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Beyond Separateness: The Social Nature Of Human Beings--their Autonomy,

Beyond Separateness: The Social Nature Of Human Beings--their Autonomy, Knowledge, And Power Paperback / softback - 1995

by Richard Schmitt

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Schmitt moves beyond the current dominant assumption that human beings are essentially separate from one another.

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Paperback / softback. New. In this ambitious and original book, Richard Schmitt moves beyond the current dominant modernist assumption that human beings are essentially separate from one another. In so doing, he provides an understanding of how we can be in some ways autonomous beings with individual rights and at the same time essentially social beings who can be understood only in terms of our social relations.
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Richard Schmitt is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Brown University. He now teaches at Assumption, Becker and Worcester State Colleges as an adjunct. Born in Germany, of Jewish parentage, he arrived in the United States in 1946. Best known for his introductory texts to Heidegger and to Marx and Engels, he has written widely about existentialism and political philosophy. Alienation--a topic at the intersection of Existentialism and Political Philosophy--has been a lifelong concern of his.