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Critical Essays on Science and Literature L. J. Jordanova. different order from all other living creatures . Towards ... living , male and female all of which assume central importance in this book . - BOUNDARIES AND DICHOTOMIES In all ...
Critical Essays on Science and Literature L. J. Jordanova. different order from all other living creatures . Towards ... living , male and female all of which assume central importance in this book . - BOUNDARIES AND DICHOTOMIES In all ...
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... living / non- living . Through the first the distinctions between human beings and animals , and between God and mankind , were explored . On the second hinged such questions as : What is brute matter like ? Can it form itself into living ...
... living / non- living . Through the first the distinctions between human beings and animals , and between God and mankind , were explored . On the second hinged such questions as : What is brute matter like ? Can it form itself into living ...
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... living phenomena because of the dialectical relationship between the living being and its conditions of existence ( Glacken , 1967 ; Jordanova and Porter , 1979 ) . Since it was not the reproductive organs alone which made men and women ...
... living phenomena because of the dialectical relationship between the living being and its conditions of existence ( Glacken , 1967 ; Jordanova and Porter , 1979 ) . Since it was not the reproductive organs alone which made men and women ...
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Contributors | 7 |
Introduction | 15 |
Nature as Ethical Norm in the Enlightenment | 51 |
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