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John of Salisbury. Edited by J. van Laarhoven
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Edited by Lynda Birke, University of Chester, U.K and Jo Hockenhull, University of Bristol, U.K.
Contributors to this book consider how researchers study human-animal relationships, focussing on the methodologies they use, and how these might give new insights into how humans relate to animal kind.
€91.00$118.00
Edited by Nik Taylor and Tania Signal
Drawing on current trends in post-modernism and post-humanism this books offers a challenge to current ways of thinking, theorising and talking about animals and humanimal relations
€125.00$162.00
By John Knight,
This book is a detailed study of monkey parks in Japan. It describes how the parks manage free-ranging macaque troops for touristic display and examines the various problems that arise, as well as proposals for park reform.
€95.00$123.00
By Carol Freeman
This book analyses 80 illustrations of the extinct Tasmanian ‘tiger’, paying attention to the messages they convey and the species’ history. It offers new understandings of human-animal relations and tells a chilling story of how misleading representations can be.
€110.00$142.00
Edited by Sarah E. McFarland and Ryan Hediger
This collection examines the question of nonhuman animal agency by shifting emphasis from the human perspective toward that of other animals, exploring modes of animal resistance to human behaviors, and considering the ways the presence of animals refracts human notions like agency and species.
€106.00$137.00
Edited C. Fantazzi and C. Matheeussen. Translated by C. Fantazzi
This is a critical edition of Book I of Juan Luis Vives, De Institutione Feminae Christianae, with facing English translation, full critical apparatus and pertinent commentary. It is the most important treatise of the Renaissance on the education of women, with far-reaching influence through the ...
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Colin Simkin
Explains Popper's views on natural and social science, ranging in Part I from metaphysical considerations to his interpretation of the formalism of quantum mechanics, and in Part II from the errors of historicism and holism to the roles of theoretical models, institutions, traditions and history.
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