Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences | |
Space and Anthropology of Limit: A Philosophical Perspective | |
Pirni, Alberto1  | |
[1] CDG Lab, Sant'Anna School for Advanced Studies, Institute of Law, Politics and Development, Pisa, Italy | |
关键词: space; Anthropology; Limits; Philosophy; Darwinian evolution; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fspas.2016.00022 | |
学科分类:空间科学 | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
In no other living species does technology (or more precisely the need for technological development) play such an important role as it does in the human species. Almost every animal species is able to implement âtechniquesâ in order to improve its living conditions, that is to produce tools or structures capable of enhancing its ability to procure food and defend itself. No animal, however, to the same extent as the human being, seems unable to do without the constant innovation of its own capacities and their outcomes. This is a constant factor, which unequivocally connotes our being human. It is a constant that we can say is expression of an essentially dual nature: fear of inadequacy, on the one hand, anxiety for perfection, on the other. This rationale remains surely a matter of fact regarding the âtraditionalâ or âcommonâ condition of the man, understood as a being living on the Earth with a specific biological structure. However, any possible understanding of the same issue requires new efforts if and as far we try to maintain it open in a totally different context: âthe spaceâ, namely, a not-specific place outside Earth in which the man is trying to give shape to a new path of its own surviving (§ 1). Here rises what we would like to call the "anthropology of limit". In order to grasp a provisional content for such expression, we must proceed âanalyticallyâ, first, by reconsidering briefly the two conceptual sides implied in that expression, namely âWhat is a man?â and âWhat do we mean with limit?â (§ 2). Secondly, we should try to reconsider the twofold results under a âsyntheticalâ or comprehensive point of view, trying to gather a common area of questioning that opens up if and as far we shift and reconsider both conceptual sides of that expression within the âspace-contextâ (§ 3).
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