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... chapter has not been written to offer a clear - cut explanation of human domestication of animals . Rather , it is meant to put animal domestication into the ecological and historical perspective of human- animal relations . Human ...
... chapter has not been written to offer a clear - cut explanation of human domestication of animals . Rather , it is meant to put animal domestication into the ecological and historical perspective of human- animal relations . Human ...
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... chapter how positivism gives cognitive priority to that part of nature ( and of animals ) which can be measured and controlled . Positivist biology tends to devaluate , neglect or even dismiss those aspects of living beings ( or ...
... chapter how positivism gives cognitive priority to that part of nature ( and of animals ) which can be measured and controlled . Positivist biology tends to devaluate , neglect or even dismiss those aspects of living beings ( or ...
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... chapter we will take a closer look at qualities and events which used to be considered typical for humans and lacking in animals . In addition we will address the question of whether such qualities really exist among humans only - in ...
... chapter we will take a closer look at qualities and events which used to be considered typical for humans and lacking in animals . In addition we will address the question of whether such qualities really exist among humans only - in ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
Copyright | |
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