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    Plato and Sex
    Vegetal Sex
    How To Read Beauvoir
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      How To Read Beauvoir
    • Vegetal Sex

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      This book introduces the reader to the exciting new field of plant philosophy and takes it in a new direction to what does it mean to say that plants are sexed? Do 'male' and 'female' really mean the same when applied to humans, trees, fungi and algae? Are the zoological categories of sex really adequate for understanding the – uniquely 'dibiontic' – life cycle of plants?Vegetal Sex addresses these questions through a detailed analysis of major moments in the history of plant sex, from Aristotle to the modern day. Tracing the transformations in the analogy between animals and plants that characterize this history, it shows how the analogy still functions in contemporary botany and what would a non-zoocentric, plant-centred philosophy of vegetal sex be like?By showing how philosophy and botany have been and still are inextricably entwined, Vegetal Sex allows us to think vegetal being and, perhaps, to recognize the vegetal in us all.

      Vegetal Sex
    • Plato and Sex

      • 209 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Plato and Sex explores how modern interpretations of Plato's dialogues impact our understanding of sex and gender. It critiques the 'natural-biological' view of sex, comparing it to Plato's concept of genos. Through fresh readings of key texts, the book challenges assumptions about sex and its philosophical significance.

      Plato and Sex