Beastly Natures: Animals, Humans, And The Study Of History
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About Beastly Natures: Animals, Humans, And The Study Of History
Although the animal may be, as Nietzsche argued, ahistorical, living completely in the present, it nonetheless plays a crucial role in human history. The fascination with animals that leads not only to a desire to observe and even live alongside them, but to capture or kill them, is found in all civilizations. . . .