This article explores how a poetics of the nonhuman in the work of Francis Ponge underwrites a humanism wherein we no longer have to take sides in the conflict between the linguistic projects that tend toward subordination or comprehension of the nonhuman and the resistance that the nonhuman endlessly opposes to these projects. Close readings of texts that figure the defeat of reason in its linguistic expression of the nonhuman, as well as texts that figure human comportment in nonhuman tropes, reveal an ethical project of human well-being acting in agreement with its nature
[Excerpt] On Human Nature is not Roger Scruton’s most profound philosophical book, which would prob...
This paper argues that the two primary features defining human beings are their finitude and plastic...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...
L’objet de ce travail est d’éclairer l’esthétique et l’éthique de la poétique de Francis Ponge à par...
Research Data Management awareness and knowledge among UFS LIS management and information librarians...
This essay is a précis (for which I take full responsibility) of Chapters One and Two of Leslie Dew...
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In this thesis I have been pursuing various problems suggested to me by the concept 'human nature'. ...
Many ways there are to articulate the objective conditions of human subjectivity. If poetry is regar...
ABSTRACT For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the ch...
This paper compares the utopian perspectives and critical societal analysis of Jean-Jacques Rousseau...
[Excerpt] On Human Nature is not Roger Scruton’s most profound philosophical book, which would prob...
This paper argues that the two primary features defining human beings are their finitude and plastic...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...
L’objet de ce travail est d’éclairer l’esthétique et l’éthique de la poétique de Francis Ponge à par...
Research Data Management awareness and knowledge among UFS LIS management and information librarians...
This essay is a précis (for which I take full responsibility) of Chapters One and Two of Leslie Dew...
In this article I explore naturalism as a joyful science by focusing on how Nietzsche and Deleuze ap...
Journal ArticleIn this essay I've illustrated the effects of exposing the question of the self to em...
Dualistic thinking has led Western civilization to a logic of domination which justifies the exploit...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe question what makes us human is often treated as a qu...
The article investigates a dialectic that, through the work of negation, paradoxically brings the no...
In this thesis I have been pursuing various problems suggested to me by the concept 'human nature'. ...
Many ways there are to articulate the objective conditions of human subjectivity. If poetry is regar...
ABSTRACT For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the ch...
This paper compares the utopian perspectives and critical societal analysis of Jean-Jacques Rousseau...
[Excerpt] On Human Nature is not Roger Scruton’s most profound philosophical book, which would prob...
This paper argues that the two primary features defining human beings are their finitude and plastic...
I argue that the human being fits squarely within the natural world in Aristotle’s anthropology. Lik...