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Journal for Critical Animal Studies, Volume VIII, Issue I/II (2010) just published
To read the contents of this open-access, free-to-view journal,please click HERE ISSN: 1948-352X VOLUME VIII, ISSUE I/II (2010) Full Issue Editorial Board, Table of Contents, and Editorial Richard J. White, Chief Editor Pgs. 1- 7 ESSAYS “Green” Eggs and Ham? The … Continue reading
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Jacque Derrida and Slavoj Žižek: thoughts on Love
Derrida: “Is love the love of someone or something?” Žižek: “‘I love you more than anything else!’ In this quite formal sense, love is evil!”
Our Furry Friends
The wonderful magazine Philosophy Now comes up trumps yet again this month (1) with this anything-but-frivoulous Editorial from Rick Lewis: ‘Our Furry Friends‘ (2) and this memorably titled essay Plato is my dog, yo!: Dogs, Love and Truth.