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"Langan draws on a lifetime of study to offer a new understanding of the central question of our existence, turning to phenomenology and philosophical anthropology to help us better understand who we are as individuals and communities and what makes us act the way we do"--Provided by publisher.
Philosophical anthropology. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Philosophy --- Philosophical anthropology
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""The greatest crisis of our times in a failure of the human imagination."" -Editors The world is currently undergoing a period of unprecedented crises on virtually every front: economic, ecological, and humanitarian. It is starkly apparent that a shift
Philosophical anthropology. --- Consciousness. --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Spirit --- Self --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind
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Humans are creatures of articulation: an essential part of our form of life is the expression of what appears to us significant in what we experience and how we behave. The aim of this volume is to proceed from this realisation to an integrative anthropology that not only takes into account the uniqueness of our form of life, but also our evolutionary context. This has important consequences for our understanding of our corporeality, actions, language, consciousness and morals.
Expression (Philosophy) --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Self-expression --- Philosophy --- Articulation. --- Consciousness. --- Corporeality. --- Pragmatism.
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Philosophical anthropology --- Anthropomorphism. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Anthropomorphism --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Analogy (Religion) --- Ejection (Psychology) --- God --- Symbolism --- Philosophy --- Ethics, Modern --- Philosophy. --- Corporeality
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Philosophical anthropology --- -Soul --- -Philosophy, Medieval --- Medieval philosophy --- Pneuma --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Early works to 1800 --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Soul --- Scholasticism --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Early works to 1800. --- Theology --- Ame --- Anthropologie philosophique --- Scolastique --- Théologie --- History --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Histoire
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Globalization and the Posthuman argues that by globalizing posthumanism through biotechnology, particularly through the invasive interface of humans and machines, we may well interfere with and even undermine the innate quality of human psycho-physiology and the experience of the internal observer, the non-socially constructed self or pure consciousness. Furthermore, many features of globalization in-and-of itself-such as the fall of public man, the exterritorialization of capital, the loss...
Philosophical anthropology. --- Human body (Philosophy) --- Consciousness. --- Culture and globalization. --- Globalization and culture --- Globalization --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Spirit --- Self --- Body, Human (Philosophy) --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind
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One of the fundamental enigmas of our existence, and for that matter, God's existence, is the act of creation. Has the cosmos been created ex nihilo or was it an intelligent design by God? Does God, having created the world, let it evolve and develop on its own, subject to the rules of evolution and chance; or does God intervene in every step of evolution in a deus ex machina manner? What is the role of man in creation? Is it as central as existentialism and quantum mechanics assure us: that ...
Creation. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Biblical cosmogony --- Cosmogony --- Natural theology --- Teleology --- Beginning --- Biblical cosmology --- Creation windows --- Creationism --- Evolution --- Philosophy
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Theory of knowledge --- Anthropologie philosophique --- Anthropology [Philosophical ] --- Antropologie [Filosofische ] --- Antropologie [Wijsgerige ] --- Fenomenologie --- Filosofie van de mensheid --- Filosofische antropologie --- Homme (Philosophie) --- Homme -- Philosophie --- Homme [Philosophie de l' ] --- Man (Philosophy) --- Mens (Filosofie) --- Menselijke natuur (Filosofie) --- Nature humaine (Philosophie) --- Natuur [Menselijke ] (Filosofie) --- Phenomenology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Philosophie de l'homme --- Phénoménologie --- Wijsgerige antropologie --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Phenomenology. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Philosophy, Modern --- Philosophy
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In The Arts and the Definition of the Human, Margolis introduces a novel theory of the human person or self as a historical artifact and argues that important topics in the philosophy of art, pictorial representation, and the nature of interpretation make no sense when separated from a ""philosophical anthropology"" along the lines he suggests.
Painting --- Art --- Visual perception --- Aesthetics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Philosophy --- Visual perception. --- Aesthetics. --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Philosophy. --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Persons --- Philosophy of mind --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Art and philosophy --- Psychology --- Psychological aspects --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics --- Painting - Philosophy --- Art - Philosophy
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Adam et l’astragale, deux faces d’une même question : celle de l’homme et de son humanité. Un homme, dans la tradition occidentale, c’est d’évidence un fils d’Adam, qui fut créé de toutes pièces et d’un coup par Dieu à son image. L’homme y est animé de raison, pour se distinguer de l’animal : celui-ci d’emblée et sa nature le sépare radicalement de son environnement. L’astragale, c’est ce petit os du pied présent chez tous les primates et chez l’homme. C’est parce que l’astragale humain forme un angle presque droit que l’homme peut se déplacer debout longtemps, libérer ses mains, développer son cerveau. Cet os minuscule, comme tant d’autre critère, incarne une vision plus continuiste de l’origine de l’homme : l’homme est ici animal parmi d’autres. Ce n’est que par l’apprentissage d’une culture spécifique, par l’acquisition de certains comportements et valeurs, qu’il devient un humain. Face à une vision simpliste de l’histoire de l’idée d’humanité, qui expliquerait en termes de progrès unilatéral le passage d’Adam à l’astragale, d’une vision religieuse à une vision matérialiste, ce livre révèle l’imbrication voire les tensions des deux modèles à travers les époques. Au lieu de définir l’être d e l’humain en s’appuyant sur les seules références philosophiques ou dogmatiques, il interroge les discours et les pratiques qui ont déterminé et déterminent les limites de l’humain. Un tel questionnement demande une approche transversale, multidisciplinaire. L’humanité mise à l’épreuve, en tant que valeur communautaire, principe d’exclusion, modèle normatif de comportement, tel est le fil conducteur de ces essais d’histoire, de philosophie d’anthropologie et d’éthologie. L’Occident médiéval est ici leur centre de gravité. Car c’est là qu’Adam, le chrétien, l’image de Dieu, qui nous semble si étranger, évidement triomphe. Mai c’est aussi à cette époque que sont clairement posés un certain nombre de problèmes qui rendront possible la pensée de l’astragale. Adam et l’astragale,…
Anthropology --- Human behavior --- Anthropologie --- Comportement humain --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Human beings --- Philosophy. --- Homo sapiens --- Human race --- Humanity (Human beings) --- Humankind --- Humans --- Man --- Mankind --- People --- Hominids --- Persons --- Anthropology, Philosophical --- Man (Philosophy) --- Civilization --- Life --- Ontology --- Humanism --- Philosophy of mind --- Philosophy --- littérature médiévale --- saint --- animalité --- ontologie --- Bible --- humanisme --- humanité
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