Riding, hunting, fishing, bullfighting: Human-animal relations are diverse. This anthology presents various case studies of situations in which humans and animals come into contact and asks for the anthropological and philosophical implications of such encounters. The contributions by renowned scholars such as Albert Piette and Kazuyoshi Sugawara present multidisciplinary methodological reflections on concepts such as embodiment, emplacement, or the »conditio animalia« (in addition to the »conditio humana«) as well as a consideration of the term »situationality« within the field of anthropology.
About the author
Thiemo Breyer teaches philosophy at the University of Cologne. His research interests include phenomenology, anthropology, and cognitive science.
Thomas Widlok is professor for cultural anthropology at the University of Cologne. He completed his MSc and Ph D at the London School of Economics and Political Science and was a member of the CRC ‘Our way to Europe’ funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). He is a specialist in hunter-gatherer studies.