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Towards a New Human Being, 1st ed. 2019

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Irigaray Luce, O'Brien Mahon, Hadjioannou Christos

Couverture de l’ouvrage Towards a New Human Being

With my own introduction and epilogue, Towards a New Human Being gathers original essays by early career researchers and established academic figures in response to To Be Born, my most recent book. The contributors approach key issues of this book from their own scientific fields and perspectives ? through calls for a different way of bringing up and educating children, the constitution of a new environmental and sociocultural milieu or the criticism of past metaphysics and the introduction of new themes into the philosophical horizon. However, all the essays which compose the volume correspond to proposals for the advent of a new human being ? so answering the  subtitle of To Be Born: Genesis of a New Human Being. To Be Born thus acts as a background from which each author had the opportunity to develop and think in their own way. As such Towards aNew Human Being  is part of a longer-term undertaking in which I engaged together and in dialogue with more or less confirmed thinkers with a view to giving birth to a new human being and building a new world.

?Luce Irigaray

Introduction: Creating the Background for the Emergence of a New Human Being

Luce Irigaray

A Different Way of Bringing Up and Educating Children

1: How to Lead a Child to Flower: Luce Irigaray’s Philosophy of the Growth of Children

Jennifer Carter

2: What a Child Can Teach us

Maria Fannin

3: To Be Born a Girl?: Irigaray, Sexuate Identity and the Girl

Elspeth Mitchell

4: From Desire to Be Born to Desire for Being Together in the Philosophy of Luce Irigaray

Katarzyna Szopa

Constitution of a New Environment and Sociocultural Milieu

5: Heidegger, the Fourfold and Irigaray’s To Be Born: An Architectural Perspective

Andrea Wheeler

6: ‘Testimony Against the Whole’ - Examining the limits of Peace with Derrida and Irigaray

Harry Bregazzi

7:Politics of Relation, Politics of Love

Emma Jones

8: Original Wonder: An Irigarayan Reading of the Genesis Cosmology

Abigail Rine Favale

9: Faithful to Life

Phyllis Kaminski

Questioning the Philosophical Background of Our Culture

10: Re-founding Philosophy with Self-affection

Andrew Bevan

11: Can Our Being in the World Remain in the Neuter?

Christos Hadjioannou

12: On Nietzsche and Pregnancy: The Beginning of the Genesis of a New Human Being

Katrina Mitcheson

13: Nothing Against Natality

Mahon OBrien

By Way of Epilogue: Some Words from the Contributors

Luce Irigaray
Luce Irigaray is one of the leading thinkers of our age. She is the author of more than thirty books translated into various languages, the most recent of which are Sharing the World (2008), In the Beginning, She Was (2012) and Through Vegetal Being (co-authored with Michael Marder, 2016). She is also the co-editor (with Michael Marder) of Building a New World (2015), a volume in which early-career researchers from her seminars explore new ways of thinking, in order to promote a world-wide community respectful of differences between the sexes, generations, cultures and traditions.

Mahon O'Brien is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Sussex, UK. His work is largely concerned with issues in phenomenology, in particular, the work of Martin Heidegger. He has published two books on Heidegger to date with another due to appear later this year. He is also interested in the history of philosophy more broadly and is currently working on a number of papers on Plato as well as some of the central themes in twentieth century phenomenology.

Christos Hadjioannou is IRC Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Dublin, Ireland. He completed a PhD in Philosophy at Sussex University, UK, in 2015. His thesis was entitled The Emergence of Mood in Heidegger’s Phenomenology. His main research interest lies in Heidegger’s philosophy, with an emphasis on the affective elements of his thought. He has co-edited a volume on Heidegger on Technology (Routledge, 2018), and is currently editing a volume on Heidegger on Affect (Palgrave, forthcoming).

Explores the key ideas from Irigaray’s most recent book, To Be Born

Includes contributions from doctoral candidates specializing in Irigaray’s philosophy

Covers topics and themes that testify to the continuing relevance, vibrancy, and profundity of Luce Irigaray’s thought

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