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What Does Rome Know of Rat and Lizard? : pragmatic mandates for considering animals in Emerson, James, and Dewey
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Albrecht, James M., (2004), ""What Does Rome Know of Rat and Lizard?": pragmatic mandates for considering animals in Emerson, James, and Dewey", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 19-42
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A pragmatist case for animal advocates on institutional animal care and use committees
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Lekan, Todd M., (2004), "A pragmatist case for animal advocates on institutional animal care and use committees", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 193-209
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Dewey and animal ethics
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Fesmire, Steven, (2004), "Dewey and animal ethics", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 43-62
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Dining on Fido: death, identity, and the aesthetic dilemma of eating animals
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Kuehn, Glenn, (2004), "Dining on Fido: death, identity, and the aesthetic dilemma of eating animals", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 228-247
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Introduction: pragmatism and the future of human-nonhuman relationships
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Light, Andrew, McKenna, Erin, (2004), "Introduction: pragmatism and the future of human-nonhuman relationships", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 1-16
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Methodological pragmatism, animal welfare, and hunting
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Light, Andrew, (2004), "Methodological pragmatism, animal welfare, and hunting", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 119-139
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Peirce's horse: a sympathetic and semeiotic bond
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Anderson, Douglas R., (2004), "Peirce's horse: a sympathetic and semeiotic bond", Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships, pg: 86-94