Straw dogs: thoughts on humans and other animals

Item Type

Author

Language

English

Abstract

A radical work of philosophy, which sets out to challenge our most cherished assumptions about what it means to be human. From Plato to Christianity, from the Enlightenment to Nietzsche and Marx, the Western tradition has been based on arrogant and erroneous beliefs about human beings and their place in the world. Philosophies such as liberalism and Marxism think of humankind as a species whose destiny is to transcend natural limits and conquer the Earth. Even in the present day, despite Darwin's discoveries, nearly all schools of thought take as their starting point the belief that humans are radically different from other animals. John Gray argues that this humanist belief in human difference is an illusion and explores how the world and human life look once humanism has been finally abandoned.

Publication Year

2003

Publication Date

2003

Publisher

License

ISBN

978-1-86207-596-2

Physical Description

XV-246 p.

Publication Place

London

Short Title

Straw dogs

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Straw dogs: thoughts on humans and other animals, dans Science & Ignorance, consulté le 21 Novembre 2024, https://ignorancestudies.inist.fr/s/science-ignorance/item/5307

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