Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 123 mm x 185 mm, Gewicht: 267 g
Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 123 mm x 185 mm, Gewicht: 267 g
ISBN: 978-0-231-14514-5
Verlag: Columbia University Press
Stanley Cavell responds to Diamond's argument with his own close reading of Coetzee's work, connecting the human-animal relation to further themes of morality and philosophy. John McDowell follows with a critique of both Diamond and Cavell, and Ian Hacking explains why Cora Diamond's essay is so deeply perturbing and, paradoxically for a philosopher, he favors poetry over philosophy as a way of overcoming some of her difficulties. Cary Wolfe's introduction situates these arguments within the broader context of contemporary continental philosophy and theory, particularly Jacques Derrida's work on deconstruction and the question of the animal. Philosophy and Animal Life is a crucial collection for those interested in animal rights, ethics, and the development of philosophical inquiry. It also offers a unique exploration of the role of ethics in Coetzee's fiction.
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Introduction: Exposures, by Cary Wolfe1. The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy, by Cora Diamond2. Companionable Thinking, by Stanley Cavell3. Comment on Stanley Cavell's "Companionable Thinking", by John McDowellConclusion: Deflections, by Ian Hacking