Reconfiguring the modern legacy of humanism in light of new demands of thinking about the human sciences. Response to challenges of both anti-humanist and post-humanist critiques by positing the question “what is human?” in the domains of psyche, pedagogy, politics, as well as through the prisms of feminist epistemology and recent philosophical ruminations on the animal and the machine.

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