Animals in Classical and Late Antique Philosophy

In Tom Beauchamp & Raymond Frey (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics. Oxford University Press (2011)
Abstract A description and analysis of attitudes to non-human animals in classical and late antique Mediterranean thought.
Keywords animals  Stoics  Platonists
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