Dear all,

Please join us for the CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar

Wednesday 27th Novermber 1-2:30pm in HPS Seminar Room 2.

Christina Toren (St Andrews) will give a talk entitled "Towards a Unified
Model of Human Being". The abstract is below.

Best wishes,

Christopher


Abstract:
Taken to its logical conclusion, what Husserl called ‘historicity’ entails
that all aspects of human being, including all perceptual processes, at
once evince a person’s collective-cum-personal history and function to
structure what the world can be for him or her. This observation throws
into question the model of human being that currently informs the human
sciences: that the unity of humankind is given by human biology and that
what differentiates us is culture. This idea of ‘one unifying nature and
many differentiating cultures’ blinds us to historicity – our own as well
as others’ – and to understanding its consequences for what it is to be
human. This paper suggests the necessity for re-thinking this model,
discusses in some detail what an alternative, unified model of human being
might look like, and raises the question of what might be its
methodological implications for the human sciences.


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Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge

Personal Website: www.chrisclarke.eu <http://www.chrisclarke.eu/index.html>
Project Website: www.humannature.hps.cam.ac.uk
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