Albeit grotesque, the idea of religious dogs helps us to understand and criticize the power relations inherent in religion. The first part of the present paper analyzes two notes from Nietzsche's Nachlass that envisage an analogy between the relations of dogs to humans and of humans to God. Placed in their historical context of Darwinism and naturalistic conceptions of culture, these notes shed light on Nietzsche's critique of religious attitudes to domination. The second part - a reading of Kafka's 'Forschungen eines Hundes' - situates the analogy between the dog-human and human-God relationships at the centre of the story's irony. Kafka's use of the analogy differs from Nietzsche's by emphasizing the cognitive dimension of religious aspir...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty takes inspiration from Franz Kafka’s metonymic animal literature to develop hi...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
This work deals with philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche. It focuses on the prob...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
In Kafka’s literary world, several animals emerge; they belong to an odd and enigmatic fauna, on the...
The conceptual history of imagination is complex, but it has been by and large defined as distinctly...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...
Friedrich Nietzsche associated philosophical asceticism with “hatred of the human, and even more of ...
There is congruence between Nietzsche’s philosophy of life and the biopolitical philosophy of Giorgi...
This dissertation deals with the relations between the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and the lit...
The article raises the question about the function of an animal in the philosophical discourses. One...
The objective of this thesis is twofold: On the one hand, this thesis is a critical assessment of th...
In Zarathustra\u27s On the Vision and the Riddle, three animals-a spider, a snake, and a dog-make ...
Kafka's Zoopoetics is the first extensive account of animals and human-animal relations in the work ...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty takes inspiration from Franz Kafka’s metonymic animal literature to develop hi...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
This work deals with philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche. It focuses on the prob...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
In Kafka’s literary world, several animals emerge; they belong to an odd and enigmatic fauna, on the...
The conceptual history of imagination is complex, but it has been by and large defined as distinctly...
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fabl...
Focusing on Franz Kafka’s “Investigations of a Dog” (1922), Samuel Beckett’s Molloy (1955), and Paul...
Friedrich Nietzsche associated philosophical asceticism with “hatred of the human, and even more of ...
There is congruence between Nietzsche’s philosophy of life and the biopolitical philosophy of Giorgi...
This dissertation deals with the relations between the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and the lit...
The article raises the question about the function of an animal in the philosophical discourses. One...
The objective of this thesis is twofold: On the one hand, this thesis is a critical assessment of th...
In Zarathustra\u27s On the Vision and the Riddle, three animals-a spider, a snake, and a dog-make ...
Kafka's Zoopoetics is the first extensive account of animals and human-animal relations in the work ...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty takes inspiration from Franz Kafka’s metonymic animal literature to develop hi...
The following PhD dissertation aims to provide a philosophical investigation of the contemporary deb...
This work deals with philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche. It focuses on the prob...