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  • ...imal welfare and upon our deeply embedded beliefs concerning the nature of animal minds in general. ([http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Animal_Experi :[http://www.animallaw.info/journals/jo_pdf/lralvol9_p323.pdf A Review of ''Animal Minds: Awareness, Emotions and Heart'' by Marc Bekoff] ...
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  • ...ossible continuities between lower and higher order forms of complexity of animal life. Finally, contemporary thinkers such as Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stenger ...
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  • ...philosophical ecology, logic and metaphysics, German idealism, aesthetics, animal ethics, and the philosophy of religion. Philosophers most relevant to his c ...
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  • = '''Animal Experience: Consciousness and Emotions in the Natural World'''[http://www.livingbooksa ...A Review of Animal Minds: Awareness, Emotions and Heart by Marc Bekoff," ''Animal Law'' 9 (2012): 323-30.<br> ...
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  • [[The Life of Air]]<br>[[Animal Experience]]<br> [[Another Technoscience is Possible]]<br> [[Astrobiology]]<br> [[Bioe ...
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  • ...imal welfare and upon our deeply embedded beliefs concerning the nature of animal minds in general. ([http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Animal_Experi :[http://www.animallaw.info/journals/jo_pdf/lralvol9_p323.pdf A Review of ''Animal Minds: Awareness, Emotions and Heart'' by Marc Bekoff] ...
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  • ...al Mind as Approached by the Transpersonal: Notion of Collective Conscious Experience] == Appendix: Varieties of Conscious Experience == ...
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  • ...C. (eds) (2000) ''Animal Spaces, Beastly Places: New Geographies of Human-Animal Relations''. London and New York: Routledge. <br><br> Tuan, Y.-F. (1984) '' ...
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  • = '''Animal Experience: Consciousness and Emotions in the Natural World'''[http://www.livingbooksa ...A Review of Animal Minds: Awareness, Emotions and Heart by Marc Bekoff," ''Animal Law'' 9 (2012): 323-30.<br> ...
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  • ...ossible continuities between lower and higher order forms of complexity of animal life. Finally, contemporary thinkers such as Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stenger ...
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  • ..., E. and Rosch, E. (1991) ''The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience''. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.<br><br> ...
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  • ...out: thought, consciousness, interiority and sometimes even all of (lived) experience. Neuroscientific ‘results’ are dragged, kicking and screaming, into the deb ...w are we to think about and access nonhuman life’s perceptual apparati and experience(s)? Indeed, in attempting to address these issues some neuroscientists have ...
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  • ...out: thought, consciousness, interiority and sometimes even all of (lived) experience. Neuroscientific ‘results’ are dragged, kicking and screaming, into the deb ...w are we to think about and access nonhuman life’s perceptual apparati and experience(s)? Indeed, in attempting to address these issues some neuroscientists have ...
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  • ...al Mind as Approached by the Transpersonal: Notion of Collective Conscious Experience', ''International Journal of Transpersonal'', 23 (1): 32-45 http://www.transpersonalstudies.org/ImagesRepository/ijts/Downloads/Animal%20Mind%20as%20Approached%20by%20the%20Transpersonal%20Notion%20of%20Collect ...
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  • ...perhaps not even the greatest artists, we humans; we take our cue from the animal world. So what is it that appeals to us? It’s the striking beauty of flower ...f receivers (who perceive the work of art). The prototypical functions for animal signals include long-range sexual attraction, short-range sexual courtship, ...
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  • ...mes, compelled Oxford University Professor Henry Harris to write about his experience as a pioneer in cell fusion techniques (see Harris, 2005). Harris’ 2005 art ...specificity, integrity, and separateness in living things. Any cell – man, animal, fish, fowl, or insect – given the chance and under the right conditions, b ...
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  • ...apy experiments and embryonic stem cell research to produce new therapies; animal testing for pharmaceuticals; drug pricing at home and in developing countri ...ics Director focused on addressing the company's environmental, human, and animal-related ethical issues. ...
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  • ...the movements of the robotic prosthesis but not to the displacement of the animal’s own arms. Such tuning developed and became sharper during the period in w ...s given an extra bonus reward for successfully transmitting its perceptual experience to the decoder partner. The idea here is that the decoder rat cooperates vi ...
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  • ...s and incalculable move. Peirce called it informed guessing, or a hunch or animal-like intuition: a semiotic operation, but hidden from view (Peirce, 1998a: ...make sense – are connected together – by syllogisms in grass. The whole of animal behavior, the whole of repetitive anatomy, and the whole of biological evol ...
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  • ...h sometimes also brings death. Paradoxically, then, in breathing-living we experience not only fear ''for ''life but often also fear ''of ''life. <br><br> How to ...s imposed on food webs significantly influence a wide variety of plant and animal communities. However, like all signals, chemical cues sent through the open ...
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  • ...ollution and numerous other serious damages, such as the loss of plant and animal species, the destruction of natural pest control mechanisms, the consequent The process of editing this Living Book has been quite a strange experience for me. Most of the material I found in my exploration of open access agric ...
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  • ...en published in various countries suggesting that pregnant women enjoy the experience of undergoing ultrasounds, as they view it as a way of ‘seeing my baby’ (fo ...
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  • ...tific events do not occur as facts within history but rather open up a new experience and possibility of history, and a new way in which the very relation betwee ...ecomes not so much a localized and avoidable occurrence, but a new mode of experience and time that feeds directly into the highly multiple nature of extinction. ...
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  • ...of the human character; the desire to transcend material satisfaction, and experience emotional fulfillment. A brand is uniquely situated to achieve this because ...br> Panksepp, Jaak. ''Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions''. New York: Oxford, 1998.<br><br> Pentland, Alexander. "Automatic ...
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  • ...ollution and numerous other serious damages, such as the loss of plant and animal species, the destruction of natural pest control mechanisms, the consequent The process of editing this Living Book has been quite a strange experience for me. Most of the material I found in my exploration of open access agric ...
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