This article seeks to address the question of humanity and animality through an elaboration of what will be called here the ‘nonhuman demand’. It aims to problematize the category of the ‘posthuman’ through a critical reading of Rosi Braidotti's 2013 book which bears that name. It is argued that the question of humanity and animality can only be adequately addressed in the context of a nonhuman demand that is made upon thought and to which thought must respond. Rather than an idealizing and all too philosophical conception of the ‘posthuman’, the article concludes with reference to both Jean-Luc Nancy and François Laruelle that it is possible to think the ‘nonhuman’ as instance immanent to all and every kind of existence, human and inhuman...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.How should humans treat nonhuman animals? One answer t...
AbstractDiscussions of the animal have repeatedly examined both our epistemological desire and our e...
The challenge to anthropocentrism is at the core of critical animal studies, that draws from and con...
The concerns of this paper have been precipitated by the chauvinistic humanism of the western philo...
The anthropocene has seen the human not only manipulate nonhuman forces but territorialise all force...
The diversity of scholarly contributions to the interdisciplinary fields of animal studies and posth...
This is the accepted version of an article published in Angelaki. The publisher's version of the art...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
The present article examines a concern I have had for some time about the compatibility of humanisti...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
Philosophy is perhaps all too human and excludes the non-human Other from its epistemic humano-spher...
In my paper I will discuss and argue that non-human animals can attain the status of ???person??? an...
In The Order of Things, Michel Foucault observed that liberal humanism was ‘sovereign and untroubled...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.How should humans treat nonhuman animals? One answer t...
AbstractDiscussions of the animal have repeatedly examined both our epistemological desire and our e...
The challenge to anthropocentrism is at the core of critical animal studies, that draws from and con...
The concerns of this paper have been precipitated by the chauvinistic humanism of the western philo...
The anthropocene has seen the human not only manipulate nonhuman forces but territorialise all force...
The diversity of scholarly contributions to the interdisciplinary fields of animal studies and posth...
This is the accepted version of an article published in Angelaki. The publisher's version of the art...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
The present article examines a concern I have had for some time about the compatibility of humanisti...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
Philosophy is perhaps all too human and excludes the non-human Other from its epistemic humano-spher...
In my paper I will discuss and argue that non-human animals can attain the status of ???person??? an...
In The Order of Things, Michel Foucault observed that liberal humanism was ‘sovereign and untroubled...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.How should humans treat nonhuman animals? One answer t...
AbstractDiscussions of the animal have repeatedly examined both our epistemological desire and our e...
The challenge to anthropocentrism is at the core of critical animal studies, that draws from and con...