Being Born: Birth and Philosophy
Being Born: Birth and Philosophy
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Alison Stone's book explores how being born shapes our condition as human beings, focusing on dependency, relationality, vulnerability, culture, history, power, contingency, anxiety, mortality, and the temporality of human life. It offers an original perspective on human existence, transforming our view of human existence and shedding new light on debates in feminist and continental philosophy.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 21 July 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
All human beings are born and all human beings die. In these two ways we are finite: our lives begin and our lives come to an end. Historically philosophers have concentrated attention on our mortality—and comparatively little has been said about being born and how it shapes our existence. Alison Stone sets out to overcome this oversight by providing a systematic philosophical account of how being born shapes our condition as human beings. Drawing on both feminist philosophy and existentialist concerns about the structure of meaningful human existence,Stone offers an original perspective on human existence. She explores how human existence is shaped by the way that we are born. Taking natality into account transforms our view of human existence and illuminates how many of its aspects are connected with our birth. These aspects include dependency,the relationality of the self,vulnerability,reception and inheritance of culture and history,embeddedness in social power,situatedness,and radical contingency. Considering natality also sheds new light on anxiety,mortality,and the temporality of human life. This book therefore bears on death and the meaning of life,as well as many debates in feminist and continental philosophy.
All human beings are born and all human beings die. In these two ways we are finite: our lives begin and our lives come to an end. Historically philosophers have concentrated attention on our mortality—and comparatively little has been said about being born and how it shapes our existence. Alison Stone sets out to overcome this oversight by providing a systematic philosophical account of how being born shapes our condition as human beings. Drawing on both feminist philosophy and existentialist concerns about the structure of meaningful human existence,Stone offers an original perspective on human existence. She explores how human existence is shaped by the way that we are born. Taking natality into account transforms our view of human existence and illuminates how many of its aspects are connected with our birth. These aspects include dependency,the relationality of the self,vulnerability,reception and inheritance of culture and history,embeddedness in social power,situatedness,and radical contingency. Considering natality also sheds new light on anxiety,mortality,and the temporality of human life. This book therefore bears on death and the meaning of life,as well as many debates in feminist and continental philosophy.
Weight: 336g
Dimension: 216 x 132 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780192872302
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