We Live in Social Space (ePub)
A Window to a New Science
(Sprache: Englisch)
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Does the fetus know it is in its mothers womb? Probably not. Certainly not in any conscious way. Yet it is there, in the womb, asserting its existence. In that prepartum existence, the fetus is coping on its path to becoming...
Does the fetus know it is in its mothers womb? Probably not. Certainly not in any conscious way. Yet it is there, in the womb, asserting its existence. In that prepartum existence, the fetus is coping on its path to becoming...
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This is how the book starts:
Does the fetus know it is in its mothers womb? Probably not. Certainly not in any conscious way. Yet it is there, in the womb, asserting its existence. In that prepartum existence, the fetus is coping on its path to becoming a viable human being.
Do we, postpartum humans, know that we live in some sort of external womb? Probably not. Yet we do live in the confines of an external womb. Ill call it social space. We may not be aware of it, but we live in, and through, and by the actions of social space.
The book examines four attributes of that Social Space. They give new illumination to many facets of our lifefrom our sexuality to willingness to believe in false messiahs, from stage fright among even the most accomplished performers to our enjoyment of opera.
Does the fetus know it is in its mothers womb? Probably not. Certainly not in any conscious way. Yet it is there, in the womb, asserting its existence. In that prepartum existence, the fetus is coping on its path to becoming a viable human being.
Do we, postpartum humans, know that we live in some sort of external womb? Probably not. Yet we do live in the confines of an external womb. Ill call it social space. We may not be aware of it, but we live in, and through, and by the actions of social space.
The book examines four attributes of that Social Space. They give new illumination to many facets of our lifefrom our sexuality to willingness to believe in false messiahs, from stage fright among even the most accomplished performers to our enjoyment of opera.
Autoren-Porträt von Fred Emil Katz
Fred Emil Katz, child survivor of the Holocaust, rescued by the Quaker-initiated Kindertransport from Germany to England. Had a career as sociology professor – taught at Texas Tech, University of Missouri, SUNY Buffalo and Tel Aviv University. Ph.D., UNC Chapel Hill, NC. Authored six previous books. Including “Ordinary People and Extraordinary Evil” and “Confronting Evil” that address the Holocaust with focus on how ordinary, decent people could, and did become active participants in horrors.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Fred Emil Katz
- 2017, 128 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 1524659738
- ISBN-13: 9781524659738
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.01.2017
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