Beyond Stereotypes. Knowledge and Medical Care in the Man-Animal Relationship

Dialogue and Universalism 24 (2):125-147 (2014)
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Abstract

The possible contribution that the figure of the veterinarian provides to a progressive clarification of the knowledge inherent in the animal subject can be highlighted by an epistemological reflection which throws into relief the distinctive modes of approach and the most suitable curative procedures. At the same time a comparison between such procedures and the methods developed by different contemporary philosophical-scientific sectors, including those of the human sciences, could prove instructive in reporting the junctions and obligatory crossings of common problems

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