首页> 外文期刊>Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences >Space and Anthropology of Limit: A Philosophical Perspective
【24h】

Space and Anthropology of Limit: A Philosophical Perspective

机译:极限的空间与人类学:哲学视角

获取原文
       

摘要

In no other living species does technology (or more precisely the need for technological development) play such an important role as it does in the human species. Almost every animal species is able to implement a??techniquesa?? in order to improve its living conditions, that is to produce tools or structures capable of enhancing its ability to procure food and defend itself. No animal, however, to the same extent as the human being, seems unable to do without the constant innovation of its own capacities and their outcomes. This is a constant factor, which unequivocally connotes our being human. It is a constant that we can say is expression of an essentially dual nature: fear of inadequacy, on the one hand, anxiety for perfection, on the other. This rationale remains surely a matter of fact regarding the a??traditionala?? or a??commona?? condition of the man, understood as a being living on the Earth with a specific biological structure. However, any possible understanding of the same issue requires new efforts if and as far we try to maintain it open in a totally different context: a??the spacea??, namely, a not-specific place outside Earth in which the man is trying to give shape to a new path of its own surviving (§ 1). Here rises what we would like to call the "anthropology of limit". In order to grasp a provisional content for such expression, we must proceed a??analyticallya??, first, by reconsidering briefly the two conceptual sides implied in that expression, namely a??What is a man?a?? and a??What do we mean with limit?a?? (§ 2). Secondly, we should try to reconsider the twofold results under a a??syntheticala?? or comprehensive point of view, trying to gather a common area of questioning that opens up if and as far we shift and reconsider both conceptual sides of that expression within the a??space-contexta?? (§ 3).
机译:在任何其他生物物种中,技术(或更确切地说是对技术发展的需求)都没有像人类物种那样发挥重要作用。几乎每一种动物都能够实施一项“技术”。为了改善其生活条件,即生产能够增强其采购食物和自我保护能力的工具或结构。但是,如果没有动物自身能力及其结果的不断创新,似乎没有动物能够达到与人类相同的程度。这是一个恒定的因素,明确地意味着我们是人类。我们可以说,这是一个本质上具有双重性质的常数:一方面是对不足的恐惧,另一方面是对完美的焦虑。关于“传统”的理由,这个理由肯定仍然是事实。或“ commona”?人类的状况,被理解为生活在具有特定生物结构的地球上。但是,如果并且到目前为止我们试图在完全不同的环境中保持开放,则对同一问题的任何可能的理解都需要做出新的努力:a“空间a”,即人在地球之外的非特定位置试图塑造一条自己生存的新道路(第1节)。这里我们称之为“极限人类学”。为了掌握这种表达的临时内容,我们必须首先进行“解析地分析”,首先简要地重新考虑该表达所暗示的两个概念方面,即“什么是人?”。和a?我们所说的极限是什么意思? (第2节)。其次,我们应该尝试重新考虑a?syntheticala ??下的双重结果。或综合的观点,试图收集一个共同的问题领域,这个问题领域在我们是否已经在“空间语境”中转移并重新考虑了该表达的两个概念方面时打开了。 (第3节)。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号