Philosophical anthropology, anthropologic of philosophy and after
pages: 9-48
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https://doi.org/10.2298/FID0732009KAbstract
This expose deals, first of all, with suppositions, structure and range of human thinking that has been undertaken, very ambitiously, by "philosophical anthropology" at the beginning of the twentieth century. And then, through philosophical critique and self-critique of its status and limitations of this "discipline", it is indicating the orientation of recent controversy regarding the possibilities and characters of radical dismissal and/or reaffirmation of philosopheme "man". Keywords: philosophical anthropology, anthropocentrism, humanism, anti-humanism, post-humanismDownloads
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