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... things . However , nature is also identical with the world soul , and as such is more powerful and creative than any human being.11 On the one hand Plato introduced hierarchical dualities , later so pronounced in the mechanistic ...
... things . However , nature is also identical with the world soul , and as such is more powerful and creative than any human being.11 On the one hand Plato introduced hierarchical dualities , later so pronounced in the mechanistic ...
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... things and was interested only in the ' how ' . Thus Galileo claimed that there existed no ' locus naturalis ' , no natural place for things in the world . Science had stopped asking questions about the underlying reasons for natural ...
... things and was interested only in the ' how ' . Thus Galileo claimed that there existed no ' locus naturalis ' , no natural place for things in the world . Science had stopped asking questions about the underlying reasons for natural ...
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... things noteworthy are the individual organisms during their bodily existence in the real world within the span of ... thing . As we saw , culture is not just something observable as is a material object or a behavioural phenomenon ; it ...
... things noteworthy are the individual organisms during their bodily existence in the real world within the span of ... thing . As we saw , culture is not just something observable as is a material object or a behavioural phenomenon ; it ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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