In the context of the contemporary debate around the "question of the animal", the deconstructive philosophies of subjectivity offer a path to think concepts that inaugurate an ethical and political thinking of animality. They allow thinking about the question of the animal from a critical and historically situated perspective, since they show an open and disseminated path. This article begins with some considerations about the power/knowledge relations between humans and animals in order to propose certain notes that inquire the ethical-political possibilities arising from the deconstruction of the human/animal dichotomy from a critical reading of the carno-phallogocentric regime.
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González, A. (2016). Una lectura deconstructiva del régimen carnofalogocéntrico. Hacia una ética animal de la diferencia. Daimon, (69), 125–139. https://doi.org/10.6018/daimon/221121
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