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Our Roots In Çanakkale, From Homer To Ataturk, From Sun Tzu To Obama

Year 2013, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 9 - 22, 01.09.2013
https://izlik.org/JA94NU36WB

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Our Roots In Çanakkale, From Homer To Ataturk, From Sun Tzu To Obama

Year 2013, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 9 - 22, 01.09.2013
https://izlik.org/JA94NU36WB

Abstract

In the four billion years of our past, we have had many relatives. Human roots lie deeply below history's surface, sunken in the entire geological life of the Earth, in symbiosis with organisms and plants. From the Darwinian "little warm pond" to genetic engineering, suddenly and confidently today we have become audacious creators of ourselves, thanks to artificial biology and modified food. Some scientists play God, so it might be worthwhile to rewind our ancestry back to Çanakkale, a pre-eminent location with unforgettable clues about the beginning, when we were molded into what we are now. In a traditional society, everything is rooted in the hierarchies and customs of that which went before. It has been said that current modernity means, above all, uncertainty about our roots and about our identity: we are detached from time and space, orphans restlessly travelling in search of our fathers. But, even in hypermodern thinking, Ch. Taylor says that, in order to know "Who I am", we must know where we are: "I define my identify by indicating where I am". If I want to know my founding fathers, I must at least understand where I am now.

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Conference Paper
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Francesco Sidoti Corsaro This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2013
IZ https://izlik.org/JA94NU36WB
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Corsaro, F. S. (2013). Our Roots In Çanakkale, From Homer To Ataturk, From Sun Tzu To Obama. 4(3), 9-22. https://izlik.org/JA94NU36WB