Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism

Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism
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Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 0814275850
ISBN-13 : 9780814275856
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Book Synopsis Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism by : Myra Seaman

Download or read book Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism written by Myra Seaman and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism

Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism
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Total Pages : 281
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Book Synopsis Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism by : Myra Seaman

Download or read book Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism written by Myra Seaman and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism brings together scholars working in prehistoric, classical, medieval, and early modern studies who are developing, from longer and slower historical perspectives, critical post/humanisms that explore: 1) the significance (historical, sociocultural, psychic, etc.) of human expression and affectivity; 2) the impact of technology and new sciences on what it means to be a human self; 3) the importance of art and literature in defining and enacting human selves; 4) the importance of history in defining the human; 5) the artistic plasticity of the human; 6) the question of a human collectivity--what is the value, and peril, of "being human" or "being post/human" together?; and finally, 7) the constructive, and destructive, relations (aesthetic, historical, and philosophical) of the human to the nonhuman. This volume, edited by Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy, insists on the always provisional and contingent formations of the human, and of various humanisms, over time, while also aiming to demonstrate the different ways these formations emerge (and also disappear) in different times and places, from the most ancient past to the most contemporary present. The essays are offered as "fragments" because the authors do not believe there can ever be a "total history" of either the human or the post/human as they play themselves out in differing historical contexts. At the same time, the volume as a whole argues that defining what "the human" (or "post/human") is has always been an ongoing, never finished cultural project.

Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism

Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism
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Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 0814252710
ISBN-13 : 9780814252710
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Book Synopsis Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism by : Eileen A. Joy

Download or read book Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism written by Eileen A. Joy and published by . This book was released on 2016-06-20 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Fragments for a History of a Vanishing Humanism" brings together scholars working in prehistoric, classical, medieval, and early modern studies who are developing, from longer and slower historical perspectives, critical post/humanisms that explore: 1) the significance (historical, sociocultural, psychic, etc.) of human expression and affectivity; 2) the impact of technology and new sciences on what it means to be a human self; 3) the importance of art and literature in defining and enacting human selves; 4) the importance of history in defining the human; 5) the artistic plasticity of the human; 6) the question of a human collectivity--what is the value, and peril, of "being human" or "being post/human" together?; and finally, 7) the constructive, and destructive, relations (aesthetic, historical, and philosophical) of the human to the nonhuman. This volume, edited by Myra Seaman and Eileen A. Joy, insists on the always provisional and contingent formations of the human, and of various humanisms, over time, while also aiming to demonstrate the different ways these formations emerge (and also disappear) in different times and places, from the most ancient past to the most contemporary present. The essays are offered as "fragments" because the authors do not believe there can ever be a "total history" of either the human or the post/human as they play themselves out in differing historical contexts. At the same time, the volume as a whole argues that defining what "the human" (or "post/human") is has always been an ongoing, never finished cultural project. Myra Seaman is Professor of English at the College of Charleston. Eileen A. Joy is the Founding Director of Punctum Books and the Lead Ingenitor of the BABEL Working Group, and is based in Santa Barbara, California.

Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary

Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary
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Publisher : Glossator
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9781453855812
ISBN-13 : 1453855815
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Book Synopsis Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary by : Carsten Madsen

Download or read book Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary written by Carsten Madsen and published by Glossator. This book was released on 2010-09-27 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Volume 3 of the journal Glossator: Practice and Theory of the Commentary. http: //glossator.org

A Personalist Philosophy of History

A Personalist Philosophy of History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781351216241
ISBN-13 : 1351216244
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Book Synopsis A Personalist Philosophy of History by : Bennett Gilbert

Download or read book A Personalist Philosophy of History written by Bennett Gilbert and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-01-15 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historical study has traditionally been built around the placement of the human at the center of inquiry. The de-stabilized concepts of the human in contemporary thought challenge this configuration. However, the ways in which these challenges provoke new historical perspectives both expand and enrich historical study but are also weak and vulnerable in their concept of the human, lacking or omitting something valuable in our self-understanding. A Personalist Philosophy of History argues for a robust concept of personhood in our experience of the past as a way to resolve this conflict. Focused on those who know history, rather than on the abstract properties of knowledge, it extends the moral agency of persons into non-human, trans-human, and deep history domains. It describes an approach to moral life through historical experience and study, rather than through abstractions. And it describes a kind of historiography that matches factual accuracy to both the constructed nature of understanding and to unavoidable moral purpose.

Inoperative Learning

Inoperative Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781315395685
ISBN-13 : 1315395681
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Book Synopsis Inoperative Learning by : Tyson E. Lewis

Download or read book Inoperative Learning written by Tyson E. Lewis and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-10-16 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inoperative Learning embodies a weak philosophy of education. It does not offer a set of solutions or guidelines for improving educational outcomes, but rather renders taken-for-granted assumptions about the theory-practice coupling inoperative. By arguing that such logic reduces education to instrumental ends, this book presents a challenge to contemporary notions of education as outcomesbased, goal-directed learning. From the perspective of learning, the neutralization of progress, growth, and maturity would usually be seen as obstacles needing to be overcome on the path toward set goals. Yet Lewis argues that a serious investigation of inoperativity opens up possibilities that would be otherwise unavailable in a world fixated on the question of learning. In dialogue with philosophers (Agamben, Benjamin, and Esposito), authors (Kafka and Walser) and qualitative researchers (Lather), Lewis turns our collective attention to what remains when concepts such as learning, child development, teacher effectivity, and personal growth are left idle. Inoperative Learning presents a radical rewriting of educational possibilities. It should therefore be of great interest to educational researchers and educational philosophers concerned with the question of alternative logics of education beyond learning. The book may also be of interest to theorists in the critical humanities that are engaged in education as a thematic concern in their research and classroom practices.

Before Humanity

Before Humanity
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9789004502505
ISBN-13 : 9004502505
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Book Synopsis Before Humanity by : Stefan Herbrechter

Download or read book Before Humanity written by Stefan Herbrechter and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-12-13 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The current crisis in thinking the “human” raises questions not only about who or what may come after the human, but also about what happened before. What dark secrets lie in our ancestral past that may be stopping us from becoming human “otherwise”?