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  1. Wit and Poetry and Pope, or The Handicap Principle: Responses to "Against Literary Darwinism," by Jonathan Kramnick.Blakey Vermeule - 2012 - Critical Inquiry 38 (2):426-430.
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  • Religion, religions, religious.Jonathan Z. Smith - 1998 - In Mark Taylor (ed.), Critical Terms for Religious Studies. The University of Chicago Press. pp. 269–284.
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  • (1 other version)Style, Inc. Reflections on Seven Thousand Titles (British Novels, 1740–1850).Franco Moretti - 2009 - Critical Inquiry 36 (1):134-158.
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  • Biography of an inquiry: On a book about modes of existence.Bruno Latour - 2013 - Social Studies of Science 43 (2):287-301.
    Since the project on Modes of Existence has been long in coming and has connection with all the successive field works done by the author, the paper tries to retrace the main steps that have led to the project. It shows that this project precedes the work done in actor-network theory and explains the link between philosophy and anthropology through the peculiar notion of mode of existence.
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  • (1 other version)Against Literary Darwinism.Jonathan Kramnick - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (2):315-347.
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  • (1 other version)Letter to the Editor.Willem B. Drees & Steve Fuller - 2010 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):217-221.
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