Hominescence
Autor Professor Michel Serres Traducere de Randolph Burksen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474247047
ISBN-10: 1474247040
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474247040
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Until his death in June 2019, Michel Serres was one of France's greatest living intellectuals whose international reputation is growing rapidly
Notă biografică
Michel Serres was Professor in the History of Science at Stanford University, USA and a member of the Académie Française, France. A renowned and popular philosopher, he was a prize-winning author of essays and books, such as The Five Senses (2008), Genesis (1995), and Biogée (2013).
Cuprins
DeathsThe BodyHow Our Body ChangedThe First Loop of HominescenceThree Global HousesThe Greatest Contemporary DiscoveryEgo: Who Signs These Pages?The WorldThe Greatest Contemporary EventAncient and New Common HousesThe Evolutionary HouseThe Second Loop of HominescenceWho, ego?The OthersThe Event of CommunicationContemporary HumanityThe End of Networks: the Universal HouseThe Third Loop of HominescenceThe Others and the Death of the EgoPeace
Recenzii
This fascinating text will interest readers across the entire spectrum of scholarship and human endeavor. Summing Up: Essential. All readers.
Produced in certain collectivities, in the course of their history, by their sciences and their technologies, in their economy and their politics, these ruptures affect, beneath these cultural components, the 'nature' of humans and of the world. That is why I call such ruptures hominescent. This study provides a powerful, innovative analysis of a new form of being human, 'hominescence'. In the three domains, corporeal, worldly and in relation to other kinds of otherness, Michel Serres pursues enquiries begun over forty year ago, in his innovative reading of the system of Gottfried Leibniz. These enquiries gain from their expansion into the current context of digital tele-communications, and the internet of things, transgenic modifications and the resulting new ontologies of large numbers and quasi objects.
Hominescence is Michel Serres's best book - a profound mediation on the prodigious transformations the human species has faced in the past fifty years, which have altered our relation to death, to our bodies, our technologies, our planet, and even to thought itself.
In Hominescence, Michel Serres draws together themes which span decades of his work to illuminate the critical moment of human history where we cease to be natured and become forces of naturing. He offers a bold vision of the renewed relationship between the sciences and humanities to think beyond the crisis.
Produced in certain collectivities, in the course of their history, by their sciences and their technologies, in their economy and their politics, these ruptures affect, beneath these cultural components, the 'nature' of humans and of the world. That is why I call such ruptures hominescent. This study provides a powerful, innovative analysis of a new form of being human, 'hominescence'. In the three domains, corporeal, worldly and in relation to other kinds of otherness, Michel Serres pursues enquiries begun over forty year ago, in his innovative reading of the system of Gottfried Leibniz. These enquiries gain from their expansion into the current context of digital tele-communications, and the internet of things, transgenic modifications and the resulting new ontologies of large numbers and quasi objects.
Hominescence is Michel Serres's best book - a profound mediation on the prodigious transformations the human species has faced in the past fifty years, which have altered our relation to death, to our bodies, our technologies, our planet, and even to thought itself.
In Hominescence, Michel Serres draws together themes which span decades of his work to illuminate the critical moment of human history where we cease to be natured and become forces of naturing. He offers a bold vision of the renewed relationship between the sciences and humanities to think beyond the crisis.