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    Richard Wright, Farthing's Fortunes

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    Morley Callaghan, A Broken Journey

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    Understanding Anthropological Understanding: for a merological anthropology

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    In this paper I argue for a merological anthropology in which ideas of ‘partiality’ and ‘practical adequacy’ provide a way out of the impasse of relativism which is implied by post-modernism and the related abandonment of a concern with ‘truth’. Ideas such as ‘aptness’ and ‘faithfulness’ enable us to re-establish empirical foundations without having to espouse a simple realism which has been rightly criticised. Ideas taken from ethnomethodology, particularly the way we bootstrap from ‘practical adequacy’ to ‘warrants for confidence’ point to a merological anthropology in which we recognize that we do not and cannot know everything, but that we can have reasons for being confident in the little we know

    The Philosophy of Horror, or Paradoxes of the Heart

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    Biocritical Essay (John Metcalf)

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    The Comic, The Centripetal Text, and the Canadian Novel

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    Means of transport

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