Dumb Brutes?

In Michael Boylan (ed.), Animalkind. Blackwell. pp. 54–75 (2010-01-08)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Human, All Too Human Thinking Self and Other Locked in the Present? Human Morality Animal Morality? What Else?

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