Because humans are aware that animals are mortal, being reminded of our animality provokes this paralyzing anxiety. |
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The blurred surfaces it illuminates are those where nature, animality, and humanity converge in thought and world. |
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While coming home from fishing one night, the narrator was suddenly overwhelmed by a sense of rank, primitive animality, a feeling of wildness. |
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There is a tremendous emphasis on carnality, even animality, from the outset of play. |
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The production, unlike those which have chosen to stress Caliban's deformity or animality, chose rather to emphasise his humanity. |
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Clearly, de Blainville's language echoes through this passage framing the scientists' concerns about human animality and sexuality. |
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More generally, animality stands in for all that is repressed by culture, as exemplified by Albee's earlier animal play, The Zoo Story. |
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Words like theatricality, animality and humor are often used to describe her work. |
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If they were to think of themselves as being equal to animals they would be governed by the laws of animality and therefore dehumanised. |
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Any impulses, any desires which you cannot control, any violence and any anger are still part of your animality. |
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In what may be a gesture of ironical respect to animals, however, the Speaker refrains from explaining human behaviour on the basis of its so-called animality. |
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It threatens subjectivity by collapsing meaning, reminding us of the subject's necessary relation to death, corporeality, animality and maternal materiality. |
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People tend to project disgust properties onto groups of people in their own society who come to figure as surrogates for people's anxieties about their own animality. |
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This gives rise to ethical questions concerning the treatment of non-human animals as well as humans who are associated with animality. |
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A deep Puritan streak pervades animal rights activists, an abiding discomfort not only with our animality, but with the animals' animality too. |
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Within philosophy, as we know, animals and our own animality has been denigrated and disavowed. |
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Even those of Linnaeus's contemporaries who conceded the animality of man averred that people have two feet, not four. |
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The animality of humanity in this context is both disturbing, brutal and uncompromising on humanity and its claim of technological progress. |
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It shows the right path to follow, beginning with animality and finishing with man's quest to approach the divinity. |
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The rage that people feel against their own mortality and animality is often enacted toward them, whether by humiliation or, in addition, by physical violence. |
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An urban sampling faced with a digital zoo where man is scanned between animality and urbanity. |
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The young woman's pose, sometimes interpreted by contemporary critics as the expression of a certain animality, is derived from that of the Crouching Aphrodite of antiquity. |
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But humans seem to also have lost part of their brain in the operation, forgetting their animality and submitting their skin to the worst offenses. |
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Combining originality, animality and elegance, Zo'eau offers special care for plants, providing them daily with water thanks to an aerial water receptacle. |
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Human beings are also intelligent animals, but each one is governed by an individual soul, allowing to create the passage between animality and idessity. |
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The latter is a film adaptation of the novel by Joseph Conrad which was at pains to describe the so-called African primitivity and animality. |
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