On Ceasing to Be Human e-bog
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The philosopher Stanley Cavell once asked, "e;Can a human being be free of human nature?"e; On Ceasing to Be Human examines philosophical as well as literary texts and contexts, in which various senses of Cavell's question might be explored and developed. During the past thirty or so years, the very concept of "e;being human"e; has been called into question within such fields as...
E-bog
223,05 DKK
Forlag
Stanford University Press
Udgivet
8 oktober 2010
Længde
152 sider
Genrer
HP
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780804775823
The philosopher Stanley Cavell once asked, "e;Can a human being be free of human nature?"e; On Ceasing to Be Human examines philosophical as well as literary texts and contexts, in which various senses of Cavell's question might be explored and developed. During the past thirty or so years, the very concept of "e;being human"e; has been called into question within such fields as cybernetics, animal-rights theory, analytic philosophy (neurophilosophy in particular). This book examines these issues, but its main concern is the link between freedom and nonidentity that Cavell's question implies, and which turns out to be a major concern among the thinkers Bruns takes up in this book: Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and Jacques Derrida. Each of these is, in different ways, a philosopher of the "e;singular"e; for whom the singular cannot be reduced to concepts, categories, distinctions, or the rule of identity.