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Miernowski, Jan.
Early modern humanism and postmodern antihumanism in dialogue[electronic resource] /
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杜威分類號:
144
書名/作者:
Early modern humanism and postmodern antihumanism in dialogue/ edited by Jan Miernowski.
其他作者:
Miernowski, Jan.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xxxi, 220 p. : : digital ;; 22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Humanism.
標題:
Philosophy.
標題:
Ethics.
標題:
Moral Philosophy.
ISBN:
9783319322766
ISBN:
9783319322759
內容註:
Chapter 1. Is the Author Responsible? : James Helgeson -- Chapter 2. The Ethics for Antihumanism : George Hoffmann -- Chapter 3. Should We Practice Justice toward Non-Human Animals? Radical Animal Interests, Humanism and Classical Justice : Ullrich Langer -- Chapter 4. What Came before, What Comes after Normal? Some Humanist and Post-Humanist Thoughts on the Concept of Normalcy: Kathleen Long -- Chapter 5. What is a Colony before Colonialism? Humanist and Antihumanist Concepts of Governmentality from Foucault to Montaigne : Tim Hampton -- Chapter 6. Humanists, Antihumanists, and Nouveaux Philosophes on What Makes us Free: Michael Randall -- Chapter 7. Can a Bomb Be Human? : Jan Miernowski -- Afterword : Jan Miernowski.
摘要、提要註:
This book employs perspectives from continental philosophy, intellectual history, and literary and cultural studies to breach the divide between early modernist and modernist thinkers. It turns to early modern humanism in order to challenge late 20th-century thought and present-day posthumanism. This book addresses contemporary concerns such as the moral responsibility of the artist, the place of religious beliefs in our secular societies, legal rights extended to nonhuman species, the sense of 'normality' applied to the human body, the politics of migration, individual political freedom and international terrorism. It demonstrates how early modern humanism can bring new perspectives to postmodern antihumanism and even invite us to envision a humanism of the future.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32276-6
Early modern humanism and postmodern antihumanism in dialogue[electronic resource] /
Early modern humanism and postmodern antihumanism in dialogue
[electronic resource] /edited by Jan Miernowski. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xxxi, 220 p. :digital ;22 cm.
Chapter 1. Is the Author Responsible? : James Helgeson -- Chapter 2. The Ethics for Antihumanism : George Hoffmann -- Chapter 3. Should We Practice Justice toward Non-Human Animals? Radical Animal Interests, Humanism and Classical Justice : Ullrich Langer -- Chapter 4. What Came before, What Comes after Normal? Some Humanist and Post-Humanist Thoughts on the Concept of Normalcy: Kathleen Long -- Chapter 5. What is a Colony before Colonialism? Humanist and Antihumanist Concepts of Governmentality from Foucault to Montaigne : Tim Hampton -- Chapter 6. Humanists, Antihumanists, and Nouveaux Philosophes on What Makes us Free: Michael Randall -- Chapter 7. Can a Bomb Be Human? : Jan Miernowski -- Afterword : Jan Miernowski.
This book employs perspectives from continental philosophy, intellectual history, and literary and cultural studies to breach the divide between early modernist and modernist thinkers. It turns to early modern humanism in order to challenge late 20th-century thought and present-day posthumanism. This book addresses contemporary concerns such as the moral responsibility of the artist, the place of religious beliefs in our secular societies, legal rights extended to nonhuman species, the sense of 'normality' applied to the human body, the politics of migration, individual political freedom and international terrorism. It demonstrates how early modern humanism can bring new perspectives to postmodern antihumanism and even invite us to envision a humanism of the future.
ISBN: 9783319322766
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-32276-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Humanism.
LC Class. No.: B821 / .E37 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 144
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