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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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160091

Animal being means desiring

subjectivity, singularity, diversity in post-human life

Roberto Marchesini

pp. 375-385

Abstract

This paper will demonstrate that desire is the most immediate expression of subjectivity, which transcends need and somehow gives it meaning—I live because I desire, I live by expressing desires that overwhelm me and shape my existence. All of an animal's endowments only serve to express desires. Desire colors the world: it fills the eyes of a child with wonder; it supports the chaotic games of a puppy; it gives meaning to the events of the world. If desire disappears, life falls into a vegetative atemporality. If desire decreases, life fades.

Publication details

Published in:

Smith William S, Smith Jadwiga, Verducci Daniela (2018) Eco-Phenomenology: life, human life, post-human life in the harmony of the Cosmos. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 375-385

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77516-6_30

Full citation:

Marchesini Roberto (2018) „Animal being means desiring: subjectivity, singularity, diversity in post-human life“, In: W.S. Smith, J. Smith & D. Verducci (eds.), Eco-Phenomenology, Dordrecht, Springer, 375–385.