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Philosophical Anthropology

Summary

Using the experience of science and philosophy the issue of "What is a man?"
is discussed. General understanding of human being is based on the analysis of culture, society and mind and on the nalysis of cognitive, evaluative,
practical ralations of man to the reality. The essential aproach is combined
with the issue of individual human existence. The special importance of
society as a system of conditions for human life is emphasized.

Literature

Giri, A.(2013). Philosophy and Anthropology: Border Crossing and Transformations. London: Anthem Press.

Advised literature

Wilson, E. (2004). On human nature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 711-0101
Abbreviation FilAntr
Course title Philosophical Anthropology
Coordinating department Department of Social Sciences
Course coordinator prof. PhDr. Jaromír Feber, CSc.