Difference between revisions of "Philosophy of control"
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How much can you work against the will of an animal and how much can you do to work ''with'' the will of the animal? | How much can you work against the will of an animal and how much can you do to work ''with'' the will of the animal? | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 10 January 2015
Philosophy of Control is a phrase we use to discuss the methods and ethics of exerting control over our living environment. How can and how should we control natural systems?
We derive our Philosophy of Control from the Biblical injunction to be rulers of the earth. however this is informed by the design and...
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Control and Training of Animals
How much can you work against the will of an animal and how much can you do to work with the will of the animal?