Birds, insects and mammals. Friendly or harmful. Throughout history, philosophers went to zoology to show the consequences of human actions. Ivana Costa tells it exquisitely in her recent book Philosophical Beast. In the fables and songs we learned during the years of elementary teaching, animals often appear humanized to exemplify the effect of human actions. Stories that are mirrors, praises and sanctions, from La pajara pinta and La cava estu…
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Birds, insects and mammals. Friendly or harmful. Throughout history, philosophers went to zoology to show the consequences of human actions. Ivana Costa tells it exquisitely in her recent book Philosophical Beast. In the fables and songs we learned during the years of elementary teaching, animals often appear humanized to exemplify the effect of human actions. Stories that are mirrors, praises and sanctions, from La pajara pinta and La cava estu…