Title: Animal Philosophy: Essential Readings in Continental Thought
Abstract: Preface Editors' Introduction: The Animal Question in Continental Philosophy 1. Friedrich Nietzsche O My Animals Nietzsche and Animals 2. Martin Heidegger The Animal is Poor on World Heidegger's Zoontology 3. George Bataille Animality Bataille and the Poetic Fallacy of Animality 4. Emmanuel Levinas The Name of a Dog, or Natural Rights Ethical Cynicism 5. Michel Foucault Animality and Insanity Madness and Animality in Michel Foucault's Madness and Civilization 6. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari Becoming Animal Animal Becomings 7. Jacques Derrida The Animal That Therefore I Am Thinking with Cats 8. Luc Ferry Neither Man nor Stone Manly Values: Luc Ferry's Ethical Philosophy 9. Helene Cixous Birds, Women and Writing The Writing of Birds, in My Language 10. Luce lrigaray Animal Compassion With commentaries by: Peter Atterton - University of California, San Diego, USA Matthew Calarco - Sweet Briar College, USA Verena Conley - Miami University, Ohio and Visisting Professor at Harvard, USA Alphonso Lingis - Penn State, USA Jill Marsden - Bolton Institute Clare Palmer - Lancaster University Stephen David Ross - Binghampton University, USA James Urpeth - University of Greenwich David Wood - Vanderbilt University, USA
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-07-30
Language: en
Type: book
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