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  • Harman, Graham (UrbanomicFalmouth, 2010-03-08)
    In a dismissive review of a recent anthology on Schelling, Andrew Bowie accuses two authors of a style he ‘increasingly’ thinks of as ‘continental science fiction’. There is room for further increase in Bowie’s thinking. ...
  • Harman, Graham (2013-04-10)
    In Timothy Morton's The Ecological Thought, the terminological pillars for most of the book are "the mesh" and "the strange stranger." A third key term, "hyperobjects," dominates the final pages of the book. In his forthcoming ...
  • Harman, Graham (INCM, 2012-12-13)
    It is commonly believed that the French sociologist Gabriel Tarde allows even for inanimate objects such as chemicals, atoms, and stars to be topics of sociology. This article claims otherwise. Tarde is an arch-reductionist ...
  • Harman, Graham (2013-05-12)
    This article gives the outlines of a realist metaphysics, despite the continuing unpopularity of both realism and metaphysics in the continental tradition. Instead of the dull realism of mindless atoms and billiard balls ...
  • Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy, 2011-03-30)
    Education is the key to development. Since independence, successive governments accorded importance to education and endeavored to improve the low indicators but progress has been slow. In recent years, Government’s approach ...
  • Kahil, Shereen (2012-05-14)
    Van-Leo is Armenian who came to Egypt with his family and started his life here. At age 17 Leo recognized his passion to photography and he started his dream. There was an exhibition held at AUC which showed ...
  • Mansour, Fawzy (2010-02-22)
    Fawzi Mansour is considered to be one of the most prominent Marxist economists of his generation. Although he did not play a direct role in the economic policies undertaken during the Nasserite era, his account enriches ...