The Philosophical Dimension of Anthropology
Keywords:
Antropología, filosofía, antropología filosófica, antropología filosófica española, Max Scheler, Heidegger.Abstract
The article purports to elucidate the meaning of philosophical anthropology as a reflection that should not evade the tension and inevitable ambiguity that the treatment of a theme about the human being, essentially indefinable and non-objectifiable, entails. From this viewpoint, the article analyzes, on one hand, the relation of philosophical anthropology with other anthropologies that, in principle, are non-philosophical; and alludes, on the other, to the actual and future tasks that philosophical anthropology should face.
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