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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Biting the Hand That Feeds You: The Role of Animals in Philosophies of Man
Part One: What’s Wrong with Animal Rights?
1: The Right to Remain Silent
Part Two: Animal Pedagogy
2: You Are What You Eat: Rousseau’s Cat
3: Say the Human Responded: Herder’s Sheep
Part Three: Difference “Worthy of Its Name”
4: “Hair of the Dog”: Derrida’s and Rousseau’s Good Taste
5: Sexual Difference, Animal Difference: Derrida’s Sexy Silkworm
Part Four: It’s Our Fault
6: The Beaver’s Struggle with Species-Being: De Beauvoir and the Praying Mantis
7: Answering the Call of Nature: Lacan Walking the Dog
Part Five: Estranged Kinship
8: The Abyss Between Humans and Animals: Heidegger Puts the Bee in Being
9: “Strange Kinship”: Merleau-Ponty’s Sensuous Stickleback
10: Stopping the Anthropological Machine: Agamben’s Ticktocking Tick
Part Six: Psychoanalysis and the Science of Kinship
11: Psychoanalysis as Animal By-product: Freud’s Zoophilia
12: Animal Abjects, Maternal Abjects: Kristeva’s Strays
Conclusion: Sustainable Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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