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  • curprev 05:1505:15, 24 March 2025Mbauwens talk contribs 3,906 bytes +3,906 Created page with "'''* Book: Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy. by Costin Alamariu .''' URL = =Contents= Michael Millerman: "Chapter 1 discusses the idea that primitive societies, completely ruled by custom, cannot produce the distance from custom that is necessary as a precondition for the notion of nature to arise. In other words, primitive societies cannot discover nature - a discovery that Leo Strauss said is coeval with philosophy. Alamariu argues that only the fo..."