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The Human Not in the Human

2018
This chapter begins by showing that the subject of all secular capitalist modernity has always already come after itself—that is, it has always been the posthuman subject–object. This results from the concomitant development of the capitalist mode of production and the secularization of thought.
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Ecologies by Humans for Humans

2016
This chapter discusses the potential of industrial and urban ecology to entwine humans and nature to achieve sustainability in ways that are respectful and ethical to both. Thinking about humans and nature linked as socio-ecological systems means appreciating the growing, inextricable connectedness between global locations where technology is ...
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The Human in Humanity

Biological Psychiatry, 2021
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More Human than Human

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2017
Abstract:Within the literature surrounding nonhuman animals on the one hand and cognitively disabled humans on the other, there is much discussion of where beings that do not satisfy the criteria for personhood fit in our moral deliberations. In the future, we may face a different but related problem: that we might create (or cause the creation of ...
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Human dignity in Renaissance humanism

2014
Renaissance humanism As a topic worthy of sustained and systematic scrutiny, human dignity first appeared on the philosophical agenda in the Renaissance. An indication of this is the appearance, from the middle of the fifteenth century onwards, of several tracts about the dignity and excellence of man.
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For the Humanities

Speaking about Torture, 2020
Daniela Bleichmar   +5 more
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The Humanities

Assessment at 16, 2020
Harry Tolley
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Human to human

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2017
Alex A. Ahmed, Teresa Almeida
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Human Rights, Human Dignity,and Human Experience

2013
The contested understandings of human dignity today make it very problematic as a reliable principle for determining the scope and merit of particular claims of human rights (at least beyond the principle’s narrow, universally agreed-upon core meaning). Merely relying on an overlapping consensus is insufficient.
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Medical Humanities

, 2023
Alan Bleakley
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