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Philosophical essay on normality, animal cognition, and historical cultural practices
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Philosophical essay on normality, animal cognition, and historical cultural practices

Philosophical essay on normality, animal cognition, and historical cultural practices The passage contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving influential actors. It is a general discussion of animal behavior and historical cultural practices, offering no investigative value. Key insights: Discusses dog and wolf ability to read human gestures.; Explores concept of 'normal' vs. 'abnormal' behavior across history.; References historical castration of boys in Italian Baroque and shifting views on homosexuality.

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