Anthropology's interrogation of philosophy from the eighteenth to the twentieth century /
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Author / Creator: | Carroll, Jerome, 1972- author. |
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Imprint: | Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2018] |
Description: | xxxiv, 221 pages ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11456083 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Anthropological Holism and the Paradoxical Tradition of Philosophical Anthropology
- 1. Anthropology and Epistemology: "The Science of the Whole, Concrete Man"
- 2. Anthropology and Subjectivity: Self and World, from Herder to Gehlen
- 3. Anthropology and Phenomenology: The Turn to the Life-World
- 4. Anthropology and Historicism: Man, History, Nature
- 5. Anthropology and Ontology: Herder, Heidegger, and the Sea of Being
- 6. Anthropology and Aesthetics: Holism, Literature, and Expressivism
- 7. Anthropology and Agency: "Indirect" or "Engaged"-Hans Blumenherg and Charles Taylor
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
- About the Author