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1. Introduction: The enigma of the rhinoceros, Antonia Hofstätter, (University of Warwick, UK)
2. In the name of the rhinoceros: expression beyond human intention, Camilla Flodin (Uppsala University, Sweden)
3. The rhinoceros at the bottom of the sea: Adorno, Dürer and the silent eloquence of artworks, Antonia Hofstätter (University of Warwick, UK)
4. Just one line: reading T. W. Adorno on humans, artworks and animals, Lydia Goehr (Columbia University, USA)
5. The mute animal, Alexander García Düttmann (Universität der Künste, Berlin, Germany)
6. The speaking animal: on a metaphor of humanity, Sebastian Tränkle (Freie Universität, Germany)
7. The gaze of the rhinoceros and the ‘it’ of Aesthetic Theory, Daniel Steuer (Independent Scholar, Austria)
8. The muted animal, Daniel Herwitz (University of Michigan, USA)
9. Epilogue: On the actuality of Adorno’s rhinoceros – extraction, extinction and dignity, Daniel Steuer (Independent Scholar, Austria)Index