Posts Tagged ‘antianthrocentrism’
Vibrant Matter – Chapter 4
06Jun10
Outline After using a bit of Kafka Bennett begins to discuss how life fits in between the organic and the inorganic registers of existence. Bennett states that life is a “biological category” but one with traditionally humanist characteristics such as “the capacity for emotion, sociality, and reflection” (52). While animals are surely capable of these […]
Filed under: Deleuze, nature, ontology | 4 Comments
Tags: antianthrocentrism, biocentrism, d and g, jane bennett, vitalism