Levels of organic life and the human :: an introduction to philosophical anthropology /
A modern classic, this powerful and sophisticated account of embodiment was first published in German in 1928 and now appears in English for the first time. With reference simultaneously to science, social theory, and philosophy, Plessner shows how life can be seen on its own terms to establish its...
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Zusammenfassung: | A modern classic, this powerful and sophisticated account of embodiment was first published in German in 1928 and now appears in English for the first time. With reference simultaneously to science, social theory, and philosophy, Plessner shows how life can be seen on its own terms to establish its own boundaries. Plessner's account of how the human establishes itself in relation to the nonhuman will invigorate a range of current conversations around the animal, posthumanism, the material turn, and the biology and sociology of cognition. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (lxv, 380 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; Half Title; Series Announcement Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword from the Helmuth Plessner Society; Translator's Preface and Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition (1928); Preface to the Second Edition (1965); Introduction; Epigraph; 1. Aim and Scope of the Study; The Development of Intuitionist Lebensphilosophie in Opposition to Experience; Lebensphilosophie and the Theory of the Humanities; Working Plan for the Foundation of a Philosophy of the Human; 2. The Cartesian Objection and the Nature of the Problem | |
505 | 8 | |a Extension vs. Interiority and the Problem of AppearanceAppearance as Originating in Interiority; The Prior Givenness of Interiority and the Forward Displacement of Myself: The Proposition of Immanence; Extension as Outer World; Interiority as Inner World; The Proposition of Representation and the Element of Sensation; The Inaccessibility of Other I's according to the Principle of Sensualism; The Need for a Revision of the Cartesian Dichotomy in the Interest of a Science of Life; A Methodological Reformulation of the Opening Question; 3. The Thesis; The Question | |
505 | 8 | |a The Dual Aspect in the Appearance of Ordinary Perceptual ThingsAgainst the Misinterpretation of This Analysis: A Closer Focus on the Subject Matter; The Dual Aspect of Living Perceptual Things: Köhler contra Driesch; How Is Dual Aspectivity Possible? The Nature of the Boundary; The Task of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; Definitions of Life; Nature and Object of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; 4. The Modes of Being of Vitality; Essential Characteristics Indicating Vitality; The Positionality of Living Being and Its Spacelikeness | |
505 | 8 | |a Living Being as Process and Type the Dynamic Character of the Living Form; the Individuality of the Living Thing; Living Process as Development; The Curve of Development: Aging and Death; The Individual Living Thing as a System; The Self-Regulation of the Individual Living Thing and the Harmonious Equipotentiality of Its Parts; Individual Living Things as Organized: The Dual Meaning of Organs; The Temporality of Living Being; The Positional Union of Space and Time and the Natural Place; 5. The Organizational Modes of Living Being: Plants and Animals; The Circle of Life | |
505 | 8 | |a Assimilation-DissimilationAdaptedness and Adaptation; Reproduction, Heredity, Selection; The Open Form of Organization of the Plant; The Closed Form of Organization of the Animal; 6. The Sphere of the Animal; The Positionality of the Closed Form: Centrality and Frontality; The Coordination of Stimulus and Response in the Case of an Inoperative Subject (Decentralized Type of Organization); The Coordination of Stimulus and Response by a Subject (Centralized Type of Organization); The Animal's Surrounding Field Organized into Complex Qualities and Things; Intelligence; Memory; Memory as the Unity of Residue and Anticipation; 7. The Sphere of the Human; The Positionality of the Excentric Form: "I" and Personhood; Outer World, Inner World, Shared World; The Fundamental Laws of Anthropology: The Law of Natural Artificiality; The Law of Mediated Immediacy: Immanence and Expressivity; The Law of the Utopian Standpoint: Nullity and Transcendence; Appendix; Glossary; Notes; Index. | |
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contents | Intro; Half Title; Series Announcement Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword from the Helmuth Plessner Society; Translator's Preface and Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition (1928); Preface to the Second Edition (1965); Introduction; Epigraph; 1. Aim and Scope of the Study; The Development of Intuitionist Lebensphilosophie in Opposition to Experience; Lebensphilosophie and the Theory of the Humanities; Working Plan for the Foundation of a Philosophy of the Human; 2. The Cartesian Objection and the Nature of the Problem Extension vs. Interiority and the Problem of AppearanceAppearance as Originating in Interiority; The Prior Givenness of Interiority and the Forward Displacement of Myself: The Proposition of Immanence; Extension as Outer World; Interiority as Inner World; The Proposition of Representation and the Element of Sensation; The Inaccessibility of Other I's according to the Principle of Sensualism; The Need for a Revision of the Cartesian Dichotomy in the Interest of a Science of Life; A Methodological Reformulation of the Opening Question; 3. The Thesis; The Question The Dual Aspect in the Appearance of Ordinary Perceptual ThingsAgainst the Misinterpretation of This Analysis: A Closer Focus on the Subject Matter; The Dual Aspect of Living Perceptual Things: Köhler contra Driesch; How Is Dual Aspectivity Possible? The Nature of the Boundary; The Task of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; Definitions of Life; Nature and Object of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; 4. The Modes of Being of Vitality; Essential Characteristics Indicating Vitality; The Positionality of Living Being and Its Spacelikeness Living Being as Process and Type the Dynamic Character of the Living Form; the Individuality of the Living Thing; Living Process as Development; The Curve of Development: Aging and Death; The Individual Living Thing as a System; The Self-Regulation of the Individual Living Thing and the Harmonious Equipotentiality of Its Parts; Individual Living Things as Organized: The Dual Meaning of Organs; The Temporality of Living Being; The Positional Union of Space and Time and the Natural Place; 5. The Organizational Modes of Living Being: Plants and Animals; The Circle of Life Assimilation-DissimilationAdaptedness and Adaptation; Reproduction, Heredity, Selection; The Open Form of Organization of the Plant; The Closed Form of Organization of the Animal; 6. The Sphere of the Animal; The Positionality of the Closed Form: Centrality and Frontality; The Coordination of Stimulus and Response in the Case of an Inoperative Subject (Decentralized Type of Organization); The Coordination of Stimulus and Response by a Subject (Centralized Type of Organization); The Animal's Surrounding Field Organized into Complex Qualities and Things; Intelligence; Memory; Memory as the Unity of Residue and Anticipation; 7. The Sphere of the Human; The Positionality of the Excentric Form: "I" and Personhood; Outer World, Inner World, Shared World; The Fundamental Laws of Anthropology: The Law of Natural Artificiality; The Law of Mediated Immediacy: Immanence and Expressivity; The Law of the Utopian Standpoint: Nullity and Transcendence; Appendix; Glossary; Notes; Index. |
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spelling | Plessner, Helmuth, 1892-1985, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJg4kRDXcBVFtbHvkYvfv3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81071090 Stufen des Organischen und der Mensch. English Levels of organic life and the human : an introduction to philosophical anthropology / Helmuth Plessner ; introduction by J.M. Bernstein ; translated by Millay Hyatt. First edition. New York : Fordham University Press, 2019. ©2019 1 online resource (lxv, 380 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. A modern classic, this powerful and sophisticated account of embodiment was first published in German in 1928 and now appears in English for the first time. With reference simultaneously to science, social theory, and philosophy, Plessner shows how life can be seen on its own terms to establish its own boundaries. Plessner's account of how the human establishes itself in relation to the nonhuman will invigorate a range of current conversations around the animal, posthumanism, the material turn, and the biology and sociology of cognition. Intro; Half Title; Series Announcement Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword from the Helmuth Plessner Society; Translator's Preface and Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition (1928); Preface to the Second Edition (1965); Introduction; Epigraph; 1. Aim and Scope of the Study; The Development of Intuitionist Lebensphilosophie in Opposition to Experience; Lebensphilosophie and the Theory of the Humanities; Working Plan for the Foundation of a Philosophy of the Human; 2. The Cartesian Objection and the Nature of the Problem Extension vs. Interiority and the Problem of AppearanceAppearance as Originating in Interiority; The Prior Givenness of Interiority and the Forward Displacement of Myself: The Proposition of Immanence; Extension as Outer World; Interiority as Inner World; The Proposition of Representation and the Element of Sensation; The Inaccessibility of Other I's according to the Principle of Sensualism; The Need for a Revision of the Cartesian Dichotomy in the Interest of a Science of Life; A Methodological Reformulation of the Opening Question; 3. The Thesis; The Question The Dual Aspect in the Appearance of Ordinary Perceptual ThingsAgainst the Misinterpretation of This Analysis: A Closer Focus on the Subject Matter; The Dual Aspect of Living Perceptual Things: Köhler contra Driesch; How Is Dual Aspectivity Possible? The Nature of the Boundary; The Task of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; Definitions of Life; Nature and Object of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; 4. The Modes of Being of Vitality; Essential Characteristics Indicating Vitality; The Positionality of Living Being and Its Spacelikeness Living Being as Process and Type the Dynamic Character of the Living Form; the Individuality of the Living Thing; Living Process as Development; The Curve of Development: Aging and Death; The Individual Living Thing as a System; The Self-Regulation of the Individual Living Thing and the Harmonious Equipotentiality of Its Parts; Individual Living Things as Organized: The Dual Meaning of Organs; The Temporality of Living Being; The Positional Union of Space and Time and the Natural Place; 5. The Organizational Modes of Living Being: Plants and Animals; The Circle of Life Assimilation-DissimilationAdaptedness and Adaptation; Reproduction, Heredity, Selection; The Open Form of Organization of the Plant; The Closed Form of Organization of the Animal; 6. The Sphere of the Animal; The Positionality of the Closed Form: Centrality and Frontality; The Coordination of Stimulus and Response in the Case of an Inoperative Subject (Decentralized Type of Organization); The Coordination of Stimulus and Response by a Subject (Centralized Type of Organization); The Animal's Surrounding Field Organized into Complex Qualities and Things; Intelligence; Memory; Memory as the Unity of Residue and Anticipation; 7. The Sphere of the Human; The Positionality of the Excentric Form: "I" and Personhood; Outer World, Inner World, Shared World; The Fundamental Laws of Anthropology: The Law of Natural Artificiality; The Law of Mediated Immediacy: Immanence and Expressivity; The Law of the Utopian Standpoint: Nullity and Transcendence; Appendix; Glossary; Notes; Index. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 01, 2019). Biology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014214 Biologie Philosophie. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Biology Philosophy fast Animal. Biology. Excentric positionality. Human. Life. Nature. Phenomenology. Philosophical anthropology. Philosophy. Plant. Bernstein, J. M., writer of introduction. Hyatt, Millay, translator. Translation of (work): Plessner, Helmuth, 1892-1985, author. Stufen des Organischen und der Mensch. 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spellingShingle | Plessner, Helmuth, 1892-1985 Plessner, Helmuth, 1892-1985 Levels of organic life and the human : an introduction to philosophical anthropology / Intro; Half Title; Series Announcement Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword from the Helmuth Plessner Society; Translator's Preface and Acknowledgments; Preface to the First Edition (1928); Preface to the Second Edition (1965); Introduction; Epigraph; 1. Aim and Scope of the Study; The Development of Intuitionist Lebensphilosophie in Opposition to Experience; Lebensphilosophie and the Theory of the Humanities; Working Plan for the Foundation of a Philosophy of the Human; 2. The Cartesian Objection and the Nature of the Problem Extension vs. Interiority and the Problem of AppearanceAppearance as Originating in Interiority; The Prior Givenness of Interiority and the Forward Displacement of Myself: The Proposition of Immanence; Extension as Outer World; Interiority as Inner World; The Proposition of Representation and the Element of Sensation; The Inaccessibility of Other I's according to the Principle of Sensualism; The Need for a Revision of the Cartesian Dichotomy in the Interest of a Science of Life; A Methodological Reformulation of the Opening Question; 3. The Thesis; The Question The Dual Aspect in the Appearance of Ordinary Perceptual ThingsAgainst the Misinterpretation of This Analysis: A Closer Focus on the Subject Matter; The Dual Aspect of Living Perceptual Things: Köhler contra Driesch; How Is Dual Aspectivity Possible? The Nature of the Boundary; The Task of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; Definitions of Life; Nature and Object of a Theory of the Essential Characteristics of the Organic; 4. The Modes of Being of Vitality; Essential Characteristics Indicating Vitality; The Positionality of Living Being and Its Spacelikeness Living Being as Process and Type the Dynamic Character of the Living Form; the Individuality of the Living Thing; Living Process as Development; The Curve of Development: Aging and Death; The Individual Living Thing as a System; The Self-Regulation of the Individual Living Thing and the Harmonious Equipotentiality of Its Parts; Individual Living Things as Organized: The Dual Meaning of Organs; The Temporality of Living Being; The Positional Union of Space and Time and the Natural Place; 5. The Organizational Modes of Living Being: Plants and Animals; The Circle of Life Assimilation-DissimilationAdaptedness and Adaptation; Reproduction, Heredity, Selection; The Open Form of Organization of the Plant; The Closed Form of Organization of the Animal; 6. The Sphere of the Animal; The Positionality of the Closed Form: Centrality and Frontality; The Coordination of Stimulus and Response in the Case of an Inoperative Subject (Decentralized Type of Organization); The Coordination of Stimulus and Response by a Subject (Centralized Type of Organization); The Animal's Surrounding Field Organized into Complex Qualities and Things; Intelligence; Memory; Memory as the Unity of Residue and Anticipation; 7. The Sphere of the Human; The Positionality of the Excentric Form: "I" and Personhood; Outer World, Inner World, Shared World; The Fundamental Laws of Anthropology: The Law of Natural Artificiality; The Law of Mediated Immediacy: Immanence and Expressivity; The Law of the Utopian Standpoint: Nullity and Transcendence; Appendix; Glossary; Notes; Index. Biology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014214 Biologie Philosophie. SCIENCE Philosophy & Social Aspects. bisacsh Biology Philosophy fast |
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title_full | Levels of organic life and the human : an introduction to philosophical anthropology / Helmuth Plessner ; introduction by J.M. Bernstein ; translated by Millay Hyatt. |
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