Description
Speciesism”signifies the tendency of each species of creatures to protect its own interests. In particular, it denotes the tendency of man to establish his own uniqueness and superiority amongst living forms by emphasizing the points of distinction between him and the rest of the animal world.This books content includes the following subjects-
PREFACE
DIAGRAMMES
CHAPTER 1-The Four Causes of Aristotle
CHAPTER II-Causality in the Physical World
(Piaget on the Child’s Conception of
Causality)
CHAPTER III—Biological Causality
(Adaptations in Nature-Observational)
CHAPTER IV-Adaptations in Nature
(Philosophical)
CHAPTER V-Computers and Living Creatures
CHAPTER VI—Self-Replication
CHAPTER VII-Instinctive Actions and Teleology
CHAPTER VIII-Instincts and Hormones
CHAPTER IX-Cause and Accident
CHAPTER X-The Idea of Cause and its Impression
CHAPTER XI-Cause, Necessary Connection, and
Natural Connection.
SPECIESISM
SPECIESISM I
SPECIKOISM II
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