The concept of humanity has taken on new meanings in the era of posthumanist debate. Engaging both prehumanist and posthumanist perspectives, Liliana Sikorska strips away layers of cognitive mappings performed over hundreds of years in Western culture to expose in her recent essay the mechanisms that have exacerbated the East–West divide. While the majority of discussed texts come from medieval and Victorian literature and culture, it becomes obvious to the reader of her book that the issues she explores are still haunting the lives of people and nations worldwide today
Contemporary reality of everyday functioning of postmodern humans, provokes deep changes in thinking...
To the age-old debate over what it means to be human, the relatively new fields of sociobiology and ...
Fabian Klose/Mirjam Thulin (ed.), Humanity. A History of European Concepts in Practice From the Sixt...
As recent reflections on posthumanism, in part orchestrated by a conference session on \u27Post-huma...
This issue of Asian Studies delves into the challenges inherent to humanity and the human condition....
The relationship between humanism, metahumanism, posthumanism and transhumanism is one of the most p...
BOOK ABSTRACT: For centuries, humanism has provided a paradigm for what it means to be human: a rati...
Remains. Remains is a key concept for investigating the responses that the debate on the post-human ...
What is, what was the human? This book argues that the making of the human as it is now understood i...
Our existence, the existence of our species and its cognitive evolution, is far from being pure and ...
“What makes us human?” Throughout time, people have been preoccupied with this question, believing t...
Postmodern theology and philosophy have expanded the discussion of human nature and have challenged ...
Book synopsis: What is, what was the human? This book argues that the making of the human as it is n...
The fantasy of a human being who is, or becomes, human to the extent they move away from animal natu...
Today’s technological-scientific prospect of posthumanity simultaneously evokes and defies historic...
Contemporary reality of everyday functioning of postmodern humans, provokes deep changes in thinking...
To the age-old debate over what it means to be human, the relatively new fields of sociobiology and ...
Fabian Klose/Mirjam Thulin (ed.), Humanity. A History of European Concepts in Practice From the Sixt...
As recent reflections on posthumanism, in part orchestrated by a conference session on \u27Post-huma...
This issue of Asian Studies delves into the challenges inherent to humanity and the human condition....
The relationship between humanism, metahumanism, posthumanism and transhumanism is one of the most p...
BOOK ABSTRACT: For centuries, humanism has provided a paradigm for what it means to be human: a rati...
Remains. Remains is a key concept for investigating the responses that the debate on the post-human ...
What is, what was the human? This book argues that the making of the human as it is now understood i...
Our existence, the existence of our species and its cognitive evolution, is far from being pure and ...
“What makes us human?” Throughout time, people have been preoccupied with this question, believing t...
Postmodern theology and philosophy have expanded the discussion of human nature and have challenged ...
Book synopsis: What is, what was the human? This book argues that the making of the human as it is n...
The fantasy of a human being who is, or becomes, human to the extent they move away from animal natu...
Today’s technological-scientific prospect of posthumanity simultaneously evokes and defies historic...
Contemporary reality of everyday functioning of postmodern humans, provokes deep changes in thinking...
To the age-old debate over what it means to be human, the relatively new fields of sociobiology and ...
Fabian Klose/Mirjam Thulin (ed.), Humanity. A History of European Concepts in Practice From the Sixt...