Traditions of Yoga in Existential Posthuman Praxis

Authors

  • Debashish Banerji Haridas Chaudhuri Professor of Indian Philosophies and Cultures; Doshi Professor of Asian Art, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33182/jp.v1i2.1777

Keywords:

Antihumanism, Existentialism, Perspectivism, Pluralism, Posthumanism, Technologies of the self, Ubermensch, Yoga

Abstract

This is a discussion of Francesca Ferrando’s book Philosophical Posthumanism, focusing in particular on three chapters, “Antihumanism and the Ubermensch,†“Technologies of the Self as Posthumanist (Re)Sources†and “Posthumanist Perspectivism.†It traces the origins and implications of the concepts at the center of these chapters from a posthumanist perspective. It then evaluates these implications from the viewpoint of a non-Western praxis, specifically the spiritual praxis of Indian yoga. For this, it elaborates briefly on some genealogies of yoga and discusses what an intersection of posthumanism and yoga may look like. It holds that such a consideration would enhance the concepts of the chapters in question in Ferrando’s text.

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Published

2021-12-26

How to Cite

Banerji, D. (2021). Traditions of Yoga in Existential Posthuman Praxis. Journal of Posthumanism, 1(2), 213 – 217. https://doi.org/10.33182/jp.v1i2.1777

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Section

Dossier: Philosophical Posthumanism Session at the 42nd Annual KJSNA Meeting

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