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The Utopian Human Right to Science and Culture

Toward the Philosophy of Excendence in the Postmodern Society
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The Utopian Human Right to Science and Culture investigates the concept of a fundamental human right to science and culture, framed as an ideal with utopian qualities. Drawing from postmodern philosophy and inspired by critical theorists like Levinas, Gadamer, Bauman, and Habermas, Anna Maria Andersen Nawrot offers a novel perspective on access to knowledge in our contemporary postanalogue society. The book explores the individual's role, language, and text through the lens of β€˜excendence’ and reinterprets human rights, proposing new ethics grounded in dignity, solidarity, and social considerations. An annex presents the author’s personal journey from myth to reason, enriching this philosophical discourse.
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This book is ideal for researchers and students in philosophy, human rights, law, intellectual property, and social theory who seek critical and innovative approaches to the right to science and culture in the modern era.

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This book explores the question of whether the ideal right to science and culture exists. It proposes that the human right to science and culture is of a utopian character and argues for the necessity of the existence of such a right by developing a philosophical project situated in postmodernity.

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This book explores the question of whether the ideal right to science and culture exists. It proposes that the human right to science and culture is of a utopian character and argues for the necessity of the existence of such a right by developing a philosophical project situated in postmodernity, based on the assumption of 'thinking in terms of excendence'.

The book brings a novel and critical approach to human rights in general, and to the human right to science and culture in particular. It offers a new way of thinking about access to knowledge in the postanalogue, postmodern society.

Inspired by twentieth-century critical theorists such as Levinas, Gadamer, Bauman, and Habermas, the book begins by using excendence as a way of thinking about the individual, speech, and text. It considers paradigms arising from postanalogue society, revealing the neglected normative content of the human right to science and culture and proposes a morality, dignity, and solidarity situated in a postmodern context.

Finally, the book concludes by responding to questions on happiness, dignity, and that which is social. Including an Annex which presents the author’s private project related to thinking in the context of the journey from 'myth to reason', The Utopian Human Right to Science and Culture is of interest to researchers in the fields of philosophy and the theory of law, human rights, intellectual property, and social theory.

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Reviewers praise the book for its thorough philosophical analysis and fresh perspectives on legal issues in the information society. Radim PolAiak highlights its relevance to those engaged with information rights and intellectual property, calling it highly recommendable. Nina-Louisa Arold Lorenz acknowledges the book’s impressive case for recognising a new human right and values its contribution to copyright law, human rights, and norm-creation discussions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472418326

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 03 April 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 232

About the Author

Since December 2012, Anna Maria Andersen Nawrot has been Deputy Head of the Center for Theory and Philosophy of Human Rights, Faculty of Law and Administration, Lodz University, Poland (CENHER Lodz) and a Head of the CENHER Regional Office in Lund, Sweden. In 2007 she was awarded a second prize for the best PhD in law by the Polish Science Academy and Kluwer Poland. Since 2008 she has been Senior Lecturer in Human Rights on the Master Course in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund University and during 2010-11 she was Director of one of the specializations available on the course. From 2007-2012, she was a senior researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Lund with postdoctoral grants received from the Swedish Institute. She was Managing Editor of the Nordic Journal of International Law (NJIL) from 2009-11 and in 2013 she was awarded an individual stipendium on the child rights project from the Justa Gardi Foundation, Sweden.

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