Anthropocentrism : humans, animals, environments / edited by Rob Boddice.

This collection explores assumptions behind the label 'anthropocentrism', critically enquiring into the meaning of 'human'. It addresses epistemological and ontological problems in charges of anthropocentrism, questioning the inherent anthropocentrism of all human perspectives, w...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Boddice, Rob
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Series:Human-animal studies, 1573-4226 ; 12.
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Table of Contents:
  • List of Illustrations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors.; Introduction. The End of Anthropocentrism Rob Boddice; part one; Epistemological and ontological investigations; What is this Quintessence of Dust? The Concept of the 'Human'and its Origins Boria Sax; The View from Somewhere: Anthropocentrism in Metaethics Kevin DeLapp; The Making of the Human: Anthropocentrism in ModernSocial Thought Richie Nimmo; Toward a Non-Anthropocentric Cosmopolitanism Gary Steiner; part two; religion, society, culture.
  • Anthropocentrism and the Medieval Problem of ReligiousLanguage Eric J. SilvermanVitruvian Man is a Pterosaur: Notes on the Transformationof an Architectural Ideal Paula Young Lee; Modernity as Anthropolarity: The Human Economy of Frankenstein Ben Dawson; Anthropocentrism and the Definition of 'Culture' as a Markerof the Human/Animal Divide Sabrina Tonutti; part three; Speciesism and The Status of Animal's; Are Animals Poor in the World? A Critique of Heidegger'sAnthropocentrism ... 203Philip Tonner.
  • Speciesism as a Variety of Anthropocentrism ... 223Tony MilliganThe Instrumentalisation of Horses in Nineteenth-CenturyParis ... 245Peter Soppelsa; Anthropomorphism and the Animal Subject ... 265Nik Taylor; part four; human and non-human environments; Social History, Religion and Technology: An Interdisci-plinary Investigation into White's 'Roots' Robin Attfield; An Alternative to Anthropocentrism: Deep Ecology and the Metaphysical Turn Eccy de Jonge.
  • Anthropocentrism and Reason in Dialectic of Enlightenment:Environmental Crisis and Animal Subject AndrĂ© KrebberIndex.