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Page viii
... scientists , bio- behavioural scientists and feminists are featured extensively in this book , so that here I will confine myself to only a few remarks about them . Although I share with social scientists their appreciation of the ...
... scientists , bio- behavioural scientists and feminists are featured extensively in this book , so that here I will confine myself to only a few remarks about them . Although I share with social scientists their appreciation of the ...
Page 88
... scientists tend to be quite defensive about the non - animalness of humans . But to acknowledge human - animal continuity is not necessarily to indulge in biological reductionism . Social scientists fail to appreciate that the image of ...
... scientists tend to be quite defensive about the non - animalness of humans . But to acknowledge human - animal continuity is not necessarily to indulge in biological reductionism . Social scientists fail to appreciate that the image of ...
Page 126
... scientists new attitudes are beginning to emerge and debates about new animal images are taking place . Moreover , in addition to the work by animal scientists one can turn also to the experience and insights of non - scientists ...
... scientists new attitudes are beginning to emerge and debates about new animal images are taking place . Moreover , in addition to the work by animal scientists one can turn also to the experience and insights of non - scientists ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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