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A Philosophy for Future Generations: The Structure and Dynamics of Transgenerationality

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Italian Publication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2022Description: 174pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781350229822
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Philosophy for future generationsDDC classification:
  • N35.1 23 AN248
Contents:
Subject(s): Philosophical anthropology | Generations | Social sciences -- Philosophy | Sociology -- Philosophy
Summary: "If societies, like institutions, are built to endure, then the bond that exists between generations must be considered. Constructing a framework to establish a philosophy of future generations, Tiziana Andina explores the factors that make it possible for a society to reproduce over time. Andina's study of the diachronic structure of societies considers the never-ending passage of generations, as each new generation comes to form a part of the new social fabric and political model. Her model draws on the anthropologies offered by classical political philosophies such as Hobbes and Macchiavelli and the philosophies of power as discussed by Nietzsche. She confronts the ethics and function of this fundamental relationship, examines the role of transgenerationality in the formation and endurance of Western democracies and recognizes an often overlooked problem: each new generation must form part of social and political arrangements designed for them by the generations that came before"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subject(s): Philosophical anthropology | Generations | Social sciences -- Philosophy | Sociology -- Philosophy

"If societies, like institutions, are built to endure, then the bond that exists between generations must be considered. Constructing a framework to establish a philosophy of future generations, Tiziana Andina explores the factors that make it possible for a society to reproduce over time. Andina's study of the diachronic structure of societies considers the never-ending passage of generations, as each new generation comes to form a part of the new social fabric and political model. Her model draws on the anthropologies offered by classical political philosophies such as Hobbes and Macchiavelli and the philosophies of power as discussed by Nietzsche. She confronts the ethics and function of this fundamental relationship, examines the role of transgenerationality in the formation and endurance of Western democracies and recognizes an often overlooked problem: each new generation must form part of social and political arrangements designed for them by the generations that came before"-- Provided by publisher.

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