The Universal Kinship by J. Howard Moore

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Author Moore, J. Howard (John Howard), 1862-1916
Title The Universal Kinship
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Note Reading ease score: 54.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "The Universal Kinship" by J. Howard Moore is a scientific exploration written in the early 20th century. The work presents a thesis advocating for the interconnectedness of all life on Earth, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between humans and other animals. It challenges the traditional notion of man's superiority, arguing instead for a shared kinship that spans all forms of life. The beginning of the work introduces the foundation of Moore's argument by discussing man's classification as an animal and a vertebrate. He reflects on his earlier educational experiences, revealing a gradual realization of humanity's true place within the animal kingdom. This opening portion sets the stage for Moore's exploration of various aspects of physical kinship, highlighting the biological similarities between humans and other species while criticizing the enduring biases that separate humanity from the rest of nature. The narrative is filled with both personal reflection and scientific inquiry, paving the way for a deeper examination of ethical and psychical connections among all living beings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HM: Social sciences: Sociology
Subject Sociology
Subject Evolution
Subject Human beings
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EBook-No. 61363
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Feb 10, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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