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HoP 346 - Cecilia Muratori on Animals in the Renaissance

Apr 5, 2020
30:57
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Problem With Animal Rationality
02:32 • 3min
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3
The Border Between Sensation and Rationality
05:48 • 2min
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The Difference Between Plants, Animals, and Humans
07:36 • 2min
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The Relationship Between the Body and the Soul
10:06 • 2min
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6
On Epsonence From Consuming Animals
12:26 • 3min
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The Importance of Rationality in Renaissance Discourses
15:18 • 2min
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The Happiness Factor in the Renaissance
17:40 • 3min
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The Border Between Humans and Animals
20:34 • 3min
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The Relationship Between Humans and Animals in the Renaissance
23:49 • 2min
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The Evolution of Animals
26:00 • 3min
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The Divining Lines Between Renaissance Philosophy and Early Modern Philosophy
28:43 • 2min
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An interview with Cecilia Muratori, an expert on the surprisingly modern ideas about non-human animals that emerged in the Renaissance.

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