Personhood Beyond Humanism

Personhood Beyond Humanism
Title Personhood Beyond Humanism PDF eBook
Author Tomasz Pietrzykowski
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 115
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Law
ISBN 3319788817

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This book explores the legal conception of personhood in the context of contemporary challenges, such as the status of non-human animals, human-animal biological mixtures, cyborgisation of the human body, or developing technologies based on artificial autonomic agents. It reveals the humanistic assumptions underlying the legal approach to personhood and examines the extent to which they are undermined by current and imminent scientific and technological advances. Further, the book outlines an original conception of non-personal subjecthood so as to provide adequate normative solutions for the problematic status of sentient animals and other kinds of entities. Arguably, non-personal subjects of law should be regarded as holding one right, and only one right - the right to be taken into account.

Beyond Humanism

Beyond Humanism
Title Beyond Humanism PDF eBook
Author Charles Hartshorne
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 340
Release 2017-09-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1725239175

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In the three decades since it was first published, Charles Hartshorne's Beyond Humanism has come to be regarded as a classic in the study of humanism and nature. The volume includes: Part One: HUMANISM AND HUMAN NEEDS -God or Nature -Humanism as Disintegration -Dewey's Philosophy of Religion -Other Humanist Philosophies -Russia and Marxian Humanism -Freud's View of Religion -Historic Forms of Humanism Part Two: NATURE -The Cosmic Variables -Order in a Creative Universe -Indeterminism in Psychology and Ethics -Mind and Matter -Mind and Body: Organic Sympathy -Russell on Causality -Santayana on Matter -Mead and Alexander on Time -Logical Positivism and the Method of Philosophy -Croce, Heidegger, and Hartmann -Conclusion: The Historic Role of Humanism

What Is Posthumanism?

What Is Posthumanism?
Title What Is Posthumanism? PDF eBook
Author Cary Wolfe
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 538
Release 2013-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1452942714

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What does it mean to think beyond humanism? Is it possible to craft a mode of philosophy, ethics, and interpretation that rejects the classic humanist divisions of self and other, mind and body, society and nature, human and animal, organic and technological? Can a new kind of humanities—posthumanities—respond to the redefinition of humanity’s place in the world by both the technological and the biological or “green” continuum in which the “human” is but one life form among many? Exploring how both critical thought along with cultural practice have reacted to this radical repositioning, Cary Wolfe—one of the founding figures in the field of animal studies and posthumanist theory—ranges across bioethics, cognitive science, animal ethics, gender, and disability to develop a theoretical and philosophical approach responsive to our changing understanding of ourselves and our world. Then, in performing posthumanist readings of such diverse works as Temple Grandin’s writings, Wallace Stevens’s poetry, Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark, the architecture of Diller+Scofidio, and David Byrne and Brian Eno’s My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, he shows how this philosophical sensibility can transform art and culture. For Wolfe, a vibrant, rigorous posthumanism is vital for addressing questions of ethics and justice, language and trans-species communication, social systems and their inclusions and exclusions, and the intellectual aspirations of interdisciplinarity. In What Is Posthumanism? he carefully distinguishes posthumanism from transhumanism (the biotechnological enhancement of human beings) and narrow definitions of the posthuman as the hoped-for transcendence of materiality. In doing so, Wolfe reveals that it is humanism, not the human in all its embodied and prosthetic complexity, that is left behind in posthumanist thought.

Beyond Humanism

Beyond Humanism
Title Beyond Humanism PDF eBook
Author B. Nooteboom
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 264
Release 2012-04-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0230371019

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This book seeks to set humanism on a new footing. No longer Enlightenment intuitions of an autonomous, disconnected, and rational self but a philosophy oriented towards the relationship between self and other. With this, it seeks to provide an escape from present egotism and narcissism in society. It discusses altruism as well as its limitations.

Posthumanism

Posthumanism
Title Posthumanism PDF eBook
Author Pramod K. Nayar
Publisher Polity
Total Pages 193
Release 2014
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0745662404

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This timely book examines the rise of posthumanism as both a material condition and a developing philosophical-ethical project in the age of cloning, gene engineering, organ transplants and implants. Nayar first maps the political and philosophical critiques of traditional humanism, revealing its exclusionary and ‘speciesist’ politics that position the human as a distinctive and dominant life form. He then contextualizes the posthumanist vision which, drawing upon biomedical, engineering and techno-scientific studies, concludes that human consciousness is shaped by its co-evolution with other life forms, and our human form inescapably influenced by tools and technology. Finally the book explores posthumanism’s roots in disability studies, animal studies and bioethics to underscore the constructed nature of ‘normalcy’ in bodies, and the singularity of species and life itself. As this book powerfully demonstrates, posthumanism marks a radical reassessment of the human as constituted by symbiosis, assimilation, difference and dependence upon and with other species. Mapping the terrain of these far-reaching debates, Posthumanism will be an invaluable companion to students of cultural studies and modern and contemporary literature.

Beyond Humanism

Beyond Humanism
Title Beyond Humanism PDF eBook
Author Charles Hartshorne
Publisher
Total Pages 324
Release 1980
Genre Humanism
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From Humanism to Meta-, Post, and Transhumanism?

From Humanism to Meta-, Post, and Transhumanism?
Title From Humanism to Meta-, Post, and Transhumanism? PDF eBook
Author Irina Deretić
Publisher Beyond Humanism: Trans- and Posthumanism / Jenseits des Humanismus: Trans- und Posthumanismus
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Humanism
ISBN 9783631662588

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The essays in this volume consider the relevant historical discourses, important contemporary philosophical reflections as well as artistic perspectives on the relationship between Humanism and Meta-, Post- and Transhumanism. Leading scholars of many different traditions, countries and disciplines have contributed to this collection.