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Josie, as you have just read, truly altered the entire qualia, mindset and presuppositions of this entire treatise, not to mention our personal lives and all those who were privileged to get to meet him. His genius and “field of vision” has revolutionized our own approach to anthrozoology—to what that word really must connote. And then, just like that, this giant of musical and other mental refrains went silent, as the famed Sibelius during his final years, a period legend now knows to be “The Silence of Järvenpää.” From one who had written so beautiful a “Karelia Suite.” It was the same with Josie. Suite after Suite.

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Tobias, M.C., Morrison, J.G. (2017). Coda. In: Anthrozoology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45964-6_12

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