Individuum, Society, Humankind

Individuum, Society, Humankind
Author: Makoto Ozaki
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004491007

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In this collection on the Kyoto School of Philosophy, the author offers the reader Tanabe’s religious philosophy, but also, and for the first time, his philosophy of nature and ontology. It is not only on individuum, society, and humankind, but also on the logical structure of Tanabe’s thinking, and aspects such as nature, beauty, matter, contemplation, practice, politics, religion, science, history, eternity, etcetera. A highly original work, the more as the reader becomes acquainted with Ozaki’s own creative synthetic view of the main problems of Christian-Buddhist theological, resp. philosophical encounter.

The Individual and Utopia

The Individual and Utopia
Author: Clint Jones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317027582

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Central to the idea of a perfect society is the idea that communities must be strong and bound together with shared ideologies. However, while this may be true, rarely are the individuals that comprise a community given primacy of place as central to a strong communal theory. This volume moves away from the dominant, current macro-level theorising on the subject of identity and its relationship to and with globalising trends, focusing instead on the individual’s relationship with utopia so as to offer new interpretive approaches for engaging with and examining utopian individuality. Interdisciplinary in scope and bringing together work from around the world, The Individual and Utopia enquires after the nature of the utopian as citizen, demonstrating the inherent value of making the individual central to utopian theorizing and highlighting the methodologies necessary for examining the utopian individual. The various approaches employed reveal what it is to be an individual yoked by the idea of citizenship and challenge the ways that we have traditionally been taught to think of the individual as citizen. As such, it will appeal to scholars with interests in social theory, philosophy, literature, cultural studies, architecture, and feminist thought, whose work intersects with political thought, utopian theorizing, or the study of humanity or human nature.

Hitomaro

Hitomaro
Author: Anne Commons
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004174613

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Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (fl. ca. 690) is generally regarded as one of the pre-eminent poets of premodern Japan. While most existing scholarship on Hitomaro is concerned with his poetry, this study foregrounds the process of his reception and canonization as a deity of Japanese poetry. Building on new interest in issues of canon formation in premodern Japanese literature, this book traces the reception history of Hitomaro from its earliest beginnings to the early modern period, documenting and analysing the phases of the process through which Hitomaro was transformed from an admired poet to a poetic deity. The result is a new perspective on a familiar literary figure through his placement within the broader context of Japanese poetic culture.

Humankind

Humankind
Author: Peter Farb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1978
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Synthesizes the latest findings in the social sciences to provide a portrait of the evolution, biology, behavior, needs, adaptations, myths, and societies of man.

On the Uniqueness of Humankind

On the Uniqueness of Humankind
Author: Hans-Rainer Duncker
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3540271716

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Biological and philosophical anthropologies of the 20th century keep emphasising the "Sonderstellung" of humans among the realm of living beings. However, it is not clear how this particular role should be characterised, how it should be reconciled with biological findings, and which theoretical and practical conclusions should be drawn from it. Partly in opposition to these anthropological views on humankind biological disciplines underline the extensive similarities and common characteristics between humans and other species. Apparently, these biological findings concur with the criticism of anthropocentrism, which is expressed in Western philosophy of nature and by ethicists. To discuss these issues the Europäische Akademie organized the conference "The Uniqueness of Humankind – Über die Sonderstellung des Menschen". The proceedings of the conference documented in this volume approached the theoretical and practical concept of the "Sonderstellung" against the background of present day knowledge in biosciences. Furthermore, by interdisciplinary efforts, an attempt was made to clarify those conceptual problems that arise with the idea of the uniqueness of humankind. The present volume partly takes up and further develops topics that have been raised by volume 15, On Human Nature, that was published in this series in 2002.

Classical Sociology Beyond Methodological Nationalism

Classical Sociology Beyond Methodological Nationalism
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004272216

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Classical Sociology Beyond Methodological Nationalism defends classical sociology from the accusation of ‘methodological nationalism’. To reject such accusation, the volume presents three arguments. The first contends that classical sociology has not failed to deal with the global world (Part I). The second, that classical sociology has more frequently dealt with the transnational category of the ‘social’, rather than with the ‘national’ (Part II). The third, that where classical sociology has analysed national society, the latter has never been envisaged as a rigidly confined entity within its political boundaries (Part III). The outcome is a re-evaluation of classical sociological thought as a more functional tool for analysing the political forms of modernity in the era of globalisation. Contributors include: Vittorio Cotesta, David Inglis, Austin Harrington, Massimo Pendenza, Michael Schillmeier, Emanuela Susca, Dario Verderame, and Federico Trocini.

The Socialization of Humanity

The Socialization of Humanity
Author: Charles Kendall Franklin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1904
Genre: Caring
ISBN:

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Sociological Research Exercises for the Global Age

Sociological Research Exercises for the Global Age
Author: JoAnn Chirico
Publisher: Pine Forge Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412977657

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I Globalization, Sociology and the Problem of Order II The Sociological Prism: The Action System III Stratification IV Institutions V Change.

Religion and Globalization

Religion and Globalization
Author: Peter F Beyer
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1994-01-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 184860937X

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In his exploration of the interaction between religion and worldwide social and cultural change, the author examines the major theories of global change and discusses the ways in which such change impinges on contemporary religious practice, meaning and influence. Beyer explores some of the key issues in understanding the shape of religion today, including religion as culture and as social system, pure and applied religion, privatized and publicly influential religion, and liberal versus conservative religions. He goes on to apply these issues to five contemporary illustrative cases: the American Christian Right; Liberation Theology movements in Latin America; the Islamic Revolution in Iran; Zionists in Israel; and religious environmentalism.