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The human-animal boundary: exploring the line in philosophy and fiction

Batra, Nandita(Introduction by)Wenning, Mario(Introduction by)Bergamin, Joshua A.(Contributions by)Bjorkdahl, Kristian(Contributions by)Comstock, Gary(Contributions by)Conlan, James P.(Contributions by)Grusovnik, Tomaz(Contributions by)Hartigan, John(Contributions by)Mendieta, Eduardo(Contributions by)Muller, Sabine Lenore(Contributions by)Nanda, Aparajita(Contributions by)Ortiz, Sara Gavrell(Contributions by)Senapati, Sukanya B.(Contributions by)Suen, Alison(Contributions by)Batra, Nandita(Edited by)Wenning, Mario(Edited by)
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'The Human-Animal Boundary' shifts the traditional anthropocentric focus of philosophy and literature by combining the question 'what is human' with the question 'what is animal'.

The objective is to expand the imaginative scope of human-animal relationships by combining perspectives from different disciplines, traditions, and cultural backgrounds.

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Lexington Books
149855783X / 9781498557832
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
591.5
27/11/2018
English
242 pages
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