What is anthroponomy?
pages: 31-40
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https://doi.org/10.2298/FID0902031DAbstract
Although the 'anthroponomical question' (as Kant has named it) is one of the oldest philosophical questions, the concept of 'anthroponomy' was never treated in philosophy as it deserves. However, anthroponomy, as a theory about what a man should or could be, was never neglected. In this article the author confines himself to analysis of Kant's, Nietzsche's and Sloterdijk's anthroponomical sketches. Keywords: anthroponomy, anthroponomical question, morals, education, Kant, Nietzsche, SloterdijkDownloads
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