It explores “parasitic personhood,” an alternative to atomistic individualism that acknowledges the biological individual as a network of persistent biological relationships (a “holobiont”). It's of interest to students and scholars of food and eating, as well as philosophers considering the ontological significance of food and eating.
Ik heb een vraag over het boek: ‘Parasitic Personhood and the Ontology of Eating - Heldke, Lisa’.
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