2022
DOI: 10.31826/9781463243494
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The Cyclops Myth and the Making of Selfhood

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“…plants and animals) and was thus fully warranted to utilize its authority for personal gain. As early as Homer's Odyssey (8th century BCE), Odysseus' encounter with the Cyclops Polyphemus sets up a clear contrast between civilized Greeks who cultivate and sow the Earth and the barbaric or inhuman Cyclopes who live in a state of wild, uncultivated nature [1][2][3]. Odysseus, in this view, was justified in his exploitation of the Cyclops and the violence done to him.…”
Section: Ancient Greco-roman Views Of Religion Science Ecology and Ex...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plants and animals) and was thus fully warranted to utilize its authority for personal gain. As early as Homer's Odyssey (8th century BCE), Odysseus' encounter with the Cyclops Polyphemus sets up a clear contrast between civilized Greeks who cultivate and sow the Earth and the barbaric or inhuman Cyclopes who live in a state of wild, uncultivated nature [1][2][3]. Odysseus, in this view, was justified in his exploitation of the Cyclops and the violence done to him.…”
Section: Ancient Greco-roman Views Of Religion Science Ecology and Ex...mentioning
confidence: 99%