Abstract: Is it possible to trace the contours of a bioethical reflection on nutrition? The present study tries to do so, relying on the metaphorical and symbolic value that food often takes. Indeed, eating does not mean just getting sufficient nutrition, because through the offer and exchange of food, people recognize and welcome each other. In this sense we are all, in some way, cannibals, because in eating, we eat the other, even if the introjection of the other is only symbolic and not literal, as in the case of actual cannibals. Eating habits are also very rooted in various cultures and sometimes resist migratory flows to a greater extent than language and religion do. Consequently, the disgust for, or the refusal of, other peo...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
What do we do when we eat? In the first part of this contribution it is observed that this question...
Abstract: Starting from two paintings by Salvador Dalì (The Enigma of William Tell and Autumnal Can...
Abstract: Is it possible to trace the contours of a bioethical reflection on nutrition? The present...
Subjective reasoning and chemical composition are not the sole arbiters of our systems of alimentary...
Philosophy as well as anthropology is a discipline concerned with what it means to be human, and hen...
This innovative book is an open invitation to a rich and copious meal of imagination, senses and des...
This essay argues that cannibalism is not inherently immoral. To demonstrate this, I have analyzed t...
The labeling of fellow humans as “cannibals” is a trope employed by people across the globe, often i...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
Was weiß man schon über Menschenfresser? Fressen sie Mensch, wie sich\u27s gehört, mit Gabel und Mes...
ists, and home economists have made enormous gains in understanding the physio-logic role of foods i...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
What do we do when we eat? In the second part of this contribution the fivefold typology offered in ...
What can psychoanalysis tell us about food and eating? It begins with Freud, usually with the articu...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
What do we do when we eat? In the first part of this contribution it is observed that this question...
Abstract: Starting from two paintings by Salvador Dalì (The Enigma of William Tell and Autumnal Can...
Abstract: Is it possible to trace the contours of a bioethical reflection on nutrition? The present...
Subjective reasoning and chemical composition are not the sole arbiters of our systems of alimentary...
Philosophy as well as anthropology is a discipline concerned with what it means to be human, and hen...
This innovative book is an open invitation to a rich and copious meal of imagination, senses and des...
This essay argues that cannibalism is not inherently immoral. To demonstrate this, I have analyzed t...
The labeling of fellow humans as “cannibals” is a trope employed by people across the globe, often i...
Over the past few decades, an ever–increasing interest in food has contributed to the shedding of li...
Was weiß man schon über Menschenfresser? Fressen sie Mensch, wie sich\u27s gehört, mit Gabel und Mes...
ists, and home economists have made enormous gains in understanding the physio-logic role of foods i...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
What do we do when we eat? In the second part of this contribution the fivefold typology offered in ...
What can psychoanalysis tell us about food and eating? It begins with Freud, usually with the articu...
We argue that, given that the act of eating is rational and relational, it should also be an educati...
What do we do when we eat? In the first part of this contribution it is observed that this question...
Abstract: Starting from two paintings by Salvador Dalì (The Enigma of William Tell and Autumnal Can...