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Chicago: Aldine Pub. Co., 1966
306.2 POL
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Fried, Morton H.
New York: Random House, 1967
306.2 FRI e
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Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1978
320.11 ORI
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Gluckman, Max
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1967
321.12 GLU p
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Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1987
306.2 EAR
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Schulte Nordholt, H.G.
Amsterdam: The Hague, 1971
320 NOR p
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London: Tavistock Publications, 1972
320.15 POL
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Evans, John Hyde
"For hundreds of years people have debated what a human is. Some claim humans are those with human DNA. Some claim humans are those with certain traits like rationality. Others say humans are those who are made in the image of God. Scholars in this debate think that if society accepts the wrong definition of a human, people will look at their neighbor as more of an animal, object, or machine-making maltreatment more likely. Despite their seriousness, these claims have never been empirically investigated. This book focuses on human rights as exemplary treatment, and shows that the definitions of a human promoted by biologists and philosophers actually are associated with less support for human rights. Those members of the public who agree with these definitions are less willing to sacrifice to stop genocides, and are more supportive of buying organs from poor people, experimenting on prisoners against their will, torturing people to potentially save lives, and having terminally ill people commit suicide to save money. It appears that the critics are right. However, few Americans agree with these definitions of a human, and looking at how most of the public defines a human, we see a much more nuanced picture, and the presently dominant definitions of a human are unlikely to lead to human rights abuses. Therefore, the critics are right about the definitions of a human promoted by academic biologists and philosophers, but because few Americans agree with these views, concern about widespread maltreatment is overblown.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470258
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Kusumo Lelono
Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama , 1999
658.409 KUS s
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"This book brings together a range of anthropological writings that are inspired by the French philosopher Michel Foucault and examine Foucault?s contribution to current theories of modernity. Treats modernity as an ethnographic object by focusing on its concrete manifestations. Tackles issues of broad interest, from colonialism and globalization to war, genetics, and AIDS. Draws on work from North and South America, Europe, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia.
Contents:
1. Colonial reasons
2. Global governance
3. Technico sciences
4. Biosocial subjects
5. Necropolitical projects"
Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005
e20375698
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