Beyond Humanness

Beyond Humanness
Author: Joseph Kofi Eshun
Publisher: Faith Revival Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 222
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1495138550

What is human? What is the nature of our souls? What in God's name are we doing here on earth? Are we alone in the universe? What does the Bible say about ghosts. Open this book and find out more. This riveting and thought-provoking book is an attempt to provide detailed answers to some key questions asked throughout human history. Beyond Humanness, is a brilliant work by Joseph Kofi Eshun, one of Atlanta's finest Bible teachers and Christian authors. In this book you will discover: 1. Why humans were created and what our assignment is on this planet. 2. That there is more to our humanness than meets the eye. 3. That death is just another chapter in this human experience. 4. That there are different dimensions to our humanness. 5. That it is possible to live a life without deficit. 6. That there is nothing like casual sex and many more. This book will leave some with questions while others will find answers to some questions in their minds. Others will discover their true nature and will start living as humans for the first time. Beyond Humanness is a must read for every soul.

Beyond HR

Beyond HR
Author: John W. Boudreau
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 142210415X

In Beyond HR: The New Science of Human capital, John Boudreau and Peter Ramstad show you how to do this through a new decisions science-talentship. Through talentship, you move far beyond merely reactive mind-set of planning and budgeting for headcount and hiring and retaining talent.

Beyond Human Nature

Beyond Human Nature
Author: Jesse J. Prinz
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393347890

An award-winning cognitive scientist describes how the influence of experience and culture can override DNA in an attempt to shatter the myth that illness and addiction are unavoidable as dictated by genetic composition. 15,000 first printing.

Beyond Human

Beyond Human
Author: Charlie Blake
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441173994

Beyond Human investigates what it means to call ourselves human beings in relation to both our distant past and our possible futures as a species, and the questions this might raise for our relationship with the myriad species with which we share the planet. Drawing on insights from zoology, theology, cultural studies and aesthetics, an international line-up of contributors explore such topics as our origins as reflected in early cave art in the upper Palaeolithic through to our prospects at the forefront of contemporary biotechnology. In the process, the book positions "the human" in readiness for what many have characterized as our transhuman or posthuman future. For if our status as rational animals or "animals that think" has traditionally distinguished us as apparently superior to other species, this distinction has become increasingly problematic. It has come to be seen as based on skills and technologies that do not distinguish us so much as position us as transitional animals. It is the direction and consequences of this transition that is the central concern of Beyond Human.

Beyond Human

Beyond Human
Author: Jaden Rose Phoenix
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2011-07-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0983459215

Feeling stuck in the human dimension? It's all in your head. Most seekers of expanded consciousness know what they'd like to manifest. Freedom from pain and illness, greater personal wealth, connected relationships, deeper contentment, these should come to us when we transcend reality and tap into the 'realm of all possibility', right? It turns out that what makes us uniquely human-our giant brains-blocks our access to the universe beyond human. Seeking control, having to know everything, demanding results, these are brain-fed barriers to navigating dimensions that have no limits. Jaden Phoenix gets us out of our heads and into our heart space. Suddenly enlightenment isn't about perfection, expectations or demands, but about letting go, trusting, and allowing the universe to work through you. You'll discover: * Basic tools and skills for navigating consciousness * Simple strategies for bypassing your doubts, fears and negative thinking * A breakthrough holographic model for creating the life you want * Tools that supercharge your life with power and energy * The point of power where intent creates miracles * The beauty of the deep, magical space "beyond human"

Beyond Human Rights

Beyond Human Rights
Author: Alain de Benoist
Publisher: Arktos
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1907166211

The second volume in an ongoing series of English translations of de Benoist's works is an examination of the origins of the concept of human rights in European Antiquity, in which rights were defined in terms of the individual's relationship to his community and were understood as being exclusive to that community alone.

Beyond Human

Beyond Human
Author: Justin Paul Abraham
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780994433558

We stand fully identified in the new creation renewed in knowledge according to the pattern of the exact image of our Creator (Col 3:10, MIR). There is a Voice calling us as a species back to the Blueprint of our Design. A Voice calling us out of ignorance into an expansive future beyond our wildest dreams. A future beyond the limitations of space and time, the mind and the physical body. A future "Beyond Human."

Beyond Human

Beyond Human
Author: Erik Seedhouse
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662435268

Beyond Human is an informative and accessible guide for all those interested in the developing sciences of genetic engineering, bio printing and human cloning. Illustrating the ideas with reference to well-known science fiction films and novels, the author provides a unique insight into and understanding of how genetic manipulation, cloning, and other novel bio-technologies will one day allow us to redesign our species. It also addresses the legitimate concerns about “playing God”, while at the same time embracing the positive aspects of the scientific trajectory that will lead to our transhuman future.

Bergson

Bergson
Author: Keith Ansell Pearson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350043974

A thought-provoking contribution to the renaissance of interest in Bergson, this study brings him to a new generation of readers. Ansell-Pearson contends that there is a Bergsonian revolution, an upheaval in philosophy comparable in significance to those that we are more familiar with, from Kant to Nietzsche and Heidegger, that make up our intellectual modernity. The focus of the text is on Bergson's conception of philosophy as the discipline that seeks to 'think beyond the human condition'. Not that we are caught up in an existential predicament when the appeal is made to think beyond the human condition; rather that restricting philosophy to the human condition fails to appreciate the extent to which we are not simply creatures of habit and automatism, but also organisms involved in a creative evolution of becoming. Ansell-Pearson introduces the work of Bergson and core aspects of his innovative modes of thinking; examines his interest in Epicureanism; explores his interest in the self and in time and memory; presents Bergson on ethics and on religion, and illuminates Bergson on the art of life.

How Forests Think

How Forests Think
Author: Eduardo Kohn
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520276108

Can forests think? Do dogs dream? In this astonishing book, Eduardo Kohn challenges the very foundations of anthropology, calling into question our central assumptions about what it means to be humanÑand thus distinct from all other life forms. Based on four years of fieldwork among the Runa of EcuadorÕs Upper Amazon, Eduardo Kohn draws on his rich ethnography to explore how Amazonians interact with the many creatures that inhabit one of the worldÕs most complex ecosystems. Whether or not we recognize it, our anthropological tools hinge on those capacities that make us distinctly human. However, when we turn our ethnographic attention to how we relate to other kinds of beings, these tools (which have the effect of divorcing us from the rest of the world) break down. How Forests Think seizes on this breakdown as an opportunity. Avoiding reductionistic solutions, and without losing sight of how our lives and those of others are caught up in the moral webs we humans spin, this book skillfully fashions new kinds of conceptual tools from the strange and unexpected properties of the living world itself. In this groundbreaking work, Kohn takes anthropology in a new and exciting directionÐone that offers a more capacious way to think about the world we share with other kinds of beings.