Philosophical anthropology.
Overview
Works: | 125 works in 35 publications in 35 languages |
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Titles
The quantum self : = human nature and consciousness defined by the new physics /
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An essay on man = an introduction to the philosophy of human culture
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Viroid life : = perspectives on Nietzsche and the transhuman condition /
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Understanding people : = normativity and rationalizing explanation /
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A common human ground = universality and particularity in a multicultural world /
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Science de l'homme et tradition : = le nouvel esprit anthropologique /
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Cultural sociology within innovative treatise : = Islamic insights on human symbols /
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The presence of Duns Scotus in the thought of Edith Stein = the question of individuality /
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The origin of life patterns = in the natural inclusion of space in flux /
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Phenomenology and existence : = toward a philosophy within nature /
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Language and human nature : = a French-American philosophers' dialogue /
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Is human nature obsolete? : = genetics, bioengineering, and the future of the human condition /
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The human nature debate : = social theory, social policy and the caring professions /
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Catching ourselves in the act : = situated activity, interactive emergence, evolution, and human thought /
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Signs of paradox : = irony, resentment, and other mimetic structures /
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The Pursuit of certainty : = religious and cultural formulations /
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Imaginative horizons : = an essay in literary-philosophical anthropology /
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Catching ourselves in the act = situated activity, interactive emergence, evolution, and human thought /
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The Martin Buber-Carl Rogers dialogue = a new transcript with commentary /
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Is human nature obsolete? = genetics, bioengineering, and the future of the human condition /
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Nietzsche's animal philosophy : = culture, politics, and the animality of the human being /
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The arts and the definition of the human : = toward a philosophical anthropology /
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Making knowledge : = explorations of the indissoluble relation between mind, body and environment /
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Creaturely poetics : = animality and vulnerability in literature and film /
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Subjectivity after Wittgenstein : = the post-Cartesian subject and the 'death of man' /
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Robert Spaemann's philosophy of the human person = nature, freedom, and the critique of modernity /
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An Inquiry into modes of existence : = an anthropology of the moderns /
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Human purpose and transhuman potential : = a cosmic vision for our future evolution /
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The phenomenon of man revisited : = a biological viewpoint on Teilhard de Chardin /
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A new philosophy of society : = assemblage theory and social complexity /
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Roots, routes and a new awakening = beyond one and many and alternative planetary futures /
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