The political animal : biology, ethics, and politics / Stephen R.L. Clark.
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- 0203158733
- 9780203158739
- 0203008111
- 9780203008119
- 9781134658602
- 1134658605
- 1280335181
- 9781280335181
- Political science -- Philosophy
- Biopolitics
- Bioethics
- Science politique -- Philosophie
- Biopolitique
- Bioéthique
- PHILOSOPHY -- Political
- Bioethics
- Biopolitics
- Political science -- Philosophy
- Politische Wissenschaft
- Bioethik
- Biopolitik
- Filosofische antropologie
- Politieke filosofie
- Bioéthique -- Aspect politique
- 320/.01 21
- JA80 .C53 1999eb
- 08.36
- MF 9300
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
1. Aristotle's woman -- 2. Slaves and citizens -- 3. Is humanity a natural kind? -- 4. Children and the mammalian order -- 5. Anarchists against the revolution -- 6. Bioregional environmentalism and the humanistic culture -- 7. Good and bad ethology and the decent polis -- 8. Apes and the idea of kindred -- 9. Herds of free bipeds -- 10. Enlarging the community -- 11. Nations and empires -- Publications / Stephen R.L. Clark.
Annotation As Aristotle said, people are political animals. Thus we share with other social mammals a concern for children and family that often gets ignored in mainstream political philosophy. Clark argues for these bonds that transcend state authority.
English.
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