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LETTING RIP: REBUTTING CAPRA ON THE METAPHYSICS OF FARTS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 September 2022
Abstract
Farts have not received the metaphysical attention they deserve. Bill Capra has opened the batting in his recent study of this ubiquitous rectal phenomenon. Spurred on by his sterling effort, JJ and I have added our own two bob's worth, disagreeing with much of what Bill says, and defending the buttocks-first conception of farts.
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