (4):313-350.
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  8. El cuerpo femenino en reclusión.Nubia Esperanza Rosas - 2012 - Revista Aletheia 4 (2).
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    Emily Dickinson: Reclusion against Itself.Shira Wolosky - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (3):443-459.
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    Révolutions dans le cosmos: essais de libération géographique: Humboldt, Thoreau, Reclus.Bertrand Guest - 2017 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    "Géographes naturalistes et penseurs éthiques, politiques, tels sont Alexander von Humboldt, Henry David Thoreau et Élisée Reclus en leurs essais, qu'il faut relire comme littéraires. Alors que le XXe siècle broie l'inconnu et le sauvage, ils cherchent à connaître la Terre et les hommes comme un tout sans que l'universel n'écrase individus et singularités. Luttant contre les oppressions qu'ils documentent, ils pluralisent des sciences écrites pour tous sans que la spécialisation n'impose de séparer les premières en disciplines et les seconds (...)
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    Cinquante ans de géographie de la Grèce, d'Elisée Reclus à Jules Sion (1883-1934).Michel Sivignon - 1999 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 123 (1):227-243.
    French geographers have been interested in the evolution of contemporary Greece since the beginnings of scientific geography at the end of the 19th century. They progressively distanced themselves from the traditional historical geography. Elisée Reclus is still over anxious to detect ancient Greece in contemporary descriptions. Paul Vidal de la Blache, who began his career as an epigraphist in Athens, became the founder of the French School of geography, without, however, Greece ever playing an important part in his scientific development (...)
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    The Anarchist Way to Socialism: Elisee Reclus and Nineteenth-Century European Anarchism.Marie Fleming - 1979 - Routledge.
    First published in 1979. Elisée Reclus was an important anarchist theorist whose contribution to the radical direction which the European anarchist movement assumed in the late nineteenth century, has been largely neglected by scholars. This study of his thought provides a basis for a general re-assessment of European anarchism, by contributing to an understanding of important dimensions of theory and practice, which previously have not been well understood. Amongst the aspects examined are the anarchist conception of the state, the nature (...)
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    Harem : ce que les femmes, recluses, font entre elles.Jocelyne Dakhlia - 2007 - Clio 26:61-88.
    Harem : ce que les femmes recluses font entre elles. Cet article tente d’éclairer le moment où, dans la perception de l’Orient musulman par les observateurs européens, s’instaure un lien d’évidence entre réclusion des femmes et homoérotisme féminin. Cette vision du harem générant par nature des pratiques homosexuelles va à l’encontre de la littérature islamique médiévale sur la question, dans laquelle le tribadisme ne peut résulter que d’une corruption externe à la clôture vertueuse de l’espace domestique. Les observateurs européens (...)
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    The Moral Sense in the Time of the Recluse.Christopher W. Tindale - 2020 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3):326-331.
    ABSTRACT The circumstances of the pandemic, while inviting lessons from earlier reclusions, prompt reflection on what is lost when we are forced apart. The moral sense, as Darwin reminds us, is founded in communal bonds, the very things now brought into question. How then are values—and the dispositions that inform them—being challenged by a rhetoric of care?
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    Patterns of Disengagement: The Practice and Portrayal of Reclusion in Early Medieval China.Charles Holcombe & Alan J. Berkowitz - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):138.
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    Wang Fu and the Comments of a Recluse.Anne Behnke Kinney & Margaret J. Pearson - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):618.
  17. Geografías libertarias y cuidado de la naturaleza : Eliseo Reclus rodeado de Martín Buber.Renato Huarte Cuéllar - 2019 - In Silvana Rabinovich & Rafael Mondragón Velázquez (eds.), Heteronomías de la justicia: exilios y utopías. Université Paris: Bonilla Artigas Editores.
     
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    A Pelican in the Wilderness: Hermits, Solitaries, and Recluses.Jeffrey M. Perl - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (3):552-553.
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    A Pelican in the Wilderness: Hermits, Solitaries, and Recluses, and: Aztecs (review).Jeffrey M. Perl - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (3):552-553.
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    Hidden Spoor: Ruan Xiaoxu and His Treatise on Reclusion.Alan Berkowitz - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):704.
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    Topos and Entelechy in the Ethos of Reclusion in China.Alan Berkowitz - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):632-638.
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  22. The dialectical social geography of Elisée Reclus.John Clark - 1997 - Philosophy and Geography 1:117-142.
     
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    Le bestiaire libertaire d'Élisée Reclus.Roméo Bondon - 2020 - Lyon: Atelier de création libertaire.
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    Angela GROPPI, I Conservatori della virtù. Donne recluse nella Roma dei papi, Laterza, 1994, 310 p.Sabine Valici - 1996 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:19-19.
    L’historienne, l’une des fondatrices de la revue d’histoire des femmes Memoria, a publié des essais sur la Révolution française, l’histoire sociale de l’État pontifical et l’histoire du travail. Sa dernière recherche nous conduit à nouveau dans l’Etat pontifical pour observer une institution qui va jouer un grand rôle dans le destin de centaines de femmes, les « Conservatoires de la vertu », nés au XVIe siècle pour accueillir les petites filles orphelines ou abandonnées afin de protéger leur...
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    Angela GROPPI, I Conservatori della virtù. Donne recluse nella Roma dei papi.Sabine Valici - 1996 - Clio 3.
    L’historienne, l’une des fondatrices de la revue d’histoire des femmes Memoria, a publié des essais sur la Révolution française, l’histoire sociale de l’État pontifical et l’histoire du travail. Sa dernière recherche nous conduit à nouveau dans l’Etat pontifical pour observer une institution qui va jouer un grand rôle dans le destin de centaines de femmes, les « Conservatoires de la vertu », nés au XVIe siècle pour accueillir les petites filles orphelines ou abandonnées afin de protéger leur...
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    Angela GROPPI, I Conservatori della virtù. Donne recluse nella Roma dei papi.Sabine Valici - 1996 - Clio 3.
    L’historienne, l’une des fondatrices de la revue d’histoire des femmes Memoria, a publié des essais sur la Révolution française, l’histoire sociale de l’État pontifical et l’histoire du travail. Sa dernière recherche nous conduit à nouveau dans l’Etat pontifical pour observer une institution qui va jouer un grand rôle dans le destin de centaines de femmes, les « Conservatoires de la vertu », nés au XVIe siècle pour accueillir les petites filles orphelines ou abandonnées afin de protéger leur...
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    The Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Reclusion in Medieval Japanese Literature.Michael F. Marra - 1991
    This series of interpretations of selected classics examines premodern Japanese literature from the perspective of conflictual ideologies. Professor Marra's analysis of such works as the Ise Monogatari, the Hojoki, and Tsurezuregusa highlights the existence of discontent in the authors of the so-called high tradition and explains the means these authors used to express their social dissatisfaction in literary texts. His aim is to recover the validity of the historicist approach in literary studies by focusing on the importance of the context (...)
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    Le Péguy que j'ai connu. By Maurice Reclus. [REVIEW]Leo Maynard Bellerose - 1951 - Renascence 4 (1):74-75.
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    Wolfgang Riehle, The Secret Within: Hermits, Recluses, and Spiritual Outsiders in Medieval England, trans. Charity Scott-Stokes. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2014. Pp. xviii, 427; 16 black-and-white figures. $35. ISBN: 978-0-8014-5109-6. [REVIEW]Andrew Jotischky - 2016 - Speculum 91 (4):1161-1162.
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    Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker, Lives of the Anchoresses: The Rise of the Urban Recluse in Medieval Europe. Trans. Myra Heerspink Scholz. (The Middle Ages Series.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. Pp. vii, 300. $55. [REVIEW]Brian Patrick McGuire - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1234-1236.
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    Review of: Michele Marra, The Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Reclusion in Medieval Japanese Literature. [REVIEW]John Wallace - 1992 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1):85-90.
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    Saintes et travesties du Moyen Âge.Frédérique Villemur - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Recluses, ermites ou engagées dans le monde, les saintes travesties sont nombreuses jusqu’à la fin du Moyen Âge. Ayant valeur de transgression et/ou d’initiation, le travestissement permet à Thècle, Pélagie, Marguerite, Marine ou Eugénie de redéfinir non seulement la notion de virginité mais d’affirmer une sainteté au nom d’une intégrité qui dérange les catégories sexuées et renverse les notions de genre. D’autres, comme Galla, Paula ou Wilgeforte, délivrent de l’antagonisme des sexes. Et toutes, jusqu’à Jeanne d’Arc, bouleversent la destinée (...)
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    Saintes et travesties du Moyen Âge.Frédérique Villemur - 1999 - Clio 10.
    Recluses, ermites ou engagées dans le monde, les saintes travesties sont nombreuses jusqu’à la fin du Moyen Âge. Ayant valeur de transgression et/ou d’initiation, le travestissement permet à Thècle, Pélagie, Marguerite, Marine ou Eugénie de redéfinir non seulement la notion de virginité mais d’affirmer une sainteté au nom d’une intégrité qui dérange les catégories sexuées et renverse les notions de genre. D’autres, comme Galla, Paula ou Wilgeforte, délivrent de l’antagonisme des sexes. Et toutes, jusqu’à Jeanne d’Arc, bouleversent la destinée (...)
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    Guiguzi, China's first treatise on rhetoric: a critical translation and commentary. Guiguzi - 2016 - Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. Edited by Hui Wu & C. Jan Swearingen.
    This pre-Qin dynasty recluse produced what is considered the earliest Chinese treatise devoted entirely to the art of persuasion. Called Guiguzi after its author, the text provides an indigenous rhetorical theory and key persuasive strategies, some of which are still used by those involved in decision making and negotiations in China today. In "Guiguzi," China's First Treatise on Rhetoric, Hui Wu and C. Jan Swearingen present a new critical translation of this foundational work, which has great historical significance for the (...)
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    Wittgenstein at Cambridge: Philosophy as a way of life.Michael A. Peters & Jeff Stickney - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (8):767-778.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein was a reclusive and enigmatic philosopher, writing his most significant work off campus in remote locations. He also held a chair in the Philosophy Department at Cambridge, and is one of the university’s most recognized even if, as Ray Monk says, ‘reluctant professors’ of philosophy. Paradoxically, although Wittgenstein often showed contempt for the atmosphere at Cambridge and for academic philosophy in particular, it is hard to conceive of him making his significant contributions without considerable support from his academic (...)
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    Dream Children.A. N. Wilson - 1998 - W. W. Norton & Company.
    Oliver Gold is a reclusive philosopher living in a household of females. The announcement of his marriage to a young woman of whom they have never heard, causes inevitable surprise and alarm.
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  37. Reorientations of Philosophy in the Age of History: Nietzsche’s Gesture of Radical Break and Dilthey’s Traditionalism.Johannes Steizinger - 2017 - Studia Philosophica: Swiss Journal of Philosophy 76:223-243.
    In this paper, I examine two exemplary replies to the challenge of history that played a crucial role in the controversies on the nature and purpose of philosophy during the so-called long 19th century. Nietzsche and Dilthey developed concepts of philosophy in contrast with one another, and in particular regarding their approach to the history of philosophy. While Nietzsche advocates a radical break with the history of philosophy, Dilthey emphasizes the continuity with the philosophical tradition. I shall argue that these (...)
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    Spirituality for the Skeptic: The Thoughtful Love of Life.Robert C. Solomon - 2002 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Is it possible to be spiritual and yet not believe in the supernatural? Can a person be spiritual without belonging to a religious group or organization? In Spirituality for the Skeptic, philosopher Robert Solomon explores what it means to be spiritual in today's pluralistic world. Based on Solomon's own struggles to reconcile philosophy with religion, this book offers a model of a vibrant, fulfilling spirituality that embraces the complexities of human existence and acknowledges the joys and tragedies of life. Solomon (...)
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    Calling in Sick during the Reign of Gongsun Shu.J. Michael Farmer - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (1):81.
    Calling in sick to get out of work is a time-honored practice, and something of an art form in and of itself. Early and medieval Chinese texts are full of instances of individuals claiming illness to either excuse themselves from current positions, or to avoid appointments to office, a practice firmly situated in the rhetoric of reclusion. This paper focuses on several cases contained in Chang Qu’s 常璩 Huayang guo zhi 華陽國志 of men who made medical excuses to reject appointments (...)
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    Wordsworth's Philosophic Song.Simon Jarvis - 2006 - Cambridge University Press.
    Wordsworth wrote that he longed to compose 'some philosophic Song/Of Truth that cherishes our daily life'. Yet he never finished The Recluse, his long philosophical poem. Simon Jarvis argues that Wordsworth's aspiration to 'philosophic song' is central to his greatness, and changed the way English poetry was written. Some critics see Wordworth as a systematic thinker, while for others, he is a poet first, and a thinker only (if at all) second. Jarvis shows instead how essential both philosophy and the (...)
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    Personality Disorders and States of Aloneness.John G. McGraw (ed.) - 2012 - BRILL.
    This book is the second volume of an interdisciplinary study, chiefly one of philosophy and psychology, which concerns personality, especially the abnormal in terms of states of aloneness, primarily that of the negative emotional isolation customarily known as loneliness. Other states of aloneness investigated include solitude, reclusiveness, seclusion, desolation, isolation, and what the author terms “aloneliness,” “alonism,” “lonism,” and “lonerism.” Insofar as this study most explicitly focuses on abnormal personalities, it employs the general and specific definitions of personality aberrations as (...)
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  42. Zhongguo chuan tong ren wen jing shen lun yao: cong yin yi wen hua, wen yi shi jian ji feng jian zheng zhi de hu dong fen xi ru shou = Zhongguochuantongrenwenjingshen lunyao.Qingquan Xu - 2003 - Shanghai: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian.
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    All quietist on the Marina front? Reading Ernst jünger's auf den marmorklippen with fénelon.Christophe Fricker - 2010 - Common Knowledge 16 (1):66-78.
    This article deals with the question of whether Ernst Jünger's long story Auf den Marmorklippen (1939)—the publication of the text itself as well as its contents—should be interpreted as political action or quietist retreat. The author examines the notions that the text advocates fatalism and escapism, both of which could be seen as tenets of (anti-)Catholic Quietism, of which Fénelon is cited as a practitioner. A close reading shows that Jünger's protagonists value their carefree and quiet lives before the story's (...)
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    SIGER DE BRABANTE: De aeternitate mundi'.Carlos Rodrigues Gesualdi - 1997 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (3):751-767.
    Introducción a la lectura del De aeternitate mundi El De aetemitate de Siger es un texto polémico, origen y parte de diversos equívocos producidos en un escenario de importantes contiendas doctrinales y profundos cambias históricos. Como introducción a su lectura intentaré caracterizar muy brevemente algunos de dichos equívocos y después, aun más brevemente, las líneas generales de la contienda en la que se encuadran. Al fin, expondré sinteticamente los criterios adaptados para la traducción, agregando en último término uma bibliografia básica (...)
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    Dots et institutions : la conquête d'un « patrimoine » (Rome, XVIIIe-XIXe siècle).Angela Groppi - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:9-9.
    L’article analyse le système des dots de charité mis en place dans la Rome pontificale et le rôle joué dans ce système par des institutions de réclusion (les « conservatoires ») destinées à sauvegarder l’honneur des jeunes filles, en les préparant à leur rôle d’adultes, c’est-à-dire d’épouse ou de religieuse. Le système de dotation est utilisé, par l’intermédiaire des conservatoires, en tant qu’observatoire pour saisir les dynamiques qui s’instauraient entre institutions, individus et familles, et pour mettre en évidence le rôle (...)
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    Dots et institutions : la conquête d’un « patrimoine » (Rome, XVIIIe-XIXe siècle).Angela Groppi - 1998 - Clio 7.
    L’article analyse le système des dots de charité mis en place dans la Rome pontificale et le rôle joué dans ce système par des institutions de réclusion (les « conservatoires ») destinées à sauvegarder l’honneur des jeunes filles, en les préparant à leur rôle d’adultes, c’est-à-dire d’épouse ou de religieuse. Le système de dotation est utilisé, par l’intermédiaire des conservatoires, en tant qu’observatoire pour saisir les dynamiques qui s’instauraient entre institutions, individus et familles, et pour mettre en évidence le rôle (...)
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    Seeing Cézanne.Richard Shiff - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 4 (4):769-808.
    While different groups of viewers may have sought different values in Cézanne's art, the artist's manner of painting and personality both contributed to the ambiguity of his work. Until the last decade of his life he seldom exhibited, and even then his paintings seemed unfinished. He was generally regarded as an "incomplete" artist and often as a "primitive," one whose art was in some way simple or rudimentary, devoid of the refinements and complexities of his materialistic, industrialized society.1 He was (...)
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    Who should get the kidney machine?M. J. Langford - 1992 - Journal of Medical Ethics 18 (1):12-17.
    This paper considers the problem that arises when the number of patients who need a resource exceeds the supply. An initial decision-making model is proposed that uses two essential criteria, medical prognosis and the priority of life-threatening situations. The model is then subjected to the criticism that it is grotesque to ignore questions relating to the value of, for example, a productive mother over against an aged recluse, and to treat them as having equal rights to access. It is argued (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Ebersole.Frederick E. Mosedale - 2010 - Philosophical Investigations 33 (2):126-141.
    Frank B. Ebersole died recently. Here I remind philosophers of the thinking of this reclusive philosopher who brought out the value of Wittgenstein's dictum that philosophers should "bring words back from their metaphysical to their everyday use." I illustrate Ebersole's singular thinking by focusing on his philosophical investigation of Wittgenstein's family resemblance metaphor.
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  50. Cosmic Pessimism.Eugene Thacker - 2012 - Continent 2 (2):66-75.
    continent. 2.2 (2012): 66–75 ~*~ We’re Doomed. Pessimism is the night-side of thought, a melodrama of the futility of the brain, a poetry written in the graveyard of philosophy. Pessimism is a lyrical failure of philosophical thinking, each attempt at clear and coherent thought, sullen and submerged in the hidden joy of its own futility. The closest pessimism comes to philosophical argument is the droll and laconic “We’ll never make it,” or simply: “We’re doomed.” Every effort doomed to failure, every (...)
     
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