In Neither Beast Nor God, Gilbert Meilaender elaborates the philosophical, social, theological, and political implications of the question of dignity, and suggests a path through the thicket.
Breitman, Diana York Blaine, Dirk Boeckx, Benjamin Brenkert, Baird Callicott, Elaine Charkowski, Maynard Clark, Merritt Clifton, Glen Close, Nikki Craft, Lee Craig, Emily Culpepper, Karen Davis, David del Principe, Josephine Donovan, ...
Finally, this compelling collection suggests that the subordination and degradation of women is a prototype for other forms of abuse, and that to deny this connection is to participate in the continued mistreatment of animals and women.
At a nonverbal level, contents of the meal disempower the vegetarian while making meat eaters more defensive. ... A lengthier, more eclectic, but equally compelling pamphlet is 101 Reasons Why I'm a Vegetarian by Pamela Rice (available ...
Adam's Task, Vicki Hearne’s innovative masterpiece on animal training, brings our perennial discussion of the human-animal bond to a whole new metaphysical level.
This edition features a new introduction by the author, Kent Nerburn. “This is a sobering, humbling, cleansing, loving book, one that every American should read.” — Yoga Journal If you enjoyed Empire of the Summer Moon, Heart Berries, ...
A sumptuously magical, brand new take on a tale as old as time - read the Beast's side of the story at long last.
And as she danced the earth shuddered beneath her blood - stained feet , and she laughed again and again her wild laughter . “ Kālī , with her face of terror , laughed savagely with wrath , laughed a horrible caterwaul , and the light ...
I know the Daitya Bali , son of Virocana , thorn of the triple world . Through tapas , his soul was transformed ; he is peaceful , restrained , and a lord of his senses ; he is devoted to me , his life is mine , his promise is true ...
499 For want of a naile the shoe is lost, for want of a shoe the horse is lost, for want of a horse the rider is lost. 1880 S. SMILES Duty x. 'Don't care' was the man who was to blame for the wellknown catastrophe:—'For want of a nail ...