In times of conflicts and crises, an argument insisting on the humane is commonly heard. In wars, voices demanding a humane treatment of prisoners – as decreed by the Geneva Convention – will be raised. Opposition to social injustice may be framed in a collected call for a humane society. Even educational systems may insist on having a humane perspective among its leading causes. Words referring to man – humane, but also humanistic, humanitarian, even humanity – thus take on status of ideals for mankind. Man, in common and legal speech, thus becomes the conceptual marker of his own perfection. The subject of this book is the early history of this linguistic feature and in particular its argumentative use, from its starting point till early modern times.
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The Concept of Humanity in an Age of Globalization

Humanism and Muslim Culture : Historical Heritage and Contemporary Challenges

Exploring Humanity : Intercultural Perspectives on Humanism

Inclusive Humanism : Anthropological Basics for a Realistic Cosmopolitanism

Crafting Humans : From Genesis to Eugenics and Beyond

Approaching Humankind : Towards an Intercultural Humanism

Multiple Experiences of Modernity : Toward a Humanist Critique of Modernity

The Quantum Relations Principle : Managing our Future in the Age of Intelligent Machines

Rebuilding the Profession : Comparative Literature, Intercultural Studies and the Humanities in the Age of Globalization. Essays in Honor of Mihai I. Spariosu

Language, Technology, Humanities in Society 5.0
