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Commemorating Epimetheus

Commemorating Epimetheus

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Epimetheus has largely been forgotten, and yet, he was once credited with bringing humans into the world naked, unshod, without bed, and unarmed. Rather than view this condition as one of deficiency to be covered over through some kind of technical artifice, Commemorating Epimetheus describes the human condition positively in terms of its state of origin. In other words, Amis seeks to articulate the goodness of fragility. The goodness of our fragility is approached phenomenologically and described in terms of sharing, caring, meeting, dwelling, and loving. These ways of existing with one another are not merely accidental characteristics of human beings or accidental characteristics of our relations with one another, but are inherently human. That is, we come into the world dependent on the care of others; we come to share in humanness through their care, and their care enables us to meet others, dwell with others, and, perhaps, love others. Commemorating Epimetheus investigates being human in terms of our relationships with one another.

Author: Les Amis
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Published: 10/01/2008
Series: Philosophy/Communication
Pages: 100
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781557534972
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