
A Philosophy of the Insect
by Jean-Marc Drouin Author
Insects present a unique challenge to philosophy, pushing us to rethink concepts of animals and society. Despite being small and often overlooked, insects are crucial to ecosystems and prompt deep questions about their relationship with humans. The delves into the scientific, ethical, aesthetic, and historical roles insects play, examining how they have been understood in language, mythology, literature, and science.
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