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Author Archer, Margaret Scotford.

Title Being human : the problem of agency / Margaret S. Archer
Published Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000

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Description x, 323 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Pt. I. The impoverishment of humanity -- 1. Resisting the dissolution of humanity -- 2. Modernity's man -- 3. Society's being: humanity as the gift of society -- Pt. II. The emergence of self-consciousness -- 4. The primacy of practice -- 5. The practical order as pivotal -- Pt. III. The emergence of personal identity -- 6. Humanity and reality: emotions as commentaries on human concerns -- 7. Personal identity: the inner conversation and emotional elaboration -- Pt. IV. The emergence of social identity -- 8. Agents: active and passive -- 9. Actors and commitment -- Conclusion: the re-emergence of humanity
Summary "Humanity and the very notion of the human subject are under threat from postmodernist thinking which has declared not only the 'Death of God' but also 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." "This original and provocative new book from leading social theorist Margaret S. Archer builds on the themes explored in her previous books Culture and Agency (1988) and Realist Social Theory (1995). It will be required reading for academics and students of social theory, cultural theory, political theory, philosophy and theology."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Agent (Philosophy)
Philosophical anthropology.
LC no. 00031287
ISBN 0521791758 (hardback)
0521795648
0521791758