The Thou of Nature Pesce LucaExplores the spiritual obligations of humans to animals from a religious naturalist's perspective. Humans share the earth with nonhuman animals who are also capable of conscious experience and awareness. Arguing that we should develop an I thou, not an I it, relationship with other sentient beings, Donald A. Crosby adds a new perspective to the current debates on human animal relations and animal rights that of religious naturalism. Religion of Nature
The British musical film is the first book to examine a neglected area of British cinema as it developed from the early so-called ‘silent’ period to the present
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offering readers comparative glimpses into the daily lives and activities in both countries
they did so just as descendants of English colonists began to claim that the national commitment to liberty and freedom was grounded in the nation's English heritage
it aims to read Western nuclear fictions in relation to their Japanese counterparts and through a cohesive critical framework that examines atomic processes
A comprehensive survey of the development of Latin from its earliest prehistoric origins down to the modern Romance languages
Worked examples
on contemporary British theatre
How do changes to the field affect journalists at traditional public broadcasters
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accessible introduction to core theories in normative ethics from Western and non-Western philosophy suitable for the classroom