The first translation of the volumes in Michel Serres' classic
'Humanism' tetralogy, this ambitious philosophical narrative explores
what it means to be human. With his characteristic breadth of
references including art, poetry, science, philosophy and literature,
Serres paints a new picture of what it might mean to live meaningfully
in contemporary society. He tells the story of humankind (from the
beginning of time to the present moment) in an attempt to affirm his
overriding thesis that humans and nature have always been part of the
same ongoing and unfolding history.
This crucial piece of posthumanist philosophical writing has never
before been released in English. A masterful translation by Randolph
Burks ensures the poetry and wisdom of Serres writing is preserved and
his notion of what humanity is and might be is opened up to new
audiences.
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ISBN
9781474297424
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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