An exploration of the philosophical issues surrounding animals, with specific attention paid to how humans are or are not animals (and how the supposition of difference or non-difference shapes human identity), what humans can say about the animal, and how the human should think and relate to animals
© 2017 BSHP. Animals–both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences–populate many of More’s ...
This chapter argues that, for Aristotle, human emotions are both different from, and also importantl...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...
An analysis of the physical disability of the character Animal in Indra Sinha's Animal's People</em
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
A fundamental concern of human-animal studies is the human-animal boundary. The rider-horse relatio...
Graduation date: 2013Access permanently restricted to the OSU Community at author's requestIn this t...
The Animal Catalyst deals with the 'question' of 'what is an animal' and also in some instances, 'wh...
This essay analyzes the figure of Animal in Indra Sinha's novel Animal's People</p
To the three classic wounds to human narcissism - that of Copernicus (man does not live in a geocent...
An analysis of the physical disability of the character Animal in Indra Sinha's Animal's PeopleUn an...
This study investigates the psychology of human-animal relationships and the extent to which our att...
19 pagesPhenomenology’s attention to the theme of animality has focused not on animal life in genera...
© 2017 BSHP. Animals–both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences–populate many of More’s ...
This chapter argues that, for Aristotle, human emotions are both different from, and also importantl...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...
An analysis of the physical disability of the character Animal in Indra Sinha's Animal's People</em
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
A fundamental concern of human-animal studies is the human-animal boundary. The rider-horse relatio...
Graduation date: 2013Access permanently restricted to the OSU Community at author's requestIn this t...
The Animal Catalyst deals with the 'question' of 'what is an animal' and also in some instances, 'wh...
This essay analyzes the figure of Animal in Indra Sinha's novel Animal's People</p
To the three classic wounds to human narcissism - that of Copernicus (man does not live in a geocent...
An analysis of the physical disability of the character Animal in Indra Sinha's Animal's PeopleUn an...
This study investigates the psychology of human-animal relationships and the extent to which our att...
19 pagesPhenomenology’s attention to the theme of animality has focused not on animal life in genera...
© 2017 BSHP. Animals–both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences–populate many of More’s ...
This chapter argues that, for Aristotle, human emotions are both different from, and also importantl...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...