Medicine and Its Objects presents
Date: April 1st, 2016
Time: 12pm-
Location: SS302
Samuel Schulte, University of Chicago, CHSS
Title: Animal Encounters in The Unwild or What Is It Like To Hold Down A Baby Monkey: On Metaphysical Excess, and ‘The Three Rs’ as Paradoxes of Authority
Co-Discussants:
Biying Ling (Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science)
Christine Fleener (Comparative Human Development)
Marshal Kramer (Anthropology)
Bill Hutchison (English)
Co-sponsored with: The Fishbein Workshop in the History of Human Sciences, Comparative Behavioral Biology, and Animal Studies
Please download the paper below:
Animal Encounters in The Unwild or What Is It Like To Hold Down A Baby Monkey- On Metaphysical Excess and The Three Rs as Paradoxes of Authority