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  1. This ranges from engagements with the actual discipline of anthropology (as a social science), through a variety of rather general, largely philosophical reflections on "human nature" (under the ambiguous label "philosophical anthropology"), all the way to specific debates in the philosophy of language and the philosophy of technology. Most of the contributors seem to take the appeal to ...

  2. 18. Mai 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. The future of philosophical anthropology is bright, with new ...

  3. 28. Jan. 2023 · Geert Keil is Professor of Philosophy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Born in 1963, he studied philosophy, linguistics, German literature and educational science at the Universities of Bochum and Hamburg. In 1991, he received his Ph. D. from the University of Hamburg with a dissertation on philosophical naturalism.

  4. Die Anthropologie beschäftigt sich mit den Besonderheiten des Menschen (z.B. Abstammung, Anatomie, Rassenkunde), die philosophische Anthropologie (nach Scheler) mit seiner Stellung in der ganzen Welt. (Mit Schelling und Kierkegaard begann man gerichtet über die Konkretheit des menschlichen Daseins nachzudenken.

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  6. Philosophische Anthropologie - ihr theoriebildendes Potential bei Habermas und Luhmann, in: Philosophische Anthropologie nach 1945. Rezeption und Fortwirkung, hg. von Gérard Raulet, Guillaume Plas, Nordhausen 2014, S. 127-150. Philosophical Anthropology: A Third Way between Darwinism and Foucaultism,

  7. This interview explores Charles Taylor’s understanding of philosophical anthropology and its relationship to Herder. Taylor argues that human culture can be properly understood only in a genetic fashion, through hermeneutics and phenomenology, and names Herder as an important precursor here. Taylor illustrates this through the difference ...