96 Pages
by Routledge

96 Pages
by Routledge

96 Pages
by Routledge

The potential to clone, augment, and repair human beings is pushing the very concept of the human to its limit. Fantasies and metaphors of a supposedly monstrous and inhuman future increasingly dominate films, art and popular culture. On the Human Condition is an invigorating and fascinating exploration of where the idea of the human stands today. Given the damage human beings have inflicted on... Read more

Introduction: The Overcoming of Overcoming  Preface  1. Is Humanism the Last Resort?  2. The Danger of Monsters  3. From Foreseeable Risks to the Unforeseeable  4. Between the Superhuman and the Inhuman  Conclusion: What "Overcoming" Means  Bibliography

Biography

At the time of his death in 2002, Dominique Janicaud was one of the leading philosophers in France. He taught at the University of Nice and wrote many books, including Heidegger en France and The Powers of the Rational.

‘Dominique Janicaud was one of the French philosophers most attentive to contemporary realities and their origins, without ever forfeiting conceptual rigour.’ -Roger Pol-Droit, Le Monde