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... approach to nature and to animals . In their turn the social scientists appear to be surprisingly uncritical in adopting as their own the biobehavioural image of animals and animalness . They do criticize the biobehavioural sciences for ...
... approach to nature and to animals . In their turn the social scientists appear to be surprisingly uncritical in adopting as their own the biobehavioural image of animals and animalness . They do criticize the biobehavioural sciences for ...
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... approach towards animal behaviour and are primarily concerned with innate animal traits . Their approach may be described as hereditarian and as tending towards 84 Humans and Other Animals.
... approach towards animal behaviour and are primarily concerned with innate animal traits . Their approach may be described as hereditarian and as tending towards 84 Humans and Other Animals.
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... approach animals as an anthropologist would approach humans from another culture . Alas , there exists no anthropology of animals , only an ( anthropocentric ) anthropology of humans in relation to animals . And yet anthropology is the ...
... approach animals as an anthropologist would approach humans from another culture . Alas , there exists no anthropology of animals , only an ( anthropocentric ) anthropology of humans in relation to animals . And yet anthropology is the ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
Copyright | |
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