
Perfection
Coming to Terms with Being Human
Michael J. Hyde(Author)
Baylor University Press
Published on 30. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-1-4813-0976-9 (ISBN)
Description
In a masterful survey of the history of the idea of human perfection, prize-winning author and noted rhetorician Michael J. Hyde leads a fascinating excursion through Western philosophy, religion, science, and art. Eloquently and engagingly he delves into the canon of Western thought, drawing on figures from St. Augustine and John Rawls to Leonardo da Vinci and David Hume to Kenneth Burke and Mary Shelley. On the journey, Hyde expounds on the very notion and ""Otherness"" of God, the empirical and ontological workings of daily existence, the development of reason, and the bounds of beauty. In the end, he ponders the consequences of the perfection-driven impulse of medical science and considers the implications of the bourgeoning rhetoric of ""our posthuman future."" It is nothing short of a triumphant examination of why we humans are challenged to live a life of significant insignificance.
Reviews / Votes
Hyde (communication ethics, Wake Forest Univ.) argues that humans "embody a metaphysical desire for perfection," and he aims to show this by reviewing the pertinent thinking of a very large number of writers, from ancient history to the present, in philosophy, religion, science, and the arts--in a sense, the entire "Western canon." His review of the pertinent thinking of the included writers is interesting, engaging, and informative in a way that draws the reader in. To flesh out his inquiry, Hyde goes into detail in two "case studies" that illustrate the metaphysical desire for perfection: "The Rhetorical Situation of Terri Schiavo" and the recent motion picture As Good as It Gets. VERDICT This book should be of interest to a large readership from scholars to lay readers; highly recommended for philosophy and cultural studies collections in most libraries. -- Library Journal, 2010More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Waco
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
3 black & white photos, 6 line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4813-0976-9 (9781481309769)
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Person
Michael J. Hyde is University Distinguished Professor of Communication Ethics in the Department of Communication and is on the faculty of the Program for Bioethics, Health and Society in the School of Medicine, Wake Forest University. He is the author of The Life-Giving Gift of Acknowledgment and the award-winning The Call of Conscience. In addition, he is the editor of The Ethos of Rhetoric and Communication Philosophy and the Technological Age; with Walter Jost he co-edited Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time and he is co-editor of After the Genome - A Language for Our Biotechnological Future. He and his wife live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Coming to Terms with Perfection
Chapter 2: God on a Good Day
Chapter 3: Interpreting the Call
Chapter 4: The Otherness All Around Us
Chapter 5: Reason
Chapter 6: Beauty
Chapter 7: The Lived Body
Chapter 8: The Good Life, the Good Death
Chapter 9: The Biotechnology Debate
Chapter 10: On Being an Oxymoron
Notes
Index
Chapter 1: Coming to Terms with Perfection
Chapter 2: God on a Good Day
Chapter 3: Interpreting the Call
Chapter 4: The Otherness All Around Us
Chapter 5: Reason
Chapter 6: Beauty
Chapter 7: The Lived Body
Chapter 8: The Good Life, the Good Death
Chapter 9: The Biotechnology Debate
Chapter 10: On Being an Oxymoron
Notes
Index