Beyond human : from animality to transhumanism / edited by Charlie Blake, Claire Molloy and Steven Shakespeare.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York,NY : Continuum, c2012Description: xix, 288 p. : illContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781441171245 (ebook)Subject(s): Philosophical anthropology | Animals (Philosophy) | Artificial life | PhilosophyGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9781441107428Summary: This work explores the philosophical discussions of human nature from the perspective of animal studies and posthumanism. The book includes chapters written by an interdisciplinary line-up to scholars in the field. Beyond Humaninvestigates what it means to call ourselves human beings in relation to both our distant past and our possible futures as a species, and the questions this might raise for our relationship with the myriad species with which we share the planet. Drawing on insights from zoology, theology, cultural studies and aesthetics, an international line-up of contributors explore such topics as our origins as reflected in early cave art in the upper Palaeolithic through to our prospects at the forefront of contemporary biotechnology. In the process, the book positions "the human" in readiness for what many have characterized as our transhuman or posthuman future. For if our status as rational animals or "animals that think" has traditionally distinguished us as apparently superior to other species, this distinction has become increasingly problematic. It has come to be seen as based on skills and technologies that do not distinguish us so much as position us as transitional animals. It is the direction and consequences of this transition that is the central concern of Beyond Human .Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-284) and index.
This work explores the philosophical discussions of human nature from the perspective of animal studies and posthumanism. The book includes chapters written by an interdisciplinary line-up to scholars in the field. Beyond Humaninvestigates what it means to call ourselves human beings in relation to both our distant past and our possible futures as a species, and the questions this might raise for our relationship with the myriad species with which we share the planet. Drawing on insights from zoology, theology, cultural studies and aesthetics, an international line-up of contributors explore such topics as our origins as reflected in early cave art in the upper Palaeolithic through to our prospects at the forefront of contemporary biotechnology. In the process, the book positions "the human" in readiness for what many have characterized as our transhuman or posthuman future. For if our status as rational animals or "animals that think" has traditionally distinguished us as apparently superior to other species, this distinction has become increasingly problematic. It has come to be seen as based on skills and technologies that do not distinguish us so much as position us as transitional animals. It is the direction and consequences of this transition that is the central concern of Beyond Human .
Also available in printed form ISBN 9781441107428
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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