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Once Out of Nature. Augustine on Time and the Body. (2011)
ISBN: 9780226585758 bzw. 0226585751, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR.
University of Chicago Press, 30.05, XIV, 244 Seiten / p. 22,9 x 15,2 x 2,5 cm, Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dustjacket. sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine?s theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine?s conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. -- In Nightingale?s view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine?s writings, humans live both in and out of nature - exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are "resident aliens" on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment - where the physical body persists - into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. -- Nightingale connects Augustine?s views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine?s thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human. ISBN 9780226585758Klassische Philologie 2011.
Once Out of Nature: Augustine on Time and the Body (Hardcover) (2011)
ISBN: 9780226585758 bzw. 0226585751, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Hardcover. Augustine (AD 354-430) was the first theologian to write an autobiographical book dealing with the themes of sin and salvation, time and eternity. "Once Out of Nature &qu.Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. 244 pages. 0.499.
Once Out of Nature. Augustine on Time and the Body. (1930)
ISBN: 9780226585758 bzw. 0226585751, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press. gebraucht, guter Zustand, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert/ Schwarz/ Zerfaß, [3280044].
XIV, 244 Seiten / p. 22,9 x 15,2 x 2,5 cm, Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dustjacket. sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine’s theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine’s conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. -- In Nightingale’s view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine’s writings, humans live both in and out of nature - exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are “resident aliens” on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment - where the physical body persists - into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. -- Nightingale connects Augustine’s views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine’s thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human. ISBN 9780226585758, 30.05.2011. gebraucht; gut, 653g, Internationaler Versand, Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal.
Once Out of Nature. Augustine on Time and the Body. (1930)
ISBN: 9780226585758 bzw. 0226585751, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press. gebraucht, guter Zustand, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR Borkert, Schwarz, Zerfaß, 10785 Berlin.
XIV, 244 Seiten / p. 22,9 x 15,2 x 2,5 cm, Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dustjacket. sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine’s theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine’s conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. -- In Nightingale’s view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine’s writings, humans live both in and out of nature - exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are “resident aliens” on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment - where the physical body persists - into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. -- Nightingale connects Augustine’s views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine’s thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human. ISBN 9780226585758 Versand D: 4,50 EUR, Angelegt am: 20.10.2022.
Once Out of Nature. Augustine on Time and the Body. (2011)
ISBN: 9780226585758 bzw. 0226585751, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press. 30.05.2011. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, mit Einband.
XIV, 244 Seiten / p. sehr guter Zustand / very good condition - Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine’s theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine’s conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. -- In Nightingale’s view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine’s writings, humans live both in and out of nature - exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are "resident aliens" on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment - where the physical body persists - into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. -- Nightingale connects Augustine’s views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine’s thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human. ISBN 9780226585758 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 653 22,9 x 15,2 x 2,5 cm, Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag / Cloth with dustjacket. Books.
Once Out of Nature by Andrea Nightingale Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
ISBN: 9780226585758 bzw. 0226585751, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine’s theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine’s conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. In Nightingale’s view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine’s writings, humans live both in and out of nature—exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are “resident aliens" on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment—where the physical body persists—into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. Nightingale connects Augustine’s views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine’s thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human. | Once Out of Nature by Andrea Nightingale Hardcover | Indigo Chapters.
Once Out of Nature: Augustine on Time and the Body (2011)
ISBN: 9780226585789 bzw. 0226585786, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine's theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine's conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. In Nightingale's view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine's writings, humans live both in and out of nature-exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are "resident aliens" on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment-where the physical body persists-into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. Nightingale connects Augustine's views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine's thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human.
Once Out of Nature: Augustine on Time and the Body
ISBN: 9780226585789 bzw. 0226585786, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine's theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine's conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. In Nightingale's view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine's writings, humans live both in and out of nature-exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are "resident aliens" on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment-where the physical body persists-into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. Nightingale connects Augustine's views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine's thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human.
Once Out of Nature (2011)
ISBN: 9780226585789 bzw. 0226585786, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Once Out of Nature : Augustine on Time and the Body
ISBN: 9780226585789 bzw. 0226585786, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Once Out of Nature offers an original interpretation of Augustine's theory of time and embodiment. Andrea Nightingale draws on philosophy, sociology, literary theory, and social history to analyze Augustine's conception of temporality, eternity, and the human and transhuman condition. In Nightingale’s view, the notion of embodiment illuminates a set of problems much larger than the body itself: it captures the human experience of being an embodied soul dwelling on earth. In Augustine’s writings, humans live both in and out of nature—exiled from Eden and punished by mortality, they are “resident aliens” on earth. While the human body is subject to earthly time, the human mind is governed by what Nightingale calls psychic time. For the human psyche always stretches away from the present moment—where the physical body persists—into memories and expectations. As Nightingale explains, while the body is present in the here and now, the psyche cannot experience self-presence. Thus, for Augustine, the human being dwells in two distinct time zones, in earthly time and in psychic time. The human self, then, is a moving target. Adam, Eve, and the resurrected saints, by contrast, live outside of time and nature: these transhumans dwell in an everlasting present. Nightingale connects Augustine’s views to contemporary debates about transhumans and suggests that Augustine’s thought reflects our own ambivalent relationship with our bodies and the earth. Once Out of Nature offers a compelling invitation to ponder the boundaries of the human.