Bryan L. Moore
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Also affiliated: National Park Service (2010–2012); Master's College (2021); Carleton University (2021)
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Bryan L. Moore's research investigates the evolutionary history and anatomical characteristics of extinct animals, with a particular focus on ornithischian dinosaurs. His work includes detailed studies of pachycephalosaur postcranial anatomy, examining its implications for phylogenetic relationships and muscle function. Moore also explores broader philosophical concepts, as evidenced by his publication on anthropocentrism. His academic contributions are reflected in a body of 29 publications and 164 citations, with an h-index of 6. He remains an active researcher, with recent publications in 2023.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 166
Selected Publications
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Anthropocentrism (2023)
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Courses of Empire: Ecological Apocalypse in Early American Literature (2017)
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Introduction: Anthropocentrism, the Anthropocene, and the Apocalypse (2017)
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Antianthropocentrism and Science Fiction Part II: After World War II and into the Twenty-First Century (2017)
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Teleology, Ecology, and Unity and the French Enlightenment (2017)
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Jeffers’s Inheritors: “Transhuman Magnificence” in Late-Twentieth Century American Poetry (2017)
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Ecological Literature and the Critique of Anthropocentrism (2017)
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Lowering the Human Throne: European Literature to 1900 (2017)
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Antianthropocentrism and Science Fiction Part I: From Antiquity to World War II (2017)
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The Earth as Pinprick: Some Early Western Challenges to Anthropocentrism (2017)
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<b>The Earth as Pinprick: Some Early Western Challenges to Anthropocentrism</b> // La Tierra como punta de alfiler: Algunos desafíos tempranos al antropocentrismo en occidente (2016)
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Robinson Jeffers and the Tragedy of Anthropocentrism (2003)
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