Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion

The article treats the issue of generality. How may one conceive of the relationship between the uniqueness of individuality and the commonality of the human (species and society) without reduction? Can generalization be made moral – es-chewing stereotypes in society – and can it be made authentic...

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Main Author: Nigel Rapport
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2013-01-01
Series:Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
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Online Access:https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2026
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spelling doaj-6d4abbf72fa846768009ddd8c03d4eae2020-11-25T04:02:17ZengLinköping University Electronic PressCulture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research2000-15252013-01-014410.3384/cu.2000.1525.124661Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and DistortionNigel Rapport0Anthropological and Philosophical Studies, The University of St. Andrews, Scotland The article treats the issue of generality. How may one conceive of the relationship between the uniqueness of individuality and the commonality of the human (species and society) without reduction? Can generalization be made moral – es-chewing stereotypes in society – and can it be made authentic – enacting a human science which treats the individual as a thing-in-itself? Simmel’s seminal inter-vention was to see generality as a necessary kind of distortion. In contrast, this article offers rational models of the one and the whole which expect to retain the uniqueness of the one; and it suggests characteristics of human embodiment (ca-pacities, potentialities) that speak to individuality and generality at the same time. The article ends with a reconsideration of distortion as a humane artistic represen-tation, by way of the work of Stanley Spencer. https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2026GeneralizationCosmopolitanismIndividualityHumanityRepresentationDistortion
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Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion
Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
Generalization
Cosmopolitanism
Individuality
Humanity
Representation
Distortion
author_facet Nigel Rapport
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title Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion
title_short Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion
title_full Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion
title_fullStr Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion
title_full_unstemmed Towards Moral and Authentic Generalization: Humanity, Individual Human Beings and Distortion
title_sort towards moral and authentic generalization: humanity, individual human beings and distortion
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research
issn 2000-1525
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The article treats the issue of generality. How may one conceive of the relationship between the uniqueness of individuality and the commonality of the human (species and society) without reduction? Can generalization be made moral – es-chewing stereotypes in society – and can it be made authentic – enacting a human science which treats the individual as a thing-in-itself? Simmel’s seminal inter-vention was to see generality as a necessary kind of distortion. In contrast, this article offers rational models of the one and the whole which expect to retain the uniqueness of the one; and it suggests characteristics of human embodiment (ca-pacities, potentialities) that speak to individuality and generality at the same time. The article ends with a reconsideration of distortion as a humane artistic represen-tation, by way of the work of Stanley Spencer.
topic Generalization
Cosmopolitanism
Individuality
Humanity
Representation
Distortion
url https://cultureunbound.ep.liu.se/article/view/2026
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