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If Not Chewable, Why Chew-Shaped? Structural Engineering Questions Every Dog Must Ask

$30,00

A philosophical and structural inquiry into the geometry of objects that beg to be bitten.

Description

If an object fits in the mouth, the universe has clearly authorised the bite. This slim but rigorous volume tackles the central paradox of canine philosophy: why would a designer make something this shape if not to be chewed? Topics include the moral status of TV remotes, the inherent invitation of a slipper’s curvature, and a long-form essay titled “It Was on the Floor: A Defence.” Pairs well with PUFP-010 for a complete demolition curriculum.