2011
DOI: 10.1086/658052
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Silencing the Lambs: Economics, Ethics, and Animal Life in Medieval Franciscan Hagiography

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“…If fire was lovable, in this sense, it was because of its light and warmth, just as fruits were lovable for their nourishment. Tallying with Francis's sense of the economic exchange "value" of animals, identified by Lisa Kiser (2011), this approach could be classed as functional and respectful. Yet he also assigns personality and agency to material phenomena in the song.…”
Section: Firementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If fire was lovable, in this sense, it was because of its light and warmth, just as fruits were lovable for their nourishment. Tallying with Francis's sense of the economic exchange "value" of animals, identified by Lisa Kiser (2011), this approach could be classed as functional and respectful. Yet he also assigns personality and agency to material phenomena in the song.…”
Section: Firementioning
confidence: 99%