30 Animals That Share Our World

30 Animals That Share Our World
Author: InkThinkTank
Publsiher: Seagrass Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781633225008

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A collection of 30 "nonfiction minutes" -- short and engaging essays -- all about animals, written by today's award-winning children's nonfiction authors.

Heidegger on Science

Heidegger on Science
Author: Trish Glazebrook
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-02-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438442693

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Although Martin Heidegger is well known for his work on technology, he is not often discussed in the context of science broadly speaking. This volume is the first to showcase diverse perspectives on Heidegger's assessments of the sciences, looking at a number of different ways that Heidegger's writings contribute to questions concerning how we understand the world through science. With particular attention to quantum theory, natural science, technoscience, and a section devoted specifically to investigating what Being and Time has to say about science, the book will be of interest to scholars in a wide range of disciplines and traditions. It closes with consideration of questions about sustainability and ethics raised by Heidegger's engagement with the sciences.

The Human Animal Boundary

The Human   Animal Boundary
Author: Mario Wenning,Nandita Batra
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781498557832

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The Human–Animal Boundary shifts the traditional anthropocentric focus of philosophy and literature by combining the question “what is human?” with the question “what is animal?” The objective is to expand the imaginative scope of human–animal relationships by combining perspectives from different disciplines, traditions, and cultural backgrounds.

Circles and the Cross

Circles and the Cross
Author: Loren Wilkinson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666746341

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Circles and the Cross is an invitation to explore two mysteries. One is the miracle of the cosmos: why is there something and not nothing? The other is the miracle of consciousness: why should this collection of stardust be an I and not just an it? Our basic response to those mysteries is wonder, and from wonder have grown the three great trees of human culture: religion, art, and science. This exploration is undertaken in the light of a third mystery: the cross of Christ is the clearest picture we have of the triune Creator of both cosmos and consciousness. That self-emptying of the Creator out of love for the creation helps us understand the pleasures, paradoxes, and pains of science; it helps us understand how “evolution” can be another name for creation; it casts light on the Enlightenment and Romanticism. In particular, it illuminates the environmental movement: an ethic in search of a religion. Loren Wilkinson, drawing on fifty years of teaching and writing about our relationship to creation, invites you to join this journey into understanding how the cross of Christ sheds light on the mysteries that surround us—and gives us hope in a difficult age.

Weird Animals

Weird Animals
Author: Steve Parker
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781482449983

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What could a male Jackson’s chameleon need three horns for besides fighting? Actually, this odd-looking animal has horns to scare predators and attract females more than defense! Some animals’ bodies can lead readers to question the purpose of their weird features. This book has the answers they’re looking for! From how the echidna uses its spines to keep predators away to how the hornbill uses its large beak, the main content features some of nature’s most interesting bodies. Colorful, up-close photographs and concise fact boxes introduce readers to many kinds of animal habitats, behaviors, and life cycles.

Creaturely Theology

Creaturely Theology
Author: David Clough
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334049074

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Creaturely Theology is a ground-breaking scholarly collection of essays that maps out the agenda for the future study of the theology of the non-human and the post-human. A wide range of first-rate contributors show that theological reflection on non-human animals and related issues are an important though hitherto neglected part of the agenda of Christian theology and related disciplines. The book offers a genuine interdisciplinary conversation between theologians, philosophers and scientists and will be a standard text on the theology of non-human animals for years to come. Contributors include: Esther D. Reed (Exeter), Rachel Muers (Leeds), Stephen Clark (Liverpool), Neil Messer (Lampeter), Peter Scott (Manchester), Michael Northcott (Edinburgh), Christopher Southgate (Exeter)

Animals In Human Society

Animals In Human Society
Author: Daniel Moorehead
Publsiher: UPA
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780761866770

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Including the work of 12 authors from institutions such as Colorado State University, Frostburg State University, Michigan State University, Salisbury University, Texas Woman’s University, University of Birmingham, University of California; Irvine, University of California; Merced, and William Jessup University, Rocklin; California, the collection of essays explores the broad range of animals who share our planet and attempts to recognize our responsibility as humans to take their interests seriously.

Our Animal Neighbors

Our Animal Neighbors
Author: Matthieu Ricard,Jason Gruhl
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780834843219

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Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Animals/Pets Non-Fiction Gold Medal! A story about the fundamental connection between animals and people and how we can treat all of Earth's creatures with compassion and empathy. Furry polar bears, playful sea otters, slow sloths, prickly porcupines, and slimy snakes are just a few of the many animals we share our world with. And even though we might not look the same or have the same needs as our animal neighbors, we have more in common with them than we might think. Our Animal Neighbors introduces children to the importance of treating all animals with the care and compassion they deserve. We all want to experience love, safety, and respect and this book is the first step to instilling those values at an early age. This planet is our home, and we should all be free to live a prosperous life regardless of whether we have hands, hooves, scales, or fur. “A serious message delivered with humor, simplicity, and charm makes this book an excellent purchase for families that value open-ended discussions. Also a good resource for classrooms and libraries that welcome diverse opinions and points of view.”—School Library Journal