The Animal Inside
Essays at the Intersection of Philosophical Anthropology and Animal Studies
Herausgeber: Dierckxsens, Geoffrey; Begun, Michael; Bijlsma, Rudmer
The Animal Inside
Essays at the Intersection of Philosophical Anthropology and Animal Studies
Herausgeber: Dierckxsens, Geoffrey; Begun, Michael; Bijlsma, Rudmer
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A team of renowned philosophers and a new generation of thinkers come together to offer the first book-length examination of the relationship between philosophical anthropology and animal studies.
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A team of renowned philosophers and a new generation of thinkers come together to offer the first book-length examination of the relationship between philosophical anthropology and animal studies.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488216
- ISBN-10: 1783488212
- Artikelnr.: 44804352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488216
- ISBN-10: 1783488212
- Artikelnr.: 44804352
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Geoffrey Dierckxsens; Rudmer Bijlsma; Michael Begun and Thomas Kiefer
Introduction / PART I: General Explorations of Human and Animal Nature / 1.
Nonhuman animals: a shared life and a licence to kill, Giulia Sissa / 2.
Kata Phusin: Ancient and Contemporary Perspectives on the Hermeneutics of
Animality, Thomas Kiefer / 3. Human Beings and Animals in Early Modern
Philosophy, Rudmer Bijlsma / 4. 'An Insect Fallen on Its Back': Animal
Imagery in the Work of Jean-Paul Sartre, Jo Bogaerts / 5. What is
Distinctively Human? Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre on the Relation
between Humans and Animals, Rob Compaijen and Michiel Meijer / 6. Is it
better to be a Human than a Lion?: An Analysis of Weighing Species Being,
Lantz Miller / PART II: Aspects of Human and Animal Nature / 7. Imagination
- The Imagination of Animals, Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei / 8. The Political
Animal - Werewolves: A Reconsideration of Hobbes's State of Nature from the
Perspective of Biopolitics, Herbert De Vriese / 9. History - 'The Genuine
Problem of the Human Being': Nietzsche, Animality, and History, Michael
Begun / 10. Sense - The Hermeneutical Animal: Making Sense of Animals 'In
the Flesh', Geoffrey Dierckxsens / 11. Finitude - Being-toward-Meat: An
Analytic of Human-Animal Finitude, Matthew Calarco / 12. Science - Mirror
Neurons and the New Red Peter, Babette Babich / Index
Nonhuman animals: a shared life and a licence to kill, Giulia Sissa / 2.
Kata Phusin: Ancient and Contemporary Perspectives on the Hermeneutics of
Animality, Thomas Kiefer / 3. Human Beings and Animals in Early Modern
Philosophy, Rudmer Bijlsma / 4. 'An Insect Fallen on Its Back': Animal
Imagery in the Work of Jean-Paul Sartre, Jo Bogaerts / 5. What is
Distinctively Human? Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre on the Relation
between Humans and Animals, Rob Compaijen and Michiel Meijer / 6. Is it
better to be a Human than a Lion?: An Analysis of Weighing Species Being,
Lantz Miller / PART II: Aspects of Human and Animal Nature / 7. Imagination
- The Imagination of Animals, Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei / 8. The Political
Animal - Werewolves: A Reconsideration of Hobbes's State of Nature from the
Perspective of Biopolitics, Herbert De Vriese / 9. History - 'The Genuine
Problem of the Human Being': Nietzsche, Animality, and History, Michael
Begun / 10. Sense - The Hermeneutical Animal: Making Sense of Animals 'In
the Flesh', Geoffrey Dierckxsens / 11. Finitude - Being-toward-Meat: An
Analytic of Human-Animal Finitude, Matthew Calarco / 12. Science - Mirror
Neurons and the New Red Peter, Babette Babich / Index
Introduction / PART I: General Explorations of Human and Animal Nature / 1.
Nonhuman animals: a shared life and a licence to kill, Giulia Sissa / 2.
Kata Phusin: Ancient and Contemporary Perspectives on the Hermeneutics of
Animality, Thomas Kiefer / 3. Human Beings and Animals in Early Modern
Philosophy, Rudmer Bijlsma / 4. 'An Insect Fallen on Its Back': Animal
Imagery in the Work of Jean-Paul Sartre, Jo Bogaerts / 5. What is
Distinctively Human? Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre on the Relation
between Humans and Animals, Rob Compaijen and Michiel Meijer / 6. Is it
better to be a Human than a Lion?: An Analysis of Weighing Species Being,
Lantz Miller / PART II: Aspects of Human and Animal Nature / 7. Imagination
- The Imagination of Animals, Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei / 8. The Political
Animal - Werewolves: A Reconsideration of Hobbes's State of Nature from the
Perspective of Biopolitics, Herbert De Vriese / 9. History - 'The Genuine
Problem of the Human Being': Nietzsche, Animality, and History, Michael
Begun / 10. Sense - The Hermeneutical Animal: Making Sense of Animals 'In
the Flesh', Geoffrey Dierckxsens / 11. Finitude - Being-toward-Meat: An
Analytic of Human-Animal Finitude, Matthew Calarco / 12. Science - Mirror
Neurons and the New Red Peter, Babette Babich / Index
Nonhuman animals: a shared life and a licence to kill, Giulia Sissa / 2.
Kata Phusin: Ancient and Contemporary Perspectives on the Hermeneutics of
Animality, Thomas Kiefer / 3. Human Beings and Animals in Early Modern
Philosophy, Rudmer Bijlsma / 4. 'An Insect Fallen on Its Back': Animal
Imagery in the Work of Jean-Paul Sartre, Jo Bogaerts / 5. What is
Distinctively Human? Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre on the Relation
between Humans and Animals, Rob Compaijen and Michiel Meijer / 6. Is it
better to be a Human than a Lion?: An Analysis of Weighing Species Being,
Lantz Miller / PART II: Aspects of Human and Animal Nature / 7. Imagination
- The Imagination of Animals, Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei / 8. The Political
Animal - Werewolves: A Reconsideration of Hobbes's State of Nature from the
Perspective of Biopolitics, Herbert De Vriese / 9. History - 'The Genuine
Problem of the Human Being': Nietzsche, Animality, and History, Michael
Begun / 10. Sense - The Hermeneutical Animal: Making Sense of Animals 'In
the Flesh', Geoffrey Dierckxsens / 11. Finitude - Being-toward-Meat: An
Analytic of Human-Animal Finitude, Matthew Calarco / 12. Science - Mirror
Neurons and the New Red Peter, Babette Babich / Index