An Unspecific Dog: Artifacts of This Late Stage in History

A nationwide survey conducted by an institute for philosophical research has determined that nihilists, on the whole, have good intentions. In An Unspecific Dog, Joshua Rothes collects 150 short texts as fables for our time, a veritable catalog of agnotology, a series of situations and propositions...

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Main Author: Rothes, Joshua (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2017
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