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Here we enter a tone in human discourse not heard perhaps since late Roman Neo-Platonists like Porphyry. In the West, Aristotle had earlier denied any kind of moral equivalence between humans and animals, as did the Hebrew Bible, saying that ‘animals exist for human use as plants do for animals’. But in ancient China there were other views.
The Story of China: A portrait of a civilisation and its people
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