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Phenomenology of the Object and Human Positioning: Human, Non-Human and Posthuman: Analecta Husserliana, cartea 122

Editat de Calley A. Hornbuckle, Jadwiga S. Smith, William S. Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iun 2021
This edited volume explores the intersections of the human, nonhuman, transhuman, and posthuman from a phenomenological perspective.  Representing perspectives from several disciplines, these investigations take a closer look at the relationship between the phenomenology of life, creative ontopoiesis, and otherness; technology and the human; art and the question of humanity; nonhumans, animals, and intentionality; and transhumanism.  Ontological positioning of the human is reconsidered with regard to the nonhuman, transhuman, and posthuman within the cosmos.  Further examination of the artificial and object in the lifeworld is also explored.  This volume also pays tribute to Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and her methodical contributions to phenomenology.  This text appeals to students and researchers of phenomenology worldwide.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030664367
ISBN-10: 3030664368
Pagini: 396
Ilustrații: X, 329 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Analecta Husserliana

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Part I Homage to Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

The Subject/Object Relationship According to the Phenomenology of Life of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka: Discovering the Metamorphic Logos of the Ontopoiesis of Life

Daniela Verducci

Otherness and the Case of the Animal-Human: Interrogating the Post-Human from Tymieniecka's Ontopoiesis Multilayered Organization of Life

Sergio Labate

The Poiesis of Thought

Antonio Domínguez Rey

Part II Transcendental Idealism - Investigation Continues

Ecce Zarathustra: Nietzsche's Answer to the Human

Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith

Phenomenology, Formal Ontology, Coalgebras: A Theoretical Model of Max Scheler's Phenomenology of Perception

Martina Properzi

Puzzles in Phenomenology

Lucian Delescu

Part III Politics / Social Issues / Question of Universality

Freedom and the Human Positioning in the Lifeworld: The Transcendence-Immanence Contrast in Simone de Beauvoir's Existentialist Feminism

Abdul Rahim Afaki and Natasha Kiran

Brave New World: A Confinement Between Mythical and Behaviourist World-Views

Aydan Turanli

The Thing/Beast/Human Relationships in the Autobiographies of Camara Laye and Wole Soyinka

Tony E. Afejuku

Part IV Art and the Question of Humanity

The Force of Things Unknown

Christopher S. Schreiner

Paul Klee's Ad Parnassum and the Reworking of Consciousness

Bruce Ross

Transhuman and Posthuman in Popular Culture on the basis of Miura Kentaro's Berserk

Natalia Kucma

The Work of Art as a Living System: A Deweyan Approach

Stefano Polenta

Part V Human / Beast / Object

The Beast vs. Human

John N. Balsavich

The Situation of Human Being in Nature According to Fedor Dostoyevsky, Thomas Mann, and Robert Musil: A Paradoxical Builder, Self-Enhancing Being and Speaking-Animal

Michel Dion

Objects and "Objects" in the Historical Narration of the Humanities and Jean Baudrillard's Semiotical (Structuralist) Contribution

Piotr Mróz

A Criticism of the Current Subjectivist Totemism in Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man

Victor G. Rivas López

Part VI Human / Nature / Cosmos

Towards a Hermeneutic of the Artificial

Marie Antonios Sassine

Apeiron Civilization: The Irruption of Infinity in Science and the Universe

Ion Soteropoulos

Man as the Ambassador of the Cosmos: Henryk Skolimowski's Concept

Anna Malecka and Katarzyna Stark


Notă biografică

Dr. Calley A. Hornbuckle is an Associate Professor of English in the School of Liberal Arts at Dalton State College, Georgia.  Her scholarship focuses on British women writers and the environmental tradition. 
She has published on Anna Letitia Barbauld and ecological sensibility and presented several papers on ecological intelligence in the works of Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Beatrix Potter. Currently, she is investigating Mary Robinson’s investigations of ethics, ethology, and aesthetics in light of recent developments in neuroscience and embedded cognition.  She also serves as an executive editor for The Explicator. 
Dr. Hornbuckle has presented at the World Phenomenology Institute on numerous occasions
Dr. Jadwiga S. Smith is emerita Professor of English at Bridgewater State University where she has worked for thirty-two years.  She earned two master’s degrees in European and Slavic literatures from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, where she developed an early interest in phenomenology.  Graduate studies took Dr. Smith to Duquesne University, where she earned a Ph.D. in English literature; she wrote her dissertation on the phenomenology of Roman Ingarden and its application to the stage play.  She has continued to publish countless scholarly articles on phenomenology, literary theory, and drama in the Analecta Husserliana, the Phenomenological Inquiry, and other journals. 

In the early 1980s, Dr. Smith began working with Dr. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and became a major collaborator in the World Phenomenology Institute.  After Dr. Tymieniecka’s death, Dr. Smith became the WPI President for the American Division.  She continues this important work today, organizing and administering conferences, conducting and leading conferences, and editing volumes of the Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research.  Dr. Smith remains a vital, enthusiastic, inspiring link in the World Phenomenology Institute where she encourages younger scholars to pursue phenomenological studies.

Dr.  William S. Smith is emeritus Professor of English and Dean of the College of Graduate Studies at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, where he worked for thirty plus years.  Graduating from Duquesne University with a Ph.D. in English literature, he has spent forty years in higher education.  Dr. Smith’s scholarly interests and areas of specialization include nineteenth-century British literature, particularly the poetry of William Wordsworth and the Gerard Manley Hopkins.  Of particular interest are the epistemological traditions extending across the poetic landscape of the nineteenth century.  His scholarly articles have appeared in the Phenomenological Inquiry and the Analecta Husserliana
Dr. Smith’s relationship with the World Phenomenology Institute began in the mid-1980s and continues today as the Executive President of the WPI.  These administrative responsibilities are many, including managing the WPI staff, organizing conferences, administering funding sources, and editing the Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research




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This edited volume explores the intersections of the human, nonhuman, transhuman, and posthuman from a phenomenological perspective.  Representing perspectives from several disciplines, these investigations take a closer look at the relationship between the phenomenology of life, creative ontopoiesis, and otherness; technology and the human; art and the question of humanity; nonhumans, animals, and intentionality; and transhumanism.  Ontological positioning of the human is reconsidered with regard to the nonhuman, transhuman, and posthuman within the cosmos.  Further examination of the artificial and object in the lifeworld is also explored.  This volume also pays tribute to Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka and her methodical contributions to phenomenology.  This text appeals to students and researchers of phenomenology worldwide.

Caracteristici

Contributes to recent philosophical developments in phenomenology that investigate human positioning Delves further into the ontological positioning of the human in relation to nonhuman realities within the cosmos and language Looks more closely at the complex relationship between subject and object, otherness, ontopoiesis, and artistic creation within the framework of the late Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka