
Hosthood
The Human Self in Ecological Transition
Wolf Rainer Wendt(Author)
Nomos (Publisher)
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Published on 19. August 2025
121 pages
978-3-7489-5501-6 (ISBN)
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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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English
Place of publication
Baden-Baden
Germany
File size
2,35 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-7489-5501-6 (9783748955016)
DOI
10.5771/9783748955016
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