The Political Animal: Biology, Ethics, and Politics
Routledge (1999)
| Abstract | In The Political Animal Stephen Clark investigates the political nature of the human animal. Based on biological science and traditional ethics, he probes into areas of inquiry that are usually ignored by traditional political theory. He suggests that properly informed political philosophy must take the role of women and children more seriously, and must be prepared to face up to the ethnocentric and domineering tendencies of the human animal. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Political science Philosophy Biopolitics Bioethics | |||||||||
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| Call number | JA80.C53 1999 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 041518911X 9780415189118 | |||||||||
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