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Belmont Humanities Symposium Journal

Abstract

As humans living in the western world in 2013, we are surrounded by opportunities to learn from those who are different from us. Diversity has become a welcome awareness for our institutions and relationships. Our central question for today is: what might we learn if we included in that view those creatures that are oriented differently toward survival and existence? I invite you to focus with me on the learning that is possible if predators step back and observe before interacting with prey animals.

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Humanities Symposium

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