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... dolphins the ' humans of the sea ' mainly on account of their large and complex brains . Lilly objects to the use of a stimulus - response model in the investigation and explanation of dolphins and their activities . In his view dolphins ...
... dolphins the ' humans of the sea ' mainly on account of their large and complex brains . Lilly objects to the use of a stimulus - response model in the investigation and explanation of dolphins and their activities . In his view dolphins ...
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... dolphins and whales must do ) . These examples make it abundantly clear we , humans , are heavily biased towards the visual . For us , especially for Westerners , seeing is believing ; our truths are in terms of visual clues . But for a ...
... dolphins and whales must do ) . These examples make it abundantly clear we , humans , are heavily biased towards the visual . For us , especially for Westerners , seeing is believing ; our truths are in terms of visual clues . But for a ...
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... dolphins construct it must be a world where the onus of proof is on hearing and where social relations rest on the awareness that one's own inner state is like an open book . Dolphin worldviews would never be reductionist and ...
... dolphins construct it must be a world where the onus of proof is on hearing and where social relations rest on the awareness that one's own inner state is like an open book . Dolphin worldviews would never be reductionist and ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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