This book traces the history of how evolutionary biology transformed its understanding of females from being coy, reserved and sexually passive, to having active sexual strategies and often mating with multiple males.
Plotinus does not define memory: he is concerned with the question of what remembers. This is of course the soul, which goes through different stages of incarnation and disincarnation.
Adopting an approach that is decolonised, feminist, post-humanist, and new materialist, this book hopes to help envision and facilitate more hopeful futures despite the ubiquity of these anthropogenic chemicals.