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Human, Animal, and Machine in the Seventeenth Century
Lucinda Cole
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Robert Markley
English
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Human Animal
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Animals
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17th Century
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John Webster
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Robert Boyle
41%
Ren
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Comparative Anatomy
39%
Nature of God
39%
Rochester
38%
Human Soul
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Scientific Revolution
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Instinct
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Discourse
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