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Animal Desiring: Nietzsche, Bataille, and a World without Image

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AbstractThis paper addresses the question of the earth. I center this effort on a reading of the figure of animality in the writings of Nietzsche and Bataille. I begin by accepting one of the decisive questions (die Entscheidungen) that Heidegger poses in the Beiträge zur Philosophie: "Whether nature is degraded to the exploitative place of calculation and furnishing and to an opportunity to 'have an experience' or whether nature as the self-closing Earth bears the opening of a world without image." In an attempt to think the Earth, I argue that the human as a natural kind emerges in denial or flight from animality. Animality renders natural kinds porous. It does not congeal into a categorically delimitable operation, but rather interrupts and multiplies such operations. Moreover, they multiply them with what Nietzsche called "transvaluative" force. Animality contests the closure of a discourse on kinds of animals.
Title: Animal Desiring: Nietzsche, Bataille, and a World without Image
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AbstractThis paper addresses the question of the earth.
I center this effort on a reading of the figure of animality in the writings of Nietzsche and Bataille.
I begin by accepting one of the decisive questions (die Entscheidungen) that Heidegger poses in the Beiträge zur Philosophie: "Whether nature is degraded to the exploitative place of calculation and furnishing and to an opportunity to 'have an experience' or whether nature as the self-closing Earth bears the opening of a world without image.
" In an attempt to think the Earth, I argue that the human as a natural kind emerges in denial or flight from animality.
Animality renders natural kinds porous.
It does not congeal into a categorically delimitable operation, but rather interrupts and multiplies such operations.
Moreover, they multiply them with what Nietzsche called "transvaluative" force.
Animality contests the closure of a discourse on kinds of animals.

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