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Posthumanism and Phenomenology

The Focus on the Modern Condition of Boredom, Solitude, Loneliness and Isolation

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9783031104138
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2022 9783031104138
Onderdeel van serie Analecta Husserliana
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This volume investigates the intersection of phenomenology and posthumanism by rethinking the human and nonhuman specifically with regard to boredom, isolation, loneliness, and solitude.  By closely examining these concepts from phenomenological, philosophical, and literary perspectives, this diverse collection of essays offers insights into the human and nonhuman in the absence of the Other and within the postapocalyptic.

Topics of interest include modalities of presence and absence with regard to body, time, beast, and things; the phenomenology of corporeity; ontopoiesis and the sublime; alienation, absurdity, and phenomenology of existence; memory, posthistoricity, posthuman nihilism, and posthumanity; speculative cosmology, cosmic holism, and consciousness; ecophenomenology; and the philosophy of the aesthetic.  These essays parse and probe distinct aspects of the posthuman condition and what it means to exist in a posthuman world, thereby furthering the vast, rich scope of phenomenological research and study.  This text appeals to students and researchers working in these topics and fields.

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ISBN13:9783031104138
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>&nbsp;Part I Boredom, Temporality, Transhumanity</p><p>1.The Treatment of Boredom in Heidegger and Insomnia in Levinas<br></p><p>Jadwiga S. Smith&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>2.Modulation to a New Key in The Syntax of Time: Peter Byrne Manchester and Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka’s Common Telos of the All<br></p><p>Randolph Dible</p><p>3.From Boredom to a Posthumanist Fulfillment<br></p><p>Marcella Tarozzi Goldsmith</p><p>4.Experiencing Boredom: A Phenomenological Analysis<br></p><p>Tõnu Viik</p><p>Part II&nbsp;The Body / Technology / Ecology<br></p><p>5.Sloterdijk and Heidegger on the Question of Humanism<br></p><p>Fiachra Long</p>6.On The Growing Solitude of the Body&nbsp;<br><p></p><p>Marie Antonios Sassine</p><p>7.Somatic Dissection and the Journey of Being-Animal<br></p><p>Roberto Marchesini</p><p>8.“Strange Kinship”: Romantic-Era Women Writers and the Posthuman<br></p><p>Calley Hornbuckle</p><p>Part III&nbsp;Body, Culture and Society<br></p><p>9.The Distance of the Exotic: Bullough’s Idea of Psychical Distance from the Perspective of Levinas’s Concept of the Aesthetic<br></p><p>Miloš Ševčík&nbsp;</p><p>10.Torture Acts: Inclusion and Exclusion in Katherine Dunn’s Geek Love</p><p>Abigail Hess</p><p>11.Humor and Amusement Based on Incongruities: A Dialectical Approach<br></p><p>Anna Małecka</p>Part IV&nbsp;A Shrinking World<br><p></p><p>12.The Meaning of Solitude/Loneliness/Isolation in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God<br></p><p>Tony E. Afejuku</p><p>13.Epistemic Ecology and Ben Okri’s “diminishing boundaries of a shrinking world” in “Heraclitus’ Golden River” from Wild (2012)<br></p><p>Rosemary Gray</p><p>Part V&nbsp;Narrative and Solitude<br></p><p>14.Death and the Absence of Others: A Narratological Investigation of Death and Solitude<br></p><p>John N. Balsavich</p><p>Part VI&nbsp;Aesthetics and Ontology<br></p><p>15.An Apology for Abstraction in an Age of High Definition and Photo Realism in the Work of Kandinsky and The White Shaman Rock Art Panel and Related Rock Art Sites<br></p><p>Bruce Ross</p><p>16.On Tragic Feeling and Human Weakness<br></p><p>Victor G. Rivas López</p><div><br></div>

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