Plutarch's Three Treatises on Animals
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Plutarch's Three Treatises on Animals
A Translation with Introductions and Commentary
Newmyer, Stephen T.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2020
188
Dura
Inglês
9781138570849
15 a 20 dias
453
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Preface; Whether Land or Sea Animals Have More Intelligence, or On the Cleverness of Animals: De sollertia animalium; Introduction; Translation; Whether Beasts Are Rational, or Gryllus: Bruta animalia ratione uti; Introduction; Translation; On Eating Meat: De esu carnium; Introduction; Treatise I: Translation; Treatise II: Translation; Bibliography; Index
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Non-human Animals;Plutarch;Follow;Plutarch's philosophy;Meat Eating;On the Cleverness of Animals;Young Man;Plutarch's On the Cleverness of Animals;Animalia;Plutarch's Moralia;Pause;On the Eating of Flesh;Dense;Plutarch's On the Eating of Flesh;Diogenes;Plutarch's Whether Beasts Are Rational;Plutarch's Position;Plutarch's gryllus;Confers;gryllus;Clues;Whether Beasts Are Rational;Plutarch's Case;greek thought on animals;Plutarch's Dialogue;animals and humans in antiquity;Animal Kingdom;animals and humans in the ancient world;Vegetarian Lifestyle;animals and humans in ancient greece;Natural Standards;animals and humans in ancient rome;Non-human Species;De esu carnium;Non-human Animal Behavior;Bruta animalia ratione uti;Greek Title;De sollertia animalium;Pythagorean Doctrine;ancient zoology;Neoplatonist Philosopher Porphyry;animals in antiquity;Plutarch's Treatise;animal welfare in the ancient world;Nicias;animal rights in the ancient world;Yesterday's Lecture;Plutarch and ethics;Vegetarian Thought;intellectual and emotional dimensions;Plutarch's treatises;human-non-human animal relations;ancient philosophy;ethological discourse
Preface; Whether Land or Sea Animals Have More Intelligence, or On the Cleverness of Animals: De sollertia animalium; Introduction; Translation; Whether Beasts Are Rational, or Gryllus: Bruta animalia ratione uti; Introduction; Translation; On Eating Meat: De esu carnium; Introduction; Treatise I: Translation; Treatise II: Translation; Bibliography; Index
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Non-human Animals;Plutarch;Follow;Plutarch's philosophy;Meat Eating;On the Cleverness of Animals;Young Man;Plutarch's On the Cleverness of Animals;Animalia;Plutarch's Moralia;Pause;On the Eating of Flesh;Dense;Plutarch's On the Eating of Flesh;Diogenes;Plutarch's Whether Beasts Are Rational;Plutarch's Position;Plutarch's gryllus;Confers;gryllus;Clues;Whether Beasts Are Rational;Plutarch's Case;greek thought on animals;Plutarch's Dialogue;animals and humans in antiquity;Animal Kingdom;animals and humans in the ancient world;Vegetarian Lifestyle;animals and humans in ancient greece;Natural Standards;animals and humans in ancient rome;Non-human Species;De esu carnium;Non-human Animal Behavior;Bruta animalia ratione uti;Greek Title;De sollertia animalium;Pythagorean Doctrine;ancient zoology;Neoplatonist Philosopher Porphyry;animals in antiquity;Plutarch's Treatise;animal welfare in the ancient world;Nicias;animal rights in the ancient world;Yesterday's Lecture;Plutarch and ethics;Vegetarian Thought;intellectual and emotional dimensions;Plutarch's treatises;human-non-human animal relations;ancient philosophy;ethological discourse