The concept “animal” is not frequently analysed, neither the fact of how we can speak about something as “animals”. On the road leading to come to understanding of how human beings distinguish themselves from other animals, we have examined the proposals of Bimbenet, Heidegger, Rousseau and Lévi-Strauss as well as those of the empirical anthropologists Washburn and Moore, and the one of Lee Berger. It is necessary to decide whether what is distinguished is a fact or a criteria settled by the researcher.El concepto “animal” no suele ser dilucidado, es decir, cómo y por qué podemos hablar de algo así como “animales”. En el camino de comprender cómo llegan los animales humanos a distinguirse de otros animales hemos examinado la propuesta de Bi...
Drawing upon Husserl and Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological constitution of the Other through Einfühlu...
This article intends to analyze the fragility of the concept of humanity insocial sciences, especial...
Metaphysical anthropocentrism delineated by authors such as Kant, Heidegger, Lévinas and Lacan allow...
Resumen: El concepto “animal” no suele ser dilucidado, es decir, cómo y por qué podemos ...
The most robust and least controversial conceptual pair in philosophy is possibly that opposing man ...
This article aims to analyze the concept of animality from the perspective of Edmund Husserl and Mar...
Starting from Jacques Derrida's reflections on animality we try to think the inscription of the biop...
A comparative analysis of the ability of humans and other animals is carried out, in order to determ...
In contemporary thinking it is common the negation or even the inca-pacity of perceiving an essentia...
A comparative analysis of the ability of humans and other animals is carried out, in order to determ...
La distancia que separa al hombre de los demás animales no es tan abismal. Cuanto más aprendemos de...
Starting from the book to which the subtitle refers, this brief essay addresses the question of the ...
This work examines the radical (and not only grade-based) distinction between human beings and anima...
This paper starts with the systematization of the deleuzian way of thinking the animal displayed on ...
This article offers an interpretation of certain passages of the lectures on The Fundamental Concept...
Drawing upon Husserl and Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological constitution of the Other through Einfühlu...
This article intends to analyze the fragility of the concept of humanity insocial sciences, especial...
Metaphysical anthropocentrism delineated by authors such as Kant, Heidegger, Lévinas and Lacan allow...
Resumen: El concepto “animal” no suele ser dilucidado, es decir, cómo y por qué podemos ...
The most robust and least controversial conceptual pair in philosophy is possibly that opposing man ...
This article aims to analyze the concept of animality from the perspective of Edmund Husserl and Mar...
Starting from Jacques Derrida's reflections on animality we try to think the inscription of the biop...
A comparative analysis of the ability of humans and other animals is carried out, in order to determ...
In contemporary thinking it is common the negation or even the inca-pacity of perceiving an essentia...
A comparative analysis of the ability of humans and other animals is carried out, in order to determ...
La distancia que separa al hombre de los demás animales no es tan abismal. Cuanto más aprendemos de...
Starting from the book to which the subtitle refers, this brief essay addresses the question of the ...
This work examines the radical (and not only grade-based) distinction between human beings and anima...
This paper starts with the systematization of the deleuzian way of thinking the animal displayed on ...
This article offers an interpretation of certain passages of the lectures on The Fundamental Concept...
Drawing upon Husserl and Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological constitution of the Other through Einfühlu...
This article intends to analyze the fragility of the concept of humanity insocial sciences, especial...
Metaphysical anthropocentrism delineated by authors such as Kant, Heidegger, Lévinas and Lacan allow...