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Hosthood
The Human Self in Ecological Transition- Authors:
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- 2025
Summary
Hosthood can be understood in the double meaning of an occurrence and the state produced by it. Based on the self-centeredness of man in modernity, the expansion of the responsibility and participation of individual selfhood in the ecological coherencess of life is discussed, which are given in physical, social, economic, cultural and political terms and are the topic of individual and shared concern in the immediate and wider environment. Hosthood is necessary.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-7560-3159-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7489-5501-6
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 121
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- Hosthood No access
- Humans are hosts, caring in common life No access
- Introduction No access Pages 9 - 16
- 1.1 On the genealogy of the self No access
- 1.2 Concepts of selfhood No access
- 1.3 Steps to an ecological self No access
- 1.4 The constitution of the ecological subject No access
- 2.1 Function and roles of hosts No access
- 2.2 Hosts in a household No access
- 2.3 The term hosthood and what it designates No access
- 2.4 A state of being and a mode of performance No access
- 2.5 Cultural shaping of human life as substance of hosthood No access
- 2.6 The superiority of hosthood over independent and self-governing action within it No access
- 2.7 The expansion of practice in ecological perspective No access
- 2.8 Under hosts in spheres of life and areas of activity No access
- 3.1 The extension of selfhood in hosthood No access
- 3.2 Ecological maintenance of life No access
- 3.3 Care, ecologically configured No access
- 3.4 An ethical transition No access
- 4 Conclusion No access Pages 101 - 104
- References No access Pages 105 - 118
- Register No access Pages 119 - 121





