Michael Allen Fox
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The Accessible Hegel
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2004
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Home: A Very Short Introduction
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Deep Vegetarianism
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1999
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The Remarkable Existentialists
3 editions
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2008
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Strangers to Nature: Animal Lives and Human Ethics
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2012
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The Case for Animal Experimentation: An Evolutionary and Ethical Perspective
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1986
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Understanding Peace: A Comprehensive Introduction: A Comprehensive Introduction
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2013
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Nuclear War: Philosophical Perspectives : An Anthology
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Understanding Peace: A Comprehensive Introduction
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Fate and Life: Who’s Really in Charge?
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“Unless we can trace our lineage to the original humans and find that we live where they lived, we are all international migrants. Furthermore we are all wanderers. We symbolically carry our homes on our backs, like turtles, snails, and crustaceans -- for the meaning and associations of home are always with us and affect our orientation in space and time, and how we negotiate our way through the world.”
― Home: A Very Short Introduction
― Home: A Very Short Introduction
“Jose Saramago remarks, "The human spirit, though, how often do we need to say it, is the favourite home of contradictions, indeed they do not seem to prosper or even find viable living conditions outside it."6”
― The Accessible Hegel
― The Accessible Hegel
“everything human is human because it is brought about through thinking, and for that reason alone."5”
― The Accessible Hegel
― The Accessible Hegel
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