Different Beasts: Humans and Animals in Spinoza and the Zhuangzi (opens in new tab)

A significant presupposition of many in the modern ecological movement is that current environmental crises can be laid at the feet of some of the basic commitments of Western philosophy, particularly those indebted to the Christian era. Substance ontology, metaphysical dualism, “essentialism”, and…

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