Creaturely cosmologies: why metaphysics matters for animals and planetary liberation

Lanham: Lexington Books (2015)
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This book asserts that metaphysics is a fundamental factor in systemic brutality toward animals, plants, and marginalized populations and examines Whitehead's process-relational thought and the nonviolent Indian tradition of Jainism in order to offer a new perspective on metaphysics.

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