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... material form as well as in a non - material form , namely , internalized by individuals . Culture can be seen as constituting a pool of feeling and thought to which individuals contribute and from which they draw in various ways and ...
... material form as well as in a non - material form , namely , internalized by individuals . Culture can be seen as constituting a pool of feeling and thought to which individuals contribute and from which they draw in various ways and ...
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... material level . Mechanical neurophysiological explanations tend to be preferred to mental , social or cultural ones . The parsimony principle in biology has been disastrous for the vitalists : Fromm's picture of the necrophilous ...
... material level . Mechanical neurophysiological explanations tend to be preferred to mental , social or cultural ones . The parsimony principle in biology has been disastrous for the vitalists : Fromm's picture of the necrophilous ...
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... material and observable objects and events : the only things noteworthy are the individual organisms during their bodily existence in the real world within the span of their own lifetime.26 Their paradigm does not allow for a phenomenon ...
... material and observable objects and events : the only things noteworthy are the individual organisms during their bodily existence in the real world within the span of their own lifetime.26 Their paradigm does not allow for a phenomenon ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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