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Ethology

Claims and Limits of a Lost Discipline

Produktform: Buch / Einband - flex.(Paperback)

When the Werner Reimers Foundation organized a colloquium on Human Ethology in 1977, it was about Claims and Limits of a New Discipline as a bridge between biology and the social sciences and humanities. As a lost discipline, however, the interdisciplinary approach to ethology only takes shape in a dispersed dispositif. This is the framing argument, which derives from the nucleus of ethology, namely that the starting point of all knowledge is the body in its possibilities of movement in time and space to affect and be affected. In their essays (English or German), the contributors to this collection have worked through the heterogeneity of ethological thought – from Spinoza to Jakob von Uexküll, Gregory Bateson, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Philippe Descola, or Isabelle Stengers – and practice – as, for example in the works of Virginia Woolf or Marcel Beyer – and have taken it as an opportunity to relocate ethology, 1. as an “Immanent Ecology”, 2. in the discussion of Anthropological Contrasts”, 3. in “Ethological Interferences and Practices”.weiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch, Deutsch

ISBN: 978-3-7705-6653-2 / 978-3770566532 / 9783770566532

Verlag: Brill | Fink

Erscheinungsdatum: 04.06.2021

Seiten: 284

Auflage: 1

Bandherausgeber: Martin Roussel, Andrea Allerkamp

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