Focusing on J.M. Coetzee's exploration of human uniqueness, this study delves into how narrative serves as a tool for examining human and post-human questions. Wiegandt introduces the concept of "anthropological realism," highlighting Coetzee's innovative approach to themes of reason and divinity. His analysis is enriched by insights from diverse philosophical traditions, making this work a compelling and interdisciplinary examination of Coetzee's literary contributions and their implications for our understanding of humanity.
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