1. A Critique of Kant, by Arthur Schopenhauer
himself clawed by a tiger, he would become aware in the clearest
possible manner of the sharp distinction such a beast draws
between its ego and the non-ego. In keeping with such sophisms of
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2. Human Beasts of Prey and Fellow-Suffering, by Richard Wagner
allied to the panther and tiger still live as
fruit-eaters, whereas upon those desert fringes the historic tiger
and lion have become the most bloodthirsty of all the beasts of
prey. That it must have
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3. Language and the Orang-utan: The Old 'Person' of the Forest, by H. Lyn White...
horses, a tiger at the circus, a herd of cows, a picture of a
cheetah, and a noisy helicopter that presumably sounded like it
was barking. For Chantek, the sign
bug included
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4. They Pity, and Eat the Objects of Their Compassion, by Oliver Goldsmith
captive; the
tiger sends forth its hideous shriek to intimidate its prey; no
creature shows any fondness for its short-lived prisoner, except a
man and a cat.
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5. Apes and the Idea of Kindred, by Stephen R. L. Clark
why lions and tigers are of different species. But their ancestors
were not, and genes flowed equally from the urcat to lion and
tiger populations. It is because there are, by hypothesis, no
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6. The Carnivorous Custom and Human Vanity, by Bernard Mandeville
over all other animals, the tiger, nay, the whale
and the eagle, would have obeyed his voice.
But if your wit and
understanding exceeds ours, ought not the lion in
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