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10Confessions of a Tattooed Buddhist PhilosopherIn Fritz Allhoff & Robert Arp (eds.), Tattoos – Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2012-04-06.This chapter contains sections titled: Uh, Because I Am a Buddhist Impermanence and Permanent Tattoos ‘No Self’ and Body Art as Self‐expression Suffering, the First Truth of Both Buddhism and Getting Tattooed Mindfulness of Ink.
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10Suffering, Spirituality, and SensualityIn Fritz Allhoff, Jesse R. Steinberg & Abrol Fairweather (eds.), Blues–Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2011-12-09.This chapter contains sections titled: Marx Sings the Revolutionary Blues Did the Buddha Have the Blues? Kierkegaard's Passion and the Passion of the Blues Notes.
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8Roma — caput et fons: Zwei Vorträge über das päpstliche Rom zwischen Altertum und Mittelalter (review)Speculum 67 (2): 366-367. 1992.
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11Animals as Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal StudiesJournal of Animal Ethics 2 (2): 232-234. 2012.
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29Theodicy and AnimalsBetween the Species 13 (2): 4. 2002.It is widely acknowledged among those philosophers and theologians who have given the matter much thought that the fact of animal suffering challenges Theism in a distinctive way. Standard attempts to reconcile human suffering with a perfectly powerful and benevolent deity don’t seem to apply easily to the case of animals. Animals can hardly be said to deserve their suffering or be morally improved by it, nor is it generally supposed that animals will be compensated for their pain in an afterlif…Read more
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6Suffering, Spirituality, and SensualityIn Fritz Allhoff, Jesse R. Steinberg & Abrol Fairweather (eds.), Blues - Philosophy for Everyone: Thinking Deep About Feeling Low, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 131--141. 2011.
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34Nature Red in Tooth and Claw: Theism and the Problem of Animal Suffering, by Michael Murray (review)Faith and Philosophy 29 (4): 482-487. 2012.
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