id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_neve5en4xvfmtld46tfzs55n5m Michael Malay Why Look at Animals? Creaturely Encounters in Philosophy and Literature 2017.0 30 .pdf application/pdf 11615 629 65 This essay considers encounters with animals in the work of Henry David Thoreau, Stanley What might it mean to stand before animals in the way described by Eliot? M. Coetzee's The Lives of Animals) and the work of Cora Diamond In her essay on Coetzee's The Lives of Animals, the philosopher Cora Diamond writes that Elizabeth Costello is trying to come to terms with a 'difficulty of Costello continues, in which 'we can discuss and debate what kind of souls animals Costello admits that the 'fight' of other animals against death may lack the intellectual animals do not have an 'intellectual horror' of death, a position which Costello capable of their own deflections in relation to animal others – while other poems Costello finds a different spirit at work in the poems of Ted Hughes, whom Against Rilke, whose animal is a 'stand­in for something else', Hughes feels 'his way ./cache/work_neve5en4xvfmtld46tfzs55n5m.pdf ./txt/work_neve5en4xvfmtld46tfzs55n5m.txt