10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOMESTICATIVE»
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domesticative in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Crossing Over: Genomics in the Public Arena
Lyne Létourneau 1 introduction SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL, HUMAN BEINGS
have exercised their “domesticative action” over animals (Digard 1990, 249).
Through domestication, humans have sought to satisfy their goals and purposes.
Edna F. Einsiedel, Frank Timmermans, 2005
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Architecture and Science-fiction Film: Philip K. Dick and ...
Total Recall clearly illustrates Greenwell's domesticative narrative which he
argues has "largely to do with establishing a home, whether in the singular or
plural as a small settlement, trading post, or larger colony somewhere out there/'
56 Total ...
David Terrance Fortin, 2011
3
Continuation of the Review of "Nott and Gliddon's Types of ...
Babbage, has been millions of years in formation ; and, since it embraces two
species of domesticative quadrupeds, it need be no marvel if what Blumenback
calls " the most domestic of animals" should hereafter be found among them.
4
The Seventh Chamber: A Commentary on Parmenides Becomes a ...
Most scholars take refuge in that domesticating answer which simply reduces the
odd syntax to a domesticative idiomatic expression. But Genesis Rabbah <confer
entry 29-4> plays around with the strangeness of this statement for the ...
5
Death, Ecstasy, and Other Worldly Journeys: Essays by Men ...
The narrative features I've highlighted — the ordinariness of the protagonists, the
worldliness of the other world they report — were an apt vehicle for this
persuasive and domesticative enterprise. The ordinary protagonists in these tales
are ...
John Joseph Collins, Michael A. Fishbane, 1995
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Corporal Compassion: Animal Ethics and Philosophy of Body
Because it is not wholly wild, feral philosophy's "cultivated transcendence" can
court confusion with the domesticative disease infecting civilization (as
diagnosed by Nietzsche). There is, however, a distinction that may be drawn
between the ...
Austin Sarat and Thomas Kearns note this dimension of Dworkin's arguments,
rightly capturing the domesticative effect of his interpretative norms. They counter
by identifying the law in its entirety with the decisionism that Dworkin seeks to ...
Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, Martha Merrill Umphrey, 2005
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Additional Observations on Hybridity in Animals, and on Some ...
Babbage, has been millions of years in formation; and, since it embraces two
species of domesticative quadrupeds, it need be no marvel if what Blumenback
calls “ the most domestic of animals” should hereafter be found among them.
Samuel George Morton, John Bachman, 1850
... recursive accessive assuasive vellicative supplicative explicative
domesticative inculcative reciprocative evocative gradative oxidative fecundative
exudative permeative granulative inflammative aflirmative reformative rheumative
emanative ...
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Postcolonial Philosophy of Religion
One might ask whether this is not a domesticative gesture, whether Gadamer is
really ready to hear something new in modern art, something troubling and
indigestible” (2000: 48). For an extended discussion of India's history of
inclusivism, ...
Purusottama Bilimoria, Andrew B. Irvine, 2009
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DOMESTICATIVE»
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A local teen flies high in a transporting 'Peter Pan'
She nicely underplays Wendy's domesticative tendencies, and under Wheelock founder Jane Staab's direction, there's none of that romantic ... «Boston Globe, Feb 08»