Human Being
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Author |
: Calvin Martin |
Publisher |
: Yale University Press |
Total Pages |
: 260 |
Release |
: 1999-01-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0300085524 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780300085525 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (24 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Way of the Human Being by : Calvin Martin
In this volume, Calvin Luther Martin proposes that the Europeans learned what they wished to learn from the native Americans, not what the Americans actually meant. Drawing on his own experience with native people and on their stories, he offers the reader a different conceptual landscape.
Author |
: Norbert Wiener |
Publisher |
: Da Capo Press |
Total Pages |
: 202 |
Release |
: 1988-03-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780306803208 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0306803208 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (08 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Human Use Of Human Beings by : Norbert Wiener
Only a few books stand as landmarks in social and scientific upheaval. Norbert Wiener's classic is one in that small company. Founder of the science of cybernetics—the study of the relationship between computers and the human nervous system—Wiener was widely misunderstood as one who advocated the automation of human life. As this book reveals, his vision was much more complex and interesting. He hoped that machines would release people from relentless and repetitive drudgery in order to achieve more creative pursuits. At the same time he realized the danger of dehumanizing and displacement. His book examines the implications of cybernetics for education, law, language, science, technology, as he anticipates the enormous impact—in effect, a third industrial revolution—that the computer has had on our lives.
Author |
: Michael Wesch |
Publisher |
: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages |
: 370 |
Release |
: 2018-08-07 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1724963678 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781724963673 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (78 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Art of Being Human by : Michael Wesch
Anthropology is the study of all humans in all times in all places. But it is so much more than that. "Anthropology requires strength, valor, and courage," Nancy Scheper-Hughes noted. "Pierre Bourdieu called anthropology a combat sport, an extreme sport as well as a tough and rigorous discipline. ... It teaches students not to be afraid of getting one's hands dirty, to get down in the dirt, and to commit yourself, body and mind. Susan Sontag called anthropology a "heroic" profession." What is the payoff for this heroic journey? You will find ideas that can carry you across rivers of doubt and over mountains of fear to find the the light and life of places forgotten. Real anthropology cannot be contained in a book. You have to go out and feel the world's jagged edges, wipe its dust from your brow, and at times, leave your blood in its soil. In this unique book, Dr. Michael Wesch shares many of his own adventures of being an anthropologist and what the science of human beings can tell us about the art of being human. This special first draft edition is a loose framework for more and more complete future chapters and writings. It serves as a companion to anth101.com, a free and open resource for instructors of cultural anthropology. This 2018 text is a revision of the "first draft edition" from 2017 and includes 7 new chapters.
Author |
: Jocelyn Bryan |
Publisher |
: SCM Press |
Total Pages |
: 281 |
Release |
: 2016-06-30 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780334049340 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0334049342 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis Human Being by : Jocelyn Bryan
Drawing on recent research, this book provides a psychological perspective on key aspects of human nature and behaviour and reflects on the issues this raises for theology and ministry.
Author |
: Matt Forrest Esenwine |
Publisher |
: Beaming Books |
Total Pages |
: 36 |
Release |
: 2022-10-18 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781506483528 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1506483526 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
Synopsis A Beginner's Guide to Being Human by : Matt Forrest Esenwine
Being a human is a lot of work! Thankfully, humans experience many of the same feelings, situations, and challenges, so we don't have to figure it all out on our own--we can help each other navigate the ups and downs. Full of humor and heart, this engaging guide inspires kids to be humans who are kind, empathetic, and thoughtful. No matter what our day brings, we can choose to practice self-control, compassion, and forgiveness. Don't worry, young human, it's okay to make some mistakes along the way--just remember that it's love that keeps us all afloat at the end of the day.
Author |
: Jeff Garvin |
Publisher |
: HarperCollins |
Total Pages |
: 217 |
Release |
: 2016-02-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780062382887 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0062382888 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (87 Downloads) |
Synopsis Symptoms of Being Human by : Jeff Garvin
Starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist * YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers * ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults List * 2017 Rainbow A sharply honest and moving debut perfect for fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Ask the Passengers. Riley Cavanaugh is many things: Punk rock. Snarky. Rebellious. And gender fluid. Some days Riley identifies as a boy, and others as a girl. But Riley isn't exactly out yet. And between starting a new school and having a congressman father running for reelection in über-conservative Orange County, the pressure—media and otherwise—is building up in Riley's life. On the advice of a therapist, Riley starts an anonymous blog to vent those pent-up feelings and tell the truth of what it's really like to be a gender fluid teenager. But just as Riley's starting to settle in at school—even developing feelings for a mysterious outcast—the blog goes viral, and an unnamed commenter discovers Riley's real identity, threatening exposure. And Riley must make a choice: walk away from what the blog has created—a lifeline, new friends, a cause to believe in—or stand up, come out, and risk everything. From debut author Jeff Garvin comes a powerful and uplifting portrait of a modern teen struggling with high school, relationships, and what it means to be a person.
Author |
: Patrick R. Frierson |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 328 |
Release |
: 2013 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780415558440 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0415558441 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (40 Downloads) |
Synopsis What is the Human Being? by : Patrick R. Frierson
Philosophers, anthropologists and biologists have long puzzled over the question of human nature. In this lucid and wide-ranging introduction to Kant's philosophy of human nature - which is essential for understanding his thought as a whole - Patrick Frierson assesses Kant's theories and examines his critics.
Author |
: Thomas Fuchs |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 273 |
Release |
: 2021 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780192898197 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0192898191 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (97 Downloads) |
Synopsis In Defense of the Human Being by : Thomas Fuchs
With the progress of artificial intelligence, the digitalization of the lifeworld, and the reduction of the mind to neuronal processes, the human being increasingly appears to be just a product of data and algorithms. That is, we conceive ourselves in the image of our machines, and conversely, we elevate our machines and our brains to new subjects. At the same time, demands for an enhancement of human nature culminate in transhumanist visions of taking human evolution to a new stage. Against this self-reification of the human being, this book defends a humanism of embodiment: our corporeality, vitality, embodied freedom are the foundations of a self-determined existence, which uses these new technologies only as a means, instead of letting them rule us. In Defence of the Human Being offers an array of interventions directed against a reductionist naturalism or transhumanism in various areas of science and society. As alternative it offers an embodied and enactive account of the human person: we are neither pure minds nor brains, but primarily embodied, living beings in relation with others. Fuchs applied this concept to issues such as artificial intelligence, transhumanism and enhancement, virtual reality, neuroscience, embodied freedom, psychiatry, and finally to the accelerating dynamics of current society which lead to an increasing disembodiment of our everyday conduct of life. Cutting across neuroscience, philosophy, and psychiatry, this important new book applies cutting-edge concepts of embodiment and enactivism to the current scientific, technological and cultural tendencies that will crucially influence our society's development in the 21st century.
Author |
: Molefi Kete Asante |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 228 |
Release |
: 2021-11-03 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1942774095 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781942774099 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (95 Downloads) |
Synopsis Being Human Being by : Molefi Kete Asante
Being Human Being express the power in ending the language of race entirely, bringing forth a new era in which the term "human", robust and newly re-envisioned, eradicates the need for the illusion of categorical racial boundaries.
Author |
: Frederick A. Olafson |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages |
: 278 |
Release |
: 1995-07-28 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0521479371 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780521479370 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (71 Downloads) |
Synopsis What is a Human Being? by : Frederick A. Olafson
Olafson develops Heidegger's philosophy and yields a distinctive new alternative in the philosophy of mind.