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Human: A History

Autor Karolina Hubner

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Human: A History
39,80€
  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780190876388
  • ISBN10 0190876387
  • Tipo Libro
  • Páginas 472
  • Colección Oxford Philosophical Concepts Series #
  • Año de Edición 2022
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Human: A History

Autor Karolina Hubner

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

39,80€
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What does it mean to be human? Is there something that makes us distinct from computers, other great apes, Martians, gods? Is there philosophical, ethical, or political value in continuing to think in terms of a common human nature? Or should we rather throw this concept into the dustbin of history?

A paradox of the concept of "human nature" is that it holds both the promise of universal equality-insofar as it takes us all to share a common nature-while all too often rationalizing exploitation, oppression, and even violence against other individuals and other species. Most appallingly, differences in skin color and other physiological traits have been viewed as signs of a "lesser" humanity, or of outright inhumanity, and used to justify great harms. The volume asks: is theconcept of human nature separable from the racist, sexist, and speciest abuse that has been made of it? And is it even possible-or desirable-to articulate a notion of human nature unaffected by race or gender or class, as if it were possible to observe humanity in a pure form?This volume traces the history of the concept "human" by examining the history of claims about distinctively human properties and capacities, and the ethical and political repercussions of such accounts.

Spanning the history of philosophy, political science, religion, medical ethics, the history of art and science fiction, it illuminates how our self-understanding as "human" evolved across time and place-from ancient Greek, classical Chinese, and medieval Arabic accounts of humannature to contemporary evolutionary theory and the transhumanist movement. It examines problems ranging from the intelligibility of Incarnation (a relationship between divine and human beings) to problems posed by genetic engineering and artificial intelligence. Short pieces, or Reflections, are interspersedamong the chapters, which take up topics ranging from Frankenstein to Marx's concept of human nature.

Karolina Hübner is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University. Her primary area of research is early modern metaphysics and philosophy of mind. She is co-editor with Justin Steinberg of the "Cambridge Spinoza Lexicon" (forthcoming, 2022).



































































































































































































































































































































































































































  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780190876388
  • ISBN10 0190876387
  • Tipo Libro
  • Páginas 472
  • Colección Oxford Philosophical Concepts Series #
  • Año de Edición 2022
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback