Homo Natura : : Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and Biopolitics / / Vanessa Lemm.
Highlights the relevance of Nietzsche’s thinking about human nature for contemporary debates in biopolitics and posthumanismInnovatively engages Nietzsche’s philosophy with contemporary debates on philosophical anthropology, psychoanalysis, gender studies, biopolitics and posthumanismOffers a new re...
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