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The Wolf Is Coming! Emplacing a Predator That Is Not (Yet) Theretial for being human. The world view of many wolf lovers is equally challenged by wolves, however. Many regard wolves as victims of modern society and the human desire to subdue nature, but deem possible a relationship of peaceful coexistence with wolves as long as humans can control their aggressioDigest 发表于 2025-3-25 20:49:43
Eating Wolvesng of a narrative account of a wolf-attack in the Old World. He traces hyperbolic wolf-loathing back to two truths: just as humans must simultaneously re-present and repress the truth of their own demise, so too do the extractive industries of the American West rest upon a similar political and econ背书 发表于 2025-3-26 02:35:03
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Old World and New World Perspectives in Environmental PhilosophyTransatlantic Conver杂役 发表于 2025-3-26 15:19:02
Introduction,; the different approaches can learn from each other and challenge each other’s blind spots. On the one hand, the New World idea of a pristine wilderness devoid of human effects has been deflated when it became apparent that many wilderness areas had been profoundly affected by humans before Europea细微的差异 发表于 2025-3-26 18:56:17
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