Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus: zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft
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spelling | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft Fabian Deus, Anna-Lena Dießelmann, Luisa Fischer, Clemens Knobloch (Hg.) Bielefeld transcript [2015] © 2015 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Edition Kulturwissenschaft 41 Of the scientific world views of the 19th century, only Darwinism is still popular and expansive in the early 21st century. This volume shows: evolutionist patterns of interpretation - inspired by the spectacular success of genetics - have expanded into fields that previously seemed to be the exclusive domain of cultural and social scientists. Due to the growing interpretive power of evolutionism, thematic fields such as society, culture, morality, aesthetics, which used to represent the public identity of the humanities, are becoming subject to the biological pressure to adapt. This results in modern techniques of rule no longer addressing us as cultural collectives, but as biological individuals. With contributions by Fabian Deus, Anna-Lena Dießelmann, Luisa Fischer, Daniel Göcht, and Clemens Knobloch Darwinism Natural selection Neoevolutionism Biowissenschaften, Biologie Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 gnd rswk-swf Evolutionismus (DE-588)4113486-2 gnd rswk-swf Evolutionismus (DE-588)4113486-2 s Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 s DE-604 Deus, Fabian edt Dießelmann, Anna-Lena 1981- (DE-588)1075473993 edt Fischer, Luisa 1988- (DE-588)1075001447 edt Knobloch, Clemens 1951- (DE-588)109319702 edt Edition Kulturwissenschaft 41 (DE-604)BV042009031 41 https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839428917 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft Edition Kulturwissenschaft Of the scientific world views of the 19th century, only Darwinism is still popular and expansive in the early 21st century. This volume shows: evolutionist patterns of interpretation - inspired by the spectacular success of genetics - have expanded into fields that previously seemed to be the exclusive domain of cultural and social scientists. Due to the growing interpretive power of evolutionism, thematic fields such as society, culture, morality, aesthetics, which used to represent the public identity of the humanities, are becoming subject to the biological pressure to adapt. This results in modern techniques of rule no longer addressing us as cultural collectives, but as biological individuals. With contributions by Fabian Deus, Anna-Lena Dießelmann, Luisa Fischer, Daniel Göcht, and Clemens Knobloch Darwinism Natural selection Neoevolutionism Biowissenschaften, Biologie Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 gnd Evolutionismus (DE-588)4113486-2 gnd |
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title_exact_search | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft |
title_full | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft Fabian Deus, Anna-Lena Dießelmann, Luisa Fischer, Clemens Knobloch (Hg.) |
title_fullStr | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft Fabian Deus, Anna-Lena Dießelmann, Luisa Fischer, Clemens Knobloch (Hg.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft Fabian Deus, Anna-Lena Dießelmann, Luisa Fischer, Clemens Knobloch (Hg.) |
title_short | Die Kultur des Neoevolutionismus |
title_sort | die kultur des neoevolutionismus zur diskursiven renaturalisierung von mensch und gesellschaft |
title_sub | zur diskursiven Renaturalisierung von Mensch und Gesellschaft |
topic | Darwinism Natural selection Neoevolutionism Biowissenschaften, Biologie Diskurs (DE-588)4012475-7 gnd Evolutionismus (DE-588)4113486-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Darwinism Natural selection Neoevolutionism Biowissenschaften, Biologie Diskurs Evolutionismus |
url | https://doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839428917 |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV042009031 |
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