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... Living Nature In the eyes of modern scientists natural phenomena are like objects , to be broken down into their constituent parts and measurable properties . Nature appears as some kind of construct which one can get to know by ...
... Living Nature In the eyes of modern scientists natural phenomena are like objects , to be broken down into their constituent parts and measurable properties . Nature appears as some kind of construct which one can get to know by ...
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... living nature is further reduced to a narrowly material state : nowadays it is populations which constitute the basic units of evolution . Living nature is seen as made up of populations , groups of organisms which can freely interbreed ...
... living nature is further reduced to a narrowly material state : nowadays it is populations which constitute the basic units of evolution . Living nature is seen as made up of populations , groups of organisms which can freely interbreed ...
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... living beings ( or phenotypes as biology calls them ) which do not fit biological methodology . Inwardness , mental states , ideas , values and meanings are not included in a biological description of a phenotype ; these aspects of living ...
... living beings ( or phenotypes as biology calls them ) which do not fit biological methodology . Inwardness , mental states , ideas , values and meanings are not included in a biological description of a phenotype ; these aspects of living ...
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The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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