The Perfect Nonhuman
The Perfect Nonhuman
Philosomorphism and the Animal Rendering of Thought
Chapter Four explores all the implications of a non-standard approach to thought for both animal and film (animation) studies, explaining how Laruelle’s humanism is actually a form of non-standard humanism that reforms what philosophers have previously thought about the animal.
Keywords: animal studies, film studies, animation, François Laruelle, Non-standard humanism, philosophers
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