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Michel Serres, ‘a legend for us to read our world,’ or just a geographer?
Abstract In pondering the purpose and relevance of the thought of the French philosopher, Michel Serres, this article surveys recent secondary literature about his works in geography, social science, literary and humanities subjects. Where they are thought to be helpful, the article includes some biographical details.
Emily Hayes
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Tra sensi, metamorfismo e mimetismo. Il corpo nuovo nella (recente) riflessione di Michel Serres
The paper examines and discusses Michel Serres’ idea, expressed in the eighties, of the rediscovery of the senses and his idea expressed in the nineties of the metamorphism and mimicry of the body, reading them as a hominescence.
Orsola Rignani
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According to Michel Serres, a process of ‘hominescence’ has taken place throughout human history. Hominescence can be described as a type of adolescence; humanity in a state of growing, a state of constant change, on the threshold of something unpredictable. We are destined never to be the same again but what will does the future hold?
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Study on the Hominescent Body in Michel Serres’ Thinking [PDF]
This contribution discusses Michel Serres’ idea, expressed in the eighties, of the «reappropriation» of the senses (and body) in the way of aesthetics as a «reunified» discourse on the data of sensations and fine arts, and his idea expressed in the nineties of the metamorphism and mimicry of the body, reading them as emergencies of his recent idea of ...
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Faced with the challenge of arguments about the relation of post-, and trans-humanism, putting forth questions on their "antagonism", or "convergence", I propose to (re-)evaluate/highlight the relevance of the thinking of Michel Serres for posthuman debates.
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Nursing and Pluralism: The Work of Michel Serres. [PDF]
McCaffrey G.
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