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Human exceptionalism and the lot of animals: Telling stories about “human nature” in the anthropocene

Filozofija i društvo (Zbornik radova), 2024-01, Vol.35 (1), p.35-51 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 0353-5738 ;EISSN: 2334-8577 ;DOI: 10.2298/FID2401035Z

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  • Title:
    Human exceptionalism and the lot of animals: Telling stories about “human nature” in the anthropocene
  • Author: Žakula Sonja
  • Subjects: human exceptionalism ; human nature ; other animals ; western epistemology
  • Is Part Of: Filozofija i društvo (Zbornik radova), 2024-01, Vol.35 (1), p.35-51
  • Description: This paper arose from a discussion of Maria Kronfeldner’s book What’s Left of Human Nature? In it, I am chiefly concerned with two things: the role that other animals are afforded in discussions about and attempts at defining “human nature”, and a critique of the concept of nature that is utilized in the book. Furthermore, I view science as storytelling practice, and scholarly narratives about “human nature” as important stories in order to pose the question of accountability of telling such stories in the Anthropocene.
  • Publisher: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
  • Language: German
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0353-5738
    EISSN: 2334-8577
    DOI: 10.2298/FID2401035Z
  • Source: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals

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