Flowers and Honeybees: A Study of Morality In Nature

Leyden: Brill | Rodopi (2020)
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The journey towards morality in nature can be seen through the million-year-old relationship of the flowering plant and honeybee social group. _Flowers and Honeybees_ brings what science has learned into a dialog with the philosophy of morality.

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