221. Index of ethics articles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ethics as applied in various religions , some movements derived from religions, and religions discussed as if they were a theory of ethics making no special claim to divine status.
Main article: Ethics
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222. Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
winged goddess grasping an animal or bird in either hand in the manner of the Mistress of the animals ; half-finished ivories from the site show that their facture was local (Rose in Dawkins 1929:400).
Pausanias best describes the subsequent
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223. Taurobolium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to a bull chase in which the animal was overcome, linked with a panegyris in honour of a deity or deities, but not an essentially religious ceremony, though a bull was sacrificed and its flesh distributed. The addition of the taurobolium and
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224. Altruism in animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is a well-documented animal behaviour , which appears most obviously in kin relationships but may also be evident amongst wider social groups, in which an animal sacrifices its own well-being for the benefit of another animal.
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225. Coat (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
countershading is when the animal is lit from above, shadows will be cast on the ventral side of the body. These shadows could provide a predator or prey with visual cues relating to the movement of the animal. By being lighter colored on the
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226. Celtic polytheism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
worship · Animal worship · Ethos · Folklore · Magic and religion · Myth and ritual · Mythology · Orthopraxy · religion and mythology · Ritual
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227. Coat (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
countershading is when the animal is lit from above, shadows will be cast on the ventral side of the body. These shadows could provide a predator or prey with visual cues relating to the movement of the animal. By being lighter coloured on the
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228. Antihumanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as it is by an animal at the mercy of language". [ 11 ]
Taking a lead from Brecht 's twin attack on bourgeois and socialist humanism, [ 12 ] Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser coined the term "antihumanism" in an attack
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229. Animal rights and the Holocaust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
use of Holocaust imagery by animal rights activists is a "disturbing development." [ 6 ]
Roberta Kalechofsky of Jews for animal Rights, in her essay animal Suffering and the Holocaust: The Problem with Comparisons , argues that, although
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230. Sheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
sheep cropped up in religions in the ancient Near East , the Mideast , and the Mediterranean area: Çatalhöyük , ancient Egyptian religion, the Cana'anite and Phoenician tradition, Judaism , Greek religion , and others. Religious
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