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|a Being humans :
|b anthropological universality and particularity in transdisciplinary perspectives /
|c edited by Neil Roughley.
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|a Berlin ;
|a New York :
|b Walter de Gruyter,
|c 2000.
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|t On Being Humans. An Introduction --
|g I.
|t Conceptualising the Human --
|t Anthropological Universality. On the Validity of Generalisations about Human Nature /
|r Justin Stagl --
|t "World-Openness" and the Question of Anthropological Universalism. Comments on Justin Stagl's Paper /
|r Neil Roughley --
|t A Reply to Neil Roughley /
|r Justin Stagl --
|t Human Nature, Human Variety, Human Freedom /
|r Mary Midgley --
|t A Cultural-Historical View of Human Nature /
|r Michael Cole and Karl Levitin --
|t Human Diversity and Human Nature. The Life and Times of a False Dichotomy /
|r Bradd Shore --
|g II.
|t Contexts of the Human --
|t Encountering the Other through Grammar /
|r Rom Harre --
|t A Grammar of Human Life? Comments on Rom Harre's Paper /
|r Thomas Luckmann --
|t A Reply to Thomas Luckmann /
|r Rom Harre --
|t Human Beings and "An Absolute Conception" /
|r David Cockburn --
|t Human Universals and their Implications /
|r Donald E. Brown --
|t Are Women Human? /
|r Helen Haste --
|g III.
|t Anthropology, Literature and the Aesthetic --
|t Redefining the Human. A Survey of Approaches to Literary Anthropology /
|r Aleida Assmann --
|t Approaching Literary Anthropology. Comments on Aleida Assmann's Paper /
|r Gottfried Seebass --
|t A Reply to Gottfried Seebass /
|r Aleida Assmann --
|t Understanding Homer: Literature, History and Ideal Anthropology /
|r Bernard Williams --
|t The Implications of Human Picture Making: The Articulation of Visual Space /
|r Andrew Harrison --
|t Universality and Cultural Particularity in Visual Aesthetics /
|r Wilfried van Damme --
|g IV.
|t Humanity, Morality and Politics --
|t Learning to be Natural /
|r Ronald de Sousa --
|t Emotion, Moral Value and Being Human. Comments on Ronald de Sousa's Paper /
|r Wolfgang Friedlmeier --
|t A Reply to Wolfgang Friedlmeier /
|r Ronald de Sousa --
|t Politics and the Unnatural Infirmity of Being Human /
|r Christopher J. Berry --
|t Rationality, Autonomy and Basic Needs /
|r David Copp --
|t Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Persons: Resistance and Moral Creativity in East Germany and South India /
|r Michael Carrithers --
|t Afterword: "Human Nature". A Conceptual Matrix.
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|a Philosophical anthropology.
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