147069

Springer, Dordrecht

2007

155 Pages

ISBN 978-1-4020-6306-0

Contributions to Phenomenology
vol. 56

Phenomenology and the non-human animal

at the limits of experience

Edited by

Corinne Painter, Christian Lotz

The question of the relation between human and non-human animals in theoretical, ethical and political regards has become a prominent topic within the philosophical debates of the last two decades. This volume explores in substantial ways how phenomenology can contribute to these debates. It offers specific insights into the description and interpretation of the experience of the non-human animal, the relation between phenomenology and anthropology, the relation between phenomenology and psychology, as well as ethical considerations.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6307-7

Full citation:

Painter, C. , Lotz, C. (eds) (2007). Phenomenology and the non-human animal: at the limits of experience, Springer, Dordrecht.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Painter Corinne; Lotz Christian

1-11

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Attunement, deprivation, and drive

Kuperus Gerard

13-27

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Being beyond

Oele Marjolein

29-37

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How not to be a jellyfish

Toadvine Ted

39-55

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How do primates think?

Lohmar Dieter

57-74

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The human as just an other animal

Carlson Licia

117-133

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