Human being and vulnerability beyond constructivism and essentialism in judith butler, steven pinker, and colin gunton /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[S.l.] :
Ibidem Press,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Interactive interdisciplinarity and human lived reality
- Social constructivism and biologist essentialism?
- Chapter 1: From interpellated subjecthood to recognized vulnerability
- On the human being, or becoming
- Gendered to be human
- Performativity and human identity
- Relationality and the constitution of humanity
- The problematic body
- Actions
- Judith Butler and the person
- Desire and personhood
- Recognition, personhood and grievability
- Chapter 2: Being human nature
- Language: window to human nature
- Nature/nurture
- Unique environment
- Genes, personality and behavior
- Computationalism and the individual
- Webbed causality
- The individual and human nature
- Death of the self again?
- Openness and relationality in evolutionary psychology?
- Chapter 3: Persons becoming in relations
- Ontology of the person
- Relationality, space and freedom
- Personalist and relational theological anthropology
- The divine and the human
- The triune Creator and the anthropological significance of Christ
- Embodied human persons
- "spirit," sin and the question of ethics
- Chapter 4: Going beyond: relationality, evolutionary theory and time
- Establishing a weak ontology of relationality
- Re-reading the theory of evolution
- Evolution as performativity
- Time matters
- The reality of body
- Chapter 5: Kenotic personalism
- Primacy of "person"?
- Kenosis, vulnerability and persons: the significance of self-giving relations
- Relation, mediation, interpellation
- Called in time
- The Gift of Vulnerability
- The giving between persons
- Kenosis and feminism
- Kenosis and resistance
- The gift of freedom
- The most vulnerable?
- Conclusion: persons, individuals and institutions
- AI: artificial individualism?
- Disclosing the nature/nurture problem
- Back to school
- Individualism and personalism in school
- A love supreme?
- Bibliography
- Index