Verbs, bones, and brains : interdisciplinary perspectives on human nature / edited by Agustín Fuentes and Aku Visala.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Fuentes, Agustin (Editor)
Visala, Aku (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2017]
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Physical Description:vii, 293 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction: The many faces of human nature / Agustín Fuentes and Aku Visala
  • Off human nature / Jonathan Marks
  • Response I. On your marks ... get set, we're off human nature / James M. Calcagno
  • Response II. Rethinking human nature : comments on Jonathan Marks's anti-essentialism / Phillip R. Sloan
  • Response III. Off human nature and on human culture : the importance of the concept of culture to science and society / Robert Sussman and Linda Sussman
  • "To human" is a verb / Tim Ingold
  • Response I. Free and easy wandering : humans, humane education, and designing in harmony with the nature of the way / Susan D. Blum
  • Response II. On human natures : anthropological and Jewish musings / Richard Sosis
  • Response III. The humanifying adventure : a response to Tim Ingold / Markus Mühling
  • Response IV. The ontogenesis of human moral becoming / Darcia Narvaez
  • Recognizing the complexity of personhood : complex emergent developmental linguistic relational neurophysiologicalism / Warren Brown and Brad D. Strawn
  • Response I. "Self-organizing personhood" and many loose ends / Lluis Oviedo
  • Response II. A last hurrah for dualism? / Kelly James Clark
  • Response III. Why the foundational question about human nature is open and empirical / Carl Gillett
  • Human origins and the emergence of a distinctively human imagination : theology and the archaeology of personhood / J. Wentzel van Huyssteen
  • Response I. Constructing the face, creating the collective : Neolithic mediation of personhood / Ian Kuijt
  • Response II. Imago Dei and the glabrous ape / Douglas Hedley
  • What is human nature for? / Grant Ramsey
  • Response I. The difficulties of forsaking normativity / Neil Arner
  • Response II. Some remarks on human nature and naturalism / Aku Visala
  • Putting evolutionary theory to work in investigating human nature(s) / Agustín Fuentes
  • Moving us forward? / Celia Deane-Drummond.