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On Being Human: Interpretations of Humanism from the Renaissance to the Present (New Humanism Series)
 
 
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On Being Human: Interpretations of Humanism from the Renaissance to the Present (New Humanism Series) [Paperback]

Salvatore Puledda (Author), Andrew Hurley (Translator), Mikhail S. Gorbachev (Foreword)

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Humanistic thought in our century is in grave disarray, declares Italian chemist and fantasy novelist Puledda in this stimulating inquiry. Sartre's postwar humanist existentialism, which urges the individual to militant struggle against unfreedom, has found minimal political expression, observes the author. Theocentric Christian humanists such as Jacques Maritain are beset by self-contradictions, in Puledda's estimation, while Marxist humanists (Herbert Marcuse, Erich Fromm) have fallen out of fashion, although he credits socialist humanism as an inspiration for Gorbachev's perestroika. Puledda soundly critiques Heidegger, who dismissed Western humanist philosophy as "metaphysics," and he labels as antihumanist Claude Levi-Strauss's structuralism as well as Michel Foucault's "Nietzschean" approach to the nexus of power and knowledge. Drawing on the "New Humanism" of Argentinean essayist and storyteller Mario Rodriguez Cobos (pen name Silo), Puledda defines humanism as a creative attitude, a perspective in facing life, a commitment to eliminating oppression, violence and discrimination. His concise, lucid survey of humanist currents from the Renaissance to psychotherapist Viktor Frankl makes this book a springboard for thought and action.

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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Spanish

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TODAY, the word humanism is understood in the most vague and indeterminate ways, and not infrequently it is employed by people of differing viewpoints in contradictory senses. Read the first page
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paisaje interno, existentialist humanism, anthropocentric humanism, word humanism, biochemical machine, humanist attitude, new humanism, unheard cry, traditional humanism, universal humanism
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Middle Ages, Soviet Union, The Order of Things, World War, Michel Foucault, Saint Thomas Aquinas, Soviet Marxism, Central Committee, Hermes Trismegistus, Louis Althusser
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