Grundzüge Philosophischer Anthropologie

Karl-Alber-Verlag, 1. Edition 2022, 298 Pages
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According to Kant, as far as the realisation of humanity is concerned, man is dependent on knowledge. But which science guarantees him an insight into what it means to be a human being? Philosophy? Anthropology? Philosophical anthropology? This study’s problem-oriented development of the question: ‘What is man?’ deals with the anthropological concepts of Scheler, Plessner, Portmann and Gehlen, drawing on the insights of classical philosophy. The focus of its critique is the biologism that is symptomatic of the failure of the attempt to clarify the nature of man in comparative distinction to the form of existence of the animal. With reference to Herder, who understands man as a linguistic being, this book outlines the first steps on the path to overcoming the programme of modern anthropology through a form of ‘philosophy from language’ (Bruno Liebrucks).
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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-495-99888-5
Subtitle Eine kritische Problemanalyse
Publication Date Sep 19, 2022
Year of Publication 2022
Publisher Karl-Alber-Verlag
Format Softcover
Language deutsch
Pages 298
Copyright Year 2022
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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