Unbecoming human : philosophy of animality after Deleuze /

The animality of human beings is completely unknown. Being human means to be something other than an animal, to not be an animal. Felice Cimatti, with reference to the work of Gilles Deleuze, explores what human animality looks like. He shows that becoming animal means to stop thinking of humanity a...

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Main Author: Cimatti, Felice (Author)
Other Authors: Gironi, Fabio, 1983- (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2020].
Series:Plateaus.
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Summary:The animality of human beings is completely unknown. Being human means to be something other than an animal, to not be an animal. Felice Cimatti, with reference to the work of Gilles Deleuze, explores what human animality looks like. He shows that becoming animal means to stop thinking of humanity as the reference point of nature and the world. It means that our value as humans has the very same value as a cloud, a rock or a spider. Drawing on a wide range of texts, from philosophical ethology to classical texts, and from continental philosophy to literature, Cimatti creates a dialogue with Flaubert, Derrida, Temple Grandin, Heidegger as well as Malaparte and Landolfi, as part of this intriguing discussion about our humanity and our unknown animality.
Physical Description:226 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-222) and index.
ISBN:1474443397
9781474443395