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File:Siddharta's literature review "What is it like to be a bat" by Thomas Nagel.pdf File:Ipek Usman Literature Review Glitch.pdf File:Literature review POLAK WOJCIECH.pdf File:Literature review Abi van Dam Jonny Anomaly.pdf File:Literature reviewLiciaNaspro.pdf File:Emma Soave Verdi, L. The Symbolic Body and the Rhetoric of Power, PRA (Padua Research Archive), 2010 .pdf



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Nagel, Thomas. “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?” The Philosophical Review 83, no. 4 (October 1974): 435–450 By Siddharta van der Sluis

Ethics for A-level. Capter 1, "Utilitarianism" section 1 to 4. Submmited by Floris van Leeuwen.

Said, Edward W. “Reflections on Exile.” In Reflections on Exile and Other Essays, 2nd ed., 173–86. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2000. Submitted by Esra Gundem

Fromm, Erich. To have or to be? Continuum, 2008. 23-140 Submmited by Inho Jeon

Jung, C. G. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. Princeton University Press, 1973. 26–35 Submitted by Patricia Saez

Baudrillard, Jean. “Hyperreal and Imaginary.” Essay. In Simulations, 23–26. Semiotext(e), Foreign Agents, 1983. Submitted by Tom Gawlinski

Russel, Legacy. 2020. Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto. Verso. Submitted by Ipek Usman

Mark Fisher, 2009. "It’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism", submitted by Wojciech Polak

Nietzsche’s Critique of Utilitarianism by Jonny Anomaly chapter 3. Egoistic Altruism submitted by Abi van Dam

Ricard, Matthieu. 2014. “A Buddhist View of Happiness.” Journal of Law and Religion 29, no. 1 (February): 0-16 by Daria Mashkantseva