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Joseph Sverker. Human Being and Vulnerability
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Interactive interdisciplinarity and human lived reality
Social constructivism and biologist essentialism?
Chapter 1: From interpellated subjecthood to recognized vulnerability
On the human being, or becoming
Gendered to be human
Performativity and human identity
The Subject is dead, long live the subject
Relationality and the constitution of humanity
The problematic body
The what of the body
Actions
Judith Butler and the person
Desire and personhood
Recognition, personhood and grievability
Chapter 2: Being human nature
Language: window to human nature
Nature/nurture
Unique environment
Genes, personality and behavior
Computationalism and the individual
Webbed causality
Genes and ethics: a question of causality
The individual and human nature
Death of the self again?
Universality, differences and genetic “depth”
Openness and relationality in evolutionary psychology?
Chapter 3: Persons becoming in relations
Ontology of the person
Relationality, space and freedom
Personalist and relational theological anthropology
The divine and the human
The triune Creator and the anthropological significance of Christ
Christ as the imago Dei
Embodied human persons
“spirit,” sin and the question of ethics
Chapter 4: Going beyond: relationality, evolutionary theory and time
Establishing a weak ontology of relationality
Re-reading the theory of evolution
“Situatedness,” environment and the concept of culture
Evolution as performativity
Time matters
The reality of body
The paradox of vulnerability
Chapter 5: Kenotic personalism
Primacy of “person”?
Kenosis, vulnerability and persons: the significance of self-giving relations
Relation, mediation, interpellation
Called in time
“The other” in human nature and consciousness
Consciousness and personhood
The Gift of Vulnerability
Christ and mediation: constituting persons kenotically
The giving between persons
On sin
Kenosis and feminism
Kenosis and resistance
The gift of freedom
The most vulnerable?
And in the end…
Conclusion: persons, individuals and institutions
AI: artificial individualism?
Disclosing the nature/nurture problem
Back to school
Individualism and personalism in school
A love supreme?
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