DET ZOOFILE ÅRHUNDREDE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/ta.v0i33.115369Resumé
Anne Knudsen: The Century of Zoophilia
Taking as her point of departure the protests
against a dying child having his last wish fulfilled
because his wish was to kill a bear, the
author argues that animals have achieved a
higher moral status than that of humans during
the 20th century. The status of animals
(and of “nature”) is seen as a consequence of
their muteness which on the one hånd makes
it impossible for animals to lie, and which on
the other hånd allows humans to imagine
what animals would say, if they spoke. The
development toward zoophilia is explained
as a a logical consequence of the cultural naturalisation
of humans, and the author draws
the conclusion that we may end up entirely
without animals as a category. This hypothetical
situation will lead to juridical as well as
philosophical complications.
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