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Philosophy Animality And The Life Sciences Wahida Khandker

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Philosophy Animality And The Life Sciences Wahida Khandker
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Wahida Khandker
ISBN: 9780748676781, 0748676783
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Philosophy Animality And The Life Sciences Wahida Khandker by Wahida Khandker 9780748676781, 0748676783 instant download after payment.

A study of pathological concepts of animal life in Continental philosophy from Bergson to Haraway

Using animals for scientific research is a highly contentious issue that Continental philosophers engaging with ‘the animal question’ have been rightly accused of shying away from. Now, Wahida Khandker asks, can Continental approaches to animality and organic life make us reconsider our treatment of non-human animals?


By following its historical and philosophical development, Khandker argues that the concept of 'pathological life' as a means of understanding organic life as a whole plays a pivotal role in refiguring the human-animal distinction.


Key Features
  • Looks at the assumptions underpinning about debates about science and animals, and our relation to non-human animals
  • Analyses the relation between the purpose and limitations of research in the life sciences and the concepts of animality and organic life that the sciences have historically employed
  • Explores the significance of key thinkers such as Bergson, Canguilhem, Foucault and Haraway, and opens up the complex and difficult writings of Alfred North Whitehead on this subject

Find Out More
  • Read a Q&A between Crosscurrents series editor Christopher Watkin and Wahida Khandker about Philosophy, Animality and the Life Sciences

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