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... groups in terms of biological essences ( such as race or sex ) , suffer from credibility loss in the face of their own a priori assumptions about human and animal essences . What is so a priori about their assumption of fundamental dis ...
... groups in terms of biological essences ( such as race or sex ) , suffer from credibility loss in the face of their own a priori assumptions about human and animal essences . What is so a priori about their assumption of fundamental dis ...
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... groups . 29 Many biologists speak of culture as though it were an organ or physical trait like - say - blood circulation . ' Humans have culture ' , I have heard them say , by which they mean that human organisms which are interacting ...
... groups . 29 Many biologists speak of culture as though it were an organ or physical trait like - say - blood circulation . ' Humans have culture ' , I have heard them say , by which they mean that human organisms which are interacting ...
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... groups are of a social nature too . To deny the social in animals strikes me as denying the possibility of inter ... group . Many social carnivores share their kill with group members that did not join in the hunt itself . In wolf packs ...
... groups are of a social nature too . To deny the social in animals strikes me as denying the possibility of inter ... group . Many social carnivores share their kill with group members that did not join in the hunt itself . In wolf packs ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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