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... animal question problematizes human identity and subjectivity. Forthis reason, one ofthe maingoalsof the animal question is to radically challenge the discontinuity between animals and human beings. This criticism should then lead toa ...
... animal question problematizes human identity and subjectivity. Forthis reason, one ofthe maingoalsof the animal question is to radically challenge the discontinuity between animals and human beings. This criticism should then lead toa ...
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... animals . would be easy , one would think , to distinguish between these two , yet Miss Cobbe , speaking for all opponents of vivisection , says , " We find it practically impossible to separate torturing from non - torturing ...
... animals . would be easy , one would think , to distinguish between these two , yet Miss Cobbe , speaking for all opponents of vivisection , says , " We find it practically impossible to separate torturing from non - torturing ...
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... animals generally , the product in each case of one male and one female in one locality , or are they the product of multiple parents in several localities ? Having regard to the organs of locomotion and other peculiarities ( especially ...
... animals generally , the product in each case of one male and one female in one locality , or are they the product of multiple parents in several localities ? Having regard to the organs of locomotion and other peculiarities ( especially ...
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ABRIDGMENT of the Custom | 21 |
Freys Narrative | 49 |
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