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(Ebook) Being Human: The Problem of Agency by Margaret S. Archer ISBN 9780511013102, 9780521791755, 9780521795647, 0521791758, 0521795648, 0511013108

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Authors:Margaret S. Archer
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.34 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511013102, 9780521791755, 9780521795647, 0521791758, 0521795648, 0511013108
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(Ebook) Being Human: The Problem of Agency by Margaret S. Archer ISBN 9780511013102, 9780521791755, 9780521795647, 0521791758, 0521795648, 0511013108

The human subject is under threat from postmodernist thinking that has declared the ''Death of God'' and the ''Death of Man.'' This book is a revindication of the concept of humanity, rejecting contemporary social theory that seeks to diminish human properties and powers. Archer argues that being human depends on an interaction with the real world in which practice takes primacy over language in the emergence of human self-consciousness, thought, emotionality and personal identity--all of which are prior to, and more basic than, our acquisition of a social identity.
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