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Mark of Beast: Animality and Human Oppression (New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond) (Paperback)

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The Mark of the Beast historically and critically examines the dire effects of the process of animalization on both humans and animals. Roberts provides a general account of the theoretical division between humans and animals begun largely in the work of Aristotle and continued in that of Descartes and Kant. Following the philosophical provenance of the idea of animality, Roberts explores the practical and "scientific" uses of this idea, focusing largely on what Stephen J. Gould terms the "biodeterministic tradition" by evaluating the primarily ninteenth century theories of atavism, craniology, recapitulation, and so on, while also exploring the use of medical and psychological techniques of animalization.

About the Author


Mark S. Roberts is a member of the Department of Philosophy at Suffolk County Community College in New York. He has written numerous works in areas of contemporary French thought, psychology, aesthetics, philosophy of medicine, and media studies.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781557534743
ISBN-10: 1557534748
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Publication Date: May 31st, 2008
Pages: 230
Language: English
Series: New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond