The place of animals in human thought.
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05/11/2024
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Reprinted in part, from the Contemporary review. cf. Pref. Preface.--I. Soul-wandering as it concerns animals.--II. The Greek conception of animals.--III. Animals at Rome.--IV. Plutarch the humane.--V. Man and his brother.--VI. The faith of Iran.--VII. Zoroastrian zoology.--VIII. A religion of ruth.--IX. Lines from the Adi Granth.--X. The Hebrew conception of animals.--XI. "A people like unto you."--XII. The friend of the creature. XIII. Versipelles.--XIV. The growth of modern ideas about animals.--Index. Mode of access: Internet. |
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London, Unwin, |
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Palavras-Chave | #Religions. #Animal welfare. #Animals |
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