Parasites, principles and the problem of attachment to place

History of the Human Sciences 19 (3):83-108 (2006)
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This article is concerned with exploring the idea of places as providing persons with nourishment. This version of person–place relations is displayed in a paper by McHugh and, in provocative fashion, in Michel Serres’s analysis of the human condition as a parasitic one. Unlike McHugh, Serres combines his analysis of parasites with a concern that principled actors may be insufficiently attached to places. His views are revealed in his interpretations of works by Molière and Plato. By reinterpreting these works, I try to suggest that Serres’s well-founded scepticism as to the level of commitment of principled actors to the places that, as he rightly points out, are nourishing them, may not apply to the sub-set of principled actors who deserve to be called particular

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Phaedrus. Plato & Harvey Yunis (eds.) - 1956 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
The Parasite.Michel Serres - 2007 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
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