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Author Wolloch, Nathaniel, author.

Title The Enlightenment's animals : changing conceptions of animals in the long eighteenth century / Nathaniel Wolloch.

Publication Info. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2019]
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary In 'The Enlightenment's Animals' Nathaniel Wolloch takes a broad interdisciplinary view of changing conceptions of animals in European culture during the long eighteenth century. Combining discussions of intellectual history, the history of science, the history of historiography, the history of economic thought, and, not least, art history, this book describes how the way animals were discussed and conceived in different intellectual and artistic contexts underwent a dramatic shift during this period. While in the seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth century the main focus was on the sensory and cognitive characteristics of animals, during the late Enlightenment a new outlook emerged, emphasizing their conception as economic resources. Focusing particularly on seventeenth-century Dutch culture, and on the Scottish Enlightenment, Wolloch discusses developments in other countries as well, presenting a new look at a topic of increasing importance in modern scholarship.
Contents Introduction -- Part I. Animal Experimentation. Animal Experimentation and Ethics in the Early Modern Era -- Christiaan Huygens and Animal Experimentation -- Part II. From Philosophy to Historiography in the Enlightenment. The Turkish Spy and Eighteenth-Century British Theriophily -- Rousseau and Animals -- William Smellie and the Enlightenment Critique of Anthropocentrism -- John Gregory and Scottish Enlightenment Views of Animals -- Buffon, Crevecoeur, and the Limits of Enlightenment Sensitivity to Animal Suffering -- Animals in Enlightenment Historical Literature -- Part III. Art and Economics. Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Paintings of Dead Animals and Changing Perceptions of Animals -- Adam Smith and the Economic Consideration of Animals -- From Symbols to Commodities : The Economization of Animals in the Transition to Modernity.
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Subject Human-animal relationships -- History -- 18th century.
Human-animal relationships.
History.
Chronological Term 18th century
1700-1799
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Wolloch, Nathaniel. Enlightenment's animals. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2019] 9462987629 9789462987623 (OCoLC)1049810935
ISBN 9789048539321 (electronic book)
9048539323 (electronic book)
9462987629
9789462987623