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The Last Man and the Banality of Immortality
Author(s) -
Nicholas Quah
Publication year - 2012
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.14418/wes01.1.829
Subject(s) - immortality , multitude , race (biology) , plural , human sexuality , salient , class (philosophy) , gender studies , genealogy , epistemology , sociology , history , literature , philosophy , art , linguistics , archaeology
way, roughly think of each other as “equal,” but to different degrees based on a multitude of factors like race, class, gender, and sexuality. The species-plural society introduces another factor, that of biology, which is comparatively more drastic and salient than these earlier factors. It provokes the question: will we, so

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