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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Brooks, Thom |
Ride the Lightning: Why Not Execute Killers? |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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127-134 |
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Delfino, R.Obert A. |
Justice for All? Metallica’s Argument Against Napster and Internet File Sharing |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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232-244 |
|
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Grant, Judith |
Boys Interrupted: The Drama of Male Bonding in Some Kind of Monster |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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219-231 |
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Scott, Niall |
The Unsocial Sociability of Humans and Metal Gods |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
210-218 |
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White, Mark D. |
Metallica Drops a Load: What Do Bands and Fans Owe Each Other? |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
199-209 |
|
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Bremer, Manuel; Cohnitz, Daniel |
Is It Still Metallica? On the Identity of Rock Bands Over Time |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
|
183-196 |
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Corwin, Joanna |
Trapped in Myself: “One” and the Mind-Body Problem |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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173-182 |
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Arp, Robert |
Believer, Deceiver: Metallica, Perception, and Reality |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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163-172 |
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Donhauser, Justin; Blessing, Kimberly A. |
Fade to Black: Absurdity, Suicide, and the Downward Spiral |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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148-160 |
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Eberl, Jason T. |
Living and Dying as One: Suffering and the Ethics of Euthanasia |
2007 |
Metallica and Philosophy: a crash course in brain surgery |
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135-147 |
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