They Are Sleeping and We Are Watching over Them
They Are Sleeping and We Are Watching over Them
Chapter 5 (They Are Sleeping and We Are Watching Over Them) investigates how the “animal question” was treated in the works of Adorno and Horkheimer, Aristotle, Leibniz and Husserl, finding in each of these philosopher’s works a “tempered” version of the human exception.
Keywords: Jacques Derrida, Animal Rights, Peter Singer, BioArt, Mad Cow Disease, Media, Frankfurt School, Animal, Steven Jay Gould
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