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AN INTERVIEW WITH LUCE IRIGARAY ON THROUGH VEGETAL BEING: TWO PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES AND SEXUATE DIFFERENCE

AN INTERVIEW WITH LUCE IRIGARAY ON THROUGH VEGETAL BEING: TWO PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES AND... AbstractIn this interview the philosopher Luce Irigaray discusses her book Through Vegetal Being. In response to questions, she distinguishes the human relationship to the environment and to other human beings. She describes how we must change our manner of relating to nature, beginning with our own: to learning how to coexist as a natural being among others instead of dominating the natural world. We must cultivate our instincts, free ourselves from traditions and elaborate a new education and sociocultural order and it is then that we will perceive that we cannot share with plants and animals all that we can share with another human being. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

AN INTERVIEW WITH LUCE IRIGARAY ON THROUGH VEGETAL BEING: TWO PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES AND SEXUATE DIFFERENCE

AN INTERVIEW WITH LUCE IRIGARAY ON THROUGH VEGETAL BEING: TWO PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES AND SEXUATE DIFFERENCE

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities , Volume 22 (4): 5 – Oct 2, 2017

Abstract

AbstractIn this interview the philosopher Luce Irigaray discusses her book Through Vegetal Being. In response to questions, she distinguishes the human relationship to the environment and to other human beings. She describes how we must change our manner of relating to nature, beginning with our own: to learning how to coexist as a natural being among others instead of dominating the natural world. We must cultivate our instincts, free ourselves from traditions and elaborate a new education and sociocultural order and it is then that we will perceive that we cannot share with plants and animals all that we can share with another human being.

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN
1469-2899
eISSN
0969-725X
DOI
10.1080/0969725X.2017.1406056
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Abstract

AbstractIn this interview the philosopher Luce Irigaray discusses her book Through Vegetal Being. In response to questions, she distinguishes the human relationship to the environment and to other human beings. She describes how we must change our manner of relating to nature, beginning with our own: to learning how to coexist as a natural being among others instead of dominating the natural world. We must cultivate our instincts, free ourselves from traditions and elaborate a new education and sociocultural order and it is then that we will perceive that we cannot share with plants and animals all that we can share with another human being.

Journal

Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical HumanitiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Oct 2, 2017

Keywords: plant philosophy; ecology; sustainability; ethics; design; Luce Irigaray

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