Animals: An Imaginative Zoology

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Animals: An Imaginative Zoology Author: Editor: Richard Aylward Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Floris Books
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Pages: 256 Language: English ISBN: 9780863159664 Categories: ,

Karl Koenig, the founder of the Camphill movement, had great compassion and empathy for people on the margins of society. He also felt the same brotherly feelings towards the animal world. This remarkable book offers a closer understanding of some specific mammals, fish and birds and, along the way, great insight into human nature as well. Koenig considers the mythological and historical background, and unique characteristics, of elephants, bears, horses, cats and dogs; penguins, seals, dolphins, salmon and eels; and swans and stork, sparrows and doves. Together, the lively sketches form a visionary zoology. First published in English as three separate volumes.

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'I'm sure you will realise how important this book is… It really is an example of how we can begin to overcome the chains of Darwinism by forming our heart to be a new "Noah's Ark"!' -- Camphill Correspondence 'For anyone who wearies of the ever-present and wholly inadequate Darwinian explanations, these essays will come as a breath of fresh air.' -- New View

Author Biography

Karl König (1902-66) was well-known as a physician, author and lecturer. He began his work at the Institute of Embryology at the University of Vienna. In 1940 he founded the Camphill Movement in Scotland. Based on Rudolf Steiner's insights into human development, the special education schools for children and villages for adults with special needs are now established in many parts of the world.