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Before humanity : posthumanism and ancestrality / Stefan Herbrechter.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Herbrechter, Stefan, author.
Series:
Critical posthumanisms ; v. 3.
Critical Posthumanisms ; volume 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human evolution--Philosophy.
Human evolution.
Philosophical anthropology.
Paleoanthropology.
Futurologists.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill, [2022]
Summary:
Before Humanity takes up the question of the post- in the posthuman from the position of ancestrality. Speculating about who or what comes after the human inevitably throws us back to our very beginnings. The before in Before Humanity in this context takes on two meanings: 1) what happened before we apparently became human? - which translates into a critical reading of paleo-anthropology, as well as evolutionary narratives of hominization; 2) living through the end of a certain (humanist, anthropocentric) notion of humanity, what tasks lie before us? - which provokes a critical reading of the Anthropocene and current narratives of geologization. In other words, Before Humanity investigates conceptualizations of humanity and asks whether we have ever been human and if not, what could, or maybe what should we have been?.
Contents:
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preamble
Introduction: Before …
Chapter 1 The Other Human: On William Golding's The Inheritors
1 Prehistoric Fiction and Ancestrality
2 The Inheritors: Morality, Ideology, Humanism
3 Paleontology and the Neanderthal
4 Language, Cognition and 'Becoming Human'
5 Animism and Empathy
6 Becoming Human?
Interlude 1 Languages and Evolutions
Interlude 2 Animism without Humans, or Belief without Belief
1 'Believing' in Animism
2 Alter-Anthropological Animism (or a-a-a)
3 Posthumanist Animism?
4 Techno-Animism and the Re-Enchantment of Science
5 Animism Under Erasure
6 The Animism to Come
7 Seriously, But Perhaps Not Too Seriously?
Interlude 3 Ape/Man
Chapter 2 About to Forget … the Human: On Max Frisch's Man in the Holocene
1 Herr Geiser Is Losing His Humanity …
2 Catastrophe, Ecocide and Extinction in Man in the Holocene
3 Forgetting and Geiser's Mnemotechnics
4 Verzettelung
5 Pre- and Posthistory, Geology and Ancestrality
6 Before Humanity: Dementia and Ecography
Interlude 4 Geology and Deep Time
Interlude 5 Lascaux, Geophilia and the 'Cradle of Humanity'
1 Bataille - The Neolithic 'Origin' of Art and Humanity
2 Baudrillard - Lascaux and Simulation
3 Inhumanist Aesthetic?
Chapter 3 Unsociable Robots: Empathy in Robot and Frank
1 Empathy Makes 'Us' Human?
2 Robot &amp
Frank
3 Empathy and Sociable Robots
4 Posthuman(ist) Empathy?
Conclusion: Becoming Inhuman
1 So You Think You're Becoming Human?
2 Post/Anthropology - Before and After Humans
3 Inhumanism, or, Becoming Inhuman
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Herbrechter, Stefan Before Humanity
ISBN:
90-04-50250-5
OCLC:
1289368965
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004502505 DOI

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