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Philosophical Topics

Volume 27, Issue 1, Spring 1999
Zoological Philosophy

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Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey Introduction
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James G. Lennox The Place of Mankind in Aristotle’s Zoology
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Andrew Cunningham Aristotle’s Animal Books: Ethology, Biology, Anatomy, or Philosophy?
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Wolfgang Detel Aristotle on Zoological Explanation
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Gerald J. Massey Medieval Sociobiology: Thomas Aquinas’s Theory of Sexual Morality
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Gerald J. Massey, Deborah A. Boyle Descartes’s Tests for (Animal) Mind
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Barbara D. Massey Nietzsche’s Zoophobia: How Life Became Literature
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Daniel J. Povinelli, Steve Giambrone Inferring Other Minds: Failure of the Argument by Analogy
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Joëlle Proust Can Nonhuman Primates Read Minds?
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Donald R. Griffin Nonhuman Minds
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Frans B. M. de Waal Anthropomorphism and Anthropodenial: Consistency in Our Thinking about Humans and Other Animals
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David Beisecker The Importance of Being Erroneous: Prospects for Animal Intentionality
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