Verbs, bones, and brains : interdisciplinary perspectives on human nature /
Verbs, bones, and brains : interdisciplinary perspectives on human nature /
edited by Agustin Fuentes and Aku Visala.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Off Human Nature / On Your Marks ... Get Set, We're Off Human Nature / Rethinking Human Nature: Comments on Jonathan Marks's Anti-Essentialism / Off Human Nature and On Human Culture: The Importance of the Concept of Culture to Science and Society / "To Human" Is a Verb / Free and Easy Wandering: Humans, Humane Education, and Designing in Harmony with the Nature of the Way / On Human Natures: Anthropological and Jewish Musings / Humanifying Adventure: A Response to Tim Ingold / Ontogenesis of Human Moral Becoming / Recognizing the Complexity of Personhood: Complex Emergent Developmental Linguistic Relational Neurophysiologicalism / "Self-Organizing Personhood" and Many Loose Ends / Last Hurrah for Dualism? / Why the Foundational Question about Human Nature Is Open and Empirical / Human Origins and the Emergence of a Distinctively Human Imagination: Theology and the Archaeology of Personhood / Constructing the Face, Creating the Collective: Neolithic Mediation of Personhood / Imago Dei and the Glabrous Ape / What Is Human Nature For? / Difficulties of Forsaking Normativity / Some Remarks on Human Nature and Naturalism / Epilogues -- Putting Evolutionary Theory to Work in Investigating Human Nature(s) / Moving Us Forward? / Jonathan Marks -- James M. Calcagno -- Phillip R. Sloan -- Linda Sussman -- Tim Ingold -- Susan D. Blum -- Richard Sosis -- Markus Muhling -- Darcia Narvaez -- Brad D. Strawn -- Lluis Oviedo -- Kelly James Clark -- Carl Gillett -- J. Wentzel van Huyssteen -- Ian Kuijt -- Douglas Hedley -- Grant Ramsey -- Neil Arner -- Aku Visala -- Agustin Fuentes -- Celia Deane-Drummond. Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Response I Response II Response III ch. 2 Response I Response II Response III Response IV ch. 3 Response I Response II Response III ch. 4 Response I Response II ch. 5 Response I Response II
9780268101169 0268101167
22573/ctvpghrg8 JSTOR
2016044814
Philosophical anthropology.
Human beings.
PHILOSOPHY--Movements--Humanism.
Human beings.
Philosophical anthropology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical
Electronic books.
BD450
128
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Off Human Nature / On Your Marks ... Get Set, We're Off Human Nature / Rethinking Human Nature: Comments on Jonathan Marks's Anti-Essentialism / Off Human Nature and On Human Culture: The Importance of the Concept of Culture to Science and Society / "To Human" Is a Verb / Free and Easy Wandering: Humans, Humane Education, and Designing in Harmony with the Nature of the Way / On Human Natures: Anthropological and Jewish Musings / Humanifying Adventure: A Response to Tim Ingold / Ontogenesis of Human Moral Becoming / Recognizing the Complexity of Personhood: Complex Emergent Developmental Linguistic Relational Neurophysiologicalism / "Self-Organizing Personhood" and Many Loose Ends / Last Hurrah for Dualism? / Why the Foundational Question about Human Nature Is Open and Empirical / Human Origins and the Emergence of a Distinctively Human Imagination: Theology and the Archaeology of Personhood / Constructing the Face, Creating the Collective: Neolithic Mediation of Personhood / Imago Dei and the Glabrous Ape / What Is Human Nature For? / Difficulties of Forsaking Normativity / Some Remarks on Human Nature and Naturalism / Epilogues -- Putting Evolutionary Theory to Work in Investigating Human Nature(s) / Moving Us Forward? / Jonathan Marks -- James M. Calcagno -- Phillip R. Sloan -- Linda Sussman -- Tim Ingold -- Susan D. Blum -- Richard Sosis -- Markus Muhling -- Darcia Narvaez -- Brad D. Strawn -- Lluis Oviedo -- Kelly James Clark -- Carl Gillett -- J. Wentzel van Huyssteen -- Ian Kuijt -- Douglas Hedley -- Grant Ramsey -- Neil Arner -- Aku Visala -- Agustin Fuentes -- Celia Deane-Drummond. Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Response I Response II Response III ch. 2 Response I Response II Response III Response IV ch. 3 Response I Response II Response III ch. 4 Response I Response II ch. 5 Response I Response II
9780268101169 0268101167
22573/ctvpghrg8 JSTOR
2016044814
Philosophical anthropology.
Human beings.
PHILOSOPHY--Movements--Humanism.
Human beings.
Philosophical anthropology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical
Electronic books.
BD450
128