Living according to Nature. Volume One: Myths, Insights, and Perspectives: Value Inquiry Book Series / Central European Value Studies, cartea 401
Eli Kramer, Ilona Błocian, Samuel Maruszewskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2024
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ISBN-13: 9789004713284
ISBN-10: 900471328X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Central European Value Studies
ISBN-10: 900471328X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Central European Value Studies
Notă biografică
Eli Kramer is Associate Director of the Cassirer Center and University Professor at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Wrocław. He specializes in metaphilosophy (philosophy as a way of life), intercultural philosophy, philosophy of culture, and process philosophy.
Ilona Błocian is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Wrocław. Her main interests include conceptions of the unconscious, myth, and philosophy of images. She is co-founder of the Center for Philosophy of Culture and the Cassirer Center. Her publications include Collective Structures of Imagination (2022) and Thought and Image (2023).
Samuel Maruszewski is a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Wrocław. He is currently located in Heidelberg, where he is working on his dissertation on embodied selfhood. His main interests include philosophy of culture, philosophy of mind, and philosophy as a way of life.
Ilona Błocian is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, University of Wrocław. Her main interests include conceptions of the unconscious, myth, and philosophy of images. She is co-founder of the Center for Philosophy of Culture and the Cassirer Center. Her publications include Collective Structures of Imagination (2022) and Thought and Image (2023).
Samuel Maruszewski is a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Wrocław. He is currently located in Heidelberg, where he is working on his dissertation on embodied selfhood. His main interests include philosophy of culture, philosophy of mind, and philosophy as a way of life.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Preface, Volume One
Contributors
Part 1
Mythic Origins of Nature and Humanity Reflection
The Story of Isis: How Did the Egyptian Goddess Become Unveiled?
Piotr Osóbka
1 Man in Nature/Nature in Man: The Experience of Life in Ancient Greece from the Mythological Perspective of Karl Kerényi
Arkadiusz Kubiak
2 On the Constellation of Myths: The Literary and Philosophical Project of Human Nature, Based on Works of Roberto Calasso
Adriana Wierzba
3 Planetary Myth: The Necessity or the Example of Contemporary Cultural Utopia in Joseph Campbell
Krzysztof Glod
4 Psychological Anthropology of the Early Slavs: A Naturalistic Slavic Conception of Human Development
Andrzej Pankalla, Konrad Kośnik and Jacek Stasiorczyk
Part 2
Insights from Nature/Natural Insights
5 Man and Nature in the Painting of Caspar David Friedrich
Leon Miodoński
6 Body: My Place between Nature and Myself
Paweł Korobczak
7 Eating according to Nature: Justifying Robbery
Randall Auxier and Eli Kramer
Part 3
Orphic and Promethean Perspectives on Nature
8 Contemplative Science: An Orphic Way of Living according to Nature for Facing the Environmental and Climate Crisis
Barbara Rogala
9 Between and Beyond the Promethean and the Orphic: On the Nature-Politics Relationship in the Anthropocene
Urszula Lisowska
10 Between Prometheus and Orpheus: The Naturalis Conversio from the Anthropocene to the Chthulucene
Gianfranco Ferraro
11 From Where Does One Speak of How Nature Speaks?
Lucio Angelo Privitello
Index
Preface, Volume One
Contributors
Part 1
Mythic Origins of Nature and Humanity Reflection
The Story of Isis: How Did the Egyptian Goddess Become Unveiled?
Piotr Osóbka
1 Man in Nature/Nature in Man: The Experience of Life in Ancient Greece from the Mythological Perspective of Karl Kerényi
Arkadiusz Kubiak
2 On the Constellation of Myths: The Literary and Philosophical Project of Human Nature, Based on Works of Roberto Calasso
Adriana Wierzba
3 Planetary Myth: The Necessity or the Example of Contemporary Cultural Utopia in Joseph Campbell
Krzysztof Glod
4 Psychological Anthropology of the Early Slavs: A Naturalistic Slavic Conception of Human Development
Andrzej Pankalla, Konrad Kośnik and Jacek Stasiorczyk
Part 2
Insights from Nature/Natural Insights
5 Man and Nature in the Painting of Caspar David Friedrich
Leon Miodoński
6 Body: My Place between Nature and Myself
Paweł Korobczak
7 Eating according to Nature: Justifying Robbery
Randall Auxier and Eli Kramer
Part 3
Orphic and Promethean Perspectives on Nature
8 Contemplative Science: An Orphic Way of Living according to Nature for Facing the Environmental and Climate Crisis
Barbara Rogala
9 Between and Beyond the Promethean and the Orphic: On the Nature-Politics Relationship in the Anthropocene
Urszula Lisowska
10 Between Prometheus and Orpheus: The Naturalis Conversio from the Anthropocene to the Chthulucene
Gianfranco Ferraro
11 From Where Does One Speak of How Nature Speaks?
Lucio Angelo Privitello
Index