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Promotie

The Anthropomorphic Hegemony of Subjectivity: Critical Reflections on Law and the Question of the Animal

Datum
maandag 16 december 2019
Tijd
Locatie
Academiegebouw
Rapenburg 73
2311 GJ Leiden

Samenvatting

This project contemplates an ethics of difference and singularity that can effectuate a displacement of anthropocentrism and radical transformation in the way we understand and approach relationality across species borders. My reflections take place against the background of the problematic accompanying the (re)presentation of animals in the subject-centered models of moral philosophy and law, and I call into question the salient ways in which theorists have engaged these avenues in order to effect change in our treatment of animals. Animal liberation scholars have mainly sought to address the plight of animals from the theoretical frameworks of legal rights, interest-based equality, and identity discourse that foreground the ways in which animals are essentially similar to human beings in terms of ethically relevant qualities or characteristics. My project critically reflects on Emmanuel Levinas’s formulation of the ethical in order to advance an alternative understanding of human-animal relations as grounded in the radical singularity or difference of individual beings. I situate the functioning of the human/animal oppositional limit in relation to man’s becoming-subject and argue that attempts at assimilating animals to the model of (legal) subjectivity paradoxically solidify precisely the interpretation of man that is being called in question. I aim to illustrate specifically the anthropomorphic hegemony of subjectivity - by which term I wish to designate the tacit anthropocentric contours of the construct of subjectivity that guide a determination of animal Being and ethical worth against a standard of humanness - and its implications for discourses and institutions that evoke this construct.

Promotor

  • Prof.dr. P. Cliteur

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Persvragen

Maarten Muns, adviseur wetenschapscommunicatie Universiteit Leiden
m.a.muns@bb.leidenuniv.nl
071 527 3282

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