Within this constellation of works, a postulate emerges: the human figure is no longer defined by stable boundaries, but is rather embedded in a network of fluctuating
nonhuman parts.
Not exact matches
We are
part and parcel of the web of life and exist in interdependence with all other beings, both human and
nonhuman.
In so doing, we learn to feel the presence of others,
nonhuman and human, as
part of who and what we are.
Asking what sorts of value
nonhuman creatures might have, Warren writes: «The environmentalists» answer is that they are valuable as organic
parts of the natural whole.»
Nonhuman nature plays a
part in that creation, of course, but never a solo
part.
It is a necessary
part of being where he is; it is a dimension of «liturgy,» staying before the presence of God and the presence of God's creation (human and
nonhuman) in prayer and love.
This may be a shortsighted error on our
part, but, with the exception of a few saintly souls, human beings generally have not thought of themselves as having any obligations to
nonhuman nature.
Our nuclear knowledge brings to the surface a fundamental fact about human existence: we are
part and parcel of the web of life and exist in interdependence with all other beings, both human and
nonhuman.
It was not the project's first crash, but it was the first caused in
part by
nonhuman error (most incidents involve the driverless cars getting rear - ended by human drivers not paying attention at traffic lights).
New data confirm that these gorilla deaths are not isolated incidents but are
part of a devastating wave of Ebola infections afflicting
nonhuman primates.
The California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), which houses over 5,000
nonhuman primates, is a
part of the National Primate Research Centers Program and is accredited by the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care, International (AAALAC).
Some believe in the «micro-evolution» of
nonhuman species while others accept evolution as
part of a divine order.
«Domestic animals are neither a real nor full
part of our world or of the
nonhuman world... They exist forever in a netherworld of vulnerability, dependent on us for everything and at risk of harm from an environment that they do not really understand... We may make them happy in one sense, but the relationship can never be «natural» or «normal.»
As Dr. Michael Fox asked, «Can we justify using
parts of many other severely deprived and prematurely killed
nonhuman animals to maintain each individual cat's well - being?»
Part of the problem is that the alternative / homeopathic / holistic / herbal supplement industries for people and
nonhuman animals are unregulated to any significant degree.