Le silence des bêtes: la philosophie à l'épreuve de l'animalité

(1998)
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Une présentation exhaustive des multiples traditions philosophiques occidentales, de Platon à Derrida, qui ont traité l'énigme de l'animalité, en révélant le regard que chacune d'entre elles porte sur l'humanité.

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