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  1. 25 de ago. de 2011 · Representatives of philosophical anthropology [at the beginning of the twentieth century] just had ceased considering rationality as the ultimate explanation of human thinking and action. Rationality is rather determined by the biological and social conditions in which the lives of human beings are embedded (p. 7).

  2. Philosophical anthropology - Soul, Mind, Body: The earliest origins of the concept of the soul are hidden in a remote prehistoric past. Human beings undoubtedly lived then, as most still do, in a state of deep absorption in the world around them. This has always made it very difficult to turn attention to whatever it may be about human beings themselves that makes it possible for them to ...

  3. 18 de may. de 2023 · Philosophical anthropology is a fascinating field that seeks to understand the human condition, the mind-body problem, free will, the search for meaning, cultural diversity, ethics, and morality. By exploring these topics, we can gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be human and how we can live more fulfilling lives.

  4. 30 de mar. de 2017 · Herder is very much a thinker for our time. Instead of approaching facets of human existence in an isolated fashion, he brings the entire human being into focus by tracing its connections with the natural, cultural, and historical world. Through this integrated approach, Herder’s anthropology develops a holistic understanding of the human ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Philosophical anthropology” is an unusual lemma for a Schiller handbook. In the context of the philosophical terminology in the German language, this term refers to a current of twentieth-century thought emerging from the reflections by Max Scheler, Helmut Plessner and Arnold Gehlen (cf. Fischer 2008).At the time, the term constituted a philosophical attempt to register in a decisive way ...

  6. Philosophical Anthropology. “Philosophical Anthropology”, which will be reconstructed historically and systematically in this project, does not concern common “philosophical Anthropology” as a philosophical sub-discipline, but is a unique theory, which was developed in twentieth century German philosophy. If one wants to elucidate the ...

  7. Philosophical anthropology is the philosophical discipline that inquires into the essence of human nature and the human condition. In making this inquiry it seeks to unify or critique philosophically the diverse scientific methods and humanistic approaches to answering the question of human nature. Although the majority of thinkers throughout ...