People Are Strange: Material Engagement and the Creation of Self-Consciousness
暫譯: 人類的奇異:物質參與與自我意識的形成

Malafouris, Lambros

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2026-02-03
  • 售價: $2,890
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,746
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 352
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262553902
  • ISBN-13: 9780262553902
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商品描述

A groundbreaking exploration of self-consciousness through material engagement theory, redefining what it means to be human in a constantly changing world.

The making of human consciousness and the question of self-becoming presents a remarkable complication along the continuum of sentient matter. Self-consciousness is an oddity that both unites and differentiates humans from other modes of conscious existence. Lambros Malafouris' evocative proposal is that people are STRANGE, which stands for the process of Situated TRANsactional GEnesis by which self-becoming is realized at the intersection of mind and matter. This book breaks new ground by applying material engagement theory expertly to questions about self-location, the subject-object division, and the nature of self-boundaries.

Malafouris argues that self-bounding (the process by which human ways of being are assembled, owned, or else bound to form what we call self or person) is rarely confined to a singular body. Our boundaries shift in response to the changing material environments and our modes of creative material engagement. Moreover, it is the bounding of consciousness that allows the unbounding of human thought and imagination. Self-bounding is the precondition for a borderless mind. Self-bound is thought-unbound. The theoretical upshot is that, rather than conceiving of self-consciousness as internal and ontological distinct from the material world, we must approach it as a continuous process fundamentally codependent with it.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

透過物質參與理論對自我意識的開創性探索,重新定義在不斷變化的世界中成為人類的意義。

人類意識的形成以及自我成為的問題在感知物質的連續體上呈現出顯著的複雜性。自我意識是一種奇特的現象,它既將人類與其他意識存在的模式聯繫起來,又使其區別開來。Lambros Malafouris 提出的引人深思的觀點是,人類是 STRANGE,這代表了「情境交易生成」(Situated TRANsactional GEnesis)的過程,透過這一過程,自我成為在心靈與物質的交匯處實現本書通過專業地將物質參與理論應用於自我定位、主體-客體劃分以及自我邊界的本質等問題,開創了新的領域。

Malafouris 主張,自我邊界(即人類存在方式的組合、擁有或以其他方式束縛形成我們所稱的自我或個體的過程)很少局限於單一的身體。我們的邊界會隨著物質環境的變化和我們的創造性物質參與模式而變化。此外,正是意識的邊界使人類的思維和想像力得以無邊界地展開。自我邊界是無邊界心靈的前提。自我束縛即是思維無束縛。理論的結論是,我們必須將自我意識視為一個持續的過程,根本上與物質世界相互依賴,而不是將其視為內在的、與物質世界本體上區別的存在。

作者簡介

Lambros Malafouris is Professor of Cognitive and Anthropological Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology and Tutorial Fellow at Hertford College, University of Oxford. He is the author of How Things Shape the Mind (MIT Press) and is Principal Investigator of "HANDMADE: Understanding Creative Gesture in Pottery Making" funded by the European Research Council.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

蘭布羅斯·馬拉福里斯(Lambros Malafouris)是牛津大學考古學研究所的認知與人類學考古學教授,以及赫特福德學院的導師研究員。他是《事物如何塑造心智》(How Things Shape the Mind,麻省理工學院出版社)的作者,並且是由歐洲研究委員會資助的「手工藝:理解陶藝創作中的創意手勢」(HANDMADE: Understanding Creative Gesture in Pottery Making)的首席研究員。

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