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Beyond Posthuman Theory: Tackling Realities of Everyday Life

Francesca Ferrando
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Francesca Ferrando: New York University, United States

Journal of Posthumanism, 2021, vol. 1, issue 2, 219-224

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has placed us all in front of an existential mirror: Who am I? Who are we, as a society, as a species, as a planet? Many of the old anthropocentric habits based on the foundational myth of human mastery of the world no longer work. The Anthropocene, and all the related environmental emergencies that are happening, are co-caused by the unbalance created by human unsustainable practices of living, behaving and trading. We are at the forefront of a paradigm shift, which is calling all of us to action. Academics have the duty to confront themselves on these issues: Thinking must be followed by actual change. The actualization can be challenging and intense, but is also cathartic, regenerative and empowering. In this text, we will address compelling questions for the 21st century, related to posthuman economics and emerging technologies, sustainable ways of living and existential praxis.

Keywords: Posthuman; Theory; Practice; Philosophy; Neuralink; Economy; Religion; Existence; Existential; Posthumanism; Praxis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.33182/jp.v1i2.1840

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