Humans and Other Animals: Beyond the Boundaries of Anthropology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 8
... appear to enjoy greater comfort , more leisure and less drudgery than agricultural peoples . Their subsistence basis is at least routine and reliable , and at best is surprisingly abundant.21 They are known to stabilize their population ...
... appear to enjoy greater comfort , more leisure and less drudgery than agricultural peoples . Their subsistence basis is at least routine and reliable , and at best is surprisingly abundant.21 They are known to stabilize their population ...
Page 118
... appears only three pages before the end of the book , and the Homo lineage comes only at the bottom end of the penultimate page . 193 The first stone tools appear halfway down the last page . The whole rise of modern humankind , Homo ...
... appears only three pages before the end of the book , and the Homo lineage comes only at the bottom end of the penultimate page . 193 The first stone tools appear halfway down the last page . The whole rise of modern humankind , Homo ...
Page 145
... appear to have a concept of asymmetry , 101 Rats appear to understand and use a comparative concept such as ' lighter than ' in selecting alleys in a maze102 and chickens can select the lighter of two grey cards . 103 Some ethologists ...
... appear to have a concept of asymmetry , 101 Rats appear to understand and use a comparative concept such as ' lighter than ' in selecting alleys in a maze102 and chickens can select the lighter of two grey cards . 103 Some ethologists ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Aboriginal activity agriculture altruistic Amsterdam animal behaviour Animal Mind animal societies Animal Thinking animal-human anthropocentric anthropologist Ape's Reflexion apes Armen Australian Australopithecines aware believe biological brachiators chimpanzee chimps Clever Hans communication concept culture Darwin Desmond Dieren Dierproeven dolphins dominant Donna Haraway E. O. Wilson Easlea elephants environment ethology Evolution example existence experiments factory farming Farley Mowat female feminists Frans de Waal gazelle genes genetic gorilla Griffin Haraway Hearne hominid Homo erectus Homo habilis horse Hrdy human language human society human-animal continuity humankind humans and animals hunting ibid individual kin selection labour living London Lucy male Marx and Engels million years ago monkeys natural selection non-human object orang-utan organic passim Peter Singer primates production Ramapithecus relations relationship Rousseau sexual social scientists Sociobiology Debate species tend theory thought University Press Vicki Hearne Volkskrant Waal Wilson Woman the Gatherer women Zihlman