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Philosophy of life / Analytic philosophers / Vegetarianism / David Hume / Absurdism / The Myth of Sisyphus / Absurdity / Philosophical skepticism / Speciesism / Philosophy / Ethics / Animal rights
Date: 2014-02-24 13:25:00
Philosophy of life
Analytic philosophers
Vegetarianism
David Hume
Absurdism
The Myth of Sisyphus
Absurdity
Philosophical skepticism
Speciesism
Philosophy
Ethics
Animal rights

AD ABSURDUM THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL PHILOSOPHY MAGAZINE Winter 2014

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