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In recent years, calls for a new humanism have arisen from a variety of voices across the spectrum of philosophy, expressing frustration with outdated models of the human that cannot account for the richness of our social being. The postmodern deconstruction of the human now requires a reconstructive moment. In response, the author articulates a new and explicitly posthumanist humanism using the framework developed by Jean-Paul Sartre in his later Marxist-Existentialist works. Sartre’s unique dialectical and hermeneutical methods allow us to reconceptualize the human beyond traditional dichotomies of individual/social and freedom/necessity. The author argues that the individual and the social should be understood as existing within a dynamic, co-constituting interrelation, and that individual autonomy is not at odds with, but rather fundamentally enabled by, the social.

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Contents: Materiality in Human Existence: The Practico-Inert, Scarcity, and Needs – Reconceptualizing the Individual and the Social: The Theory of Objective Spirit – The Co-Constitution of the Individual and the Social – Problems and Possibilities for Human Relationships – The Posthuman Condition and Difference: The Nature of Social Identities.

Sartre and Posthumanist Humanism

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    A Hardback by Elizabeth C. Butterfield

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/09/2012
      ISBN13: 9783631616758, 978-3631616758
      ISBN10: 3631616759

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In recent years, calls for a new humanism have arisen from a variety of voices across the spectrum of philosophy, expressing frustration with outdated models of the human that cannot account for the richness of our social being. The postmodern deconstruction of the human now requires a reconstructive moment. In response, the author articulates a new and explicitly posthumanist humanism using the framework developed by Jean-Paul Sartre in his later Marxist-Existentialist works. Sartre’s unique dialectical and hermeneutical methods allow us to reconceptualize the human beyond traditional dichotomies of individual/social and freedom/necessity. The author argues that the individual and the social should be understood as existing within a dynamic, co-constituting interrelation, and that individual autonomy is not at odds with, but rather fundamentally enabled by, the social.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Materiality in Human Existence: The Practico-Inert, Scarcity, and Needs – Reconceptualizing the Individual and the Social: The Theory of Objective Spirit – The Co-Constitution of the Individual and the Social – Problems and Possibilities for Human Relationships – The Posthuman Condition and Difference: The Nature of Social Identities.

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