Philosophical anthropology
Philosophical anthropology, sometimes called anthropological Philosophy, is a discipline dealing with questions of metaphysics and phenomenology of the human person, and interpersonal relationships.
Philosophical anthropologyPhilosophyMartin HeideggerMax SchelerAnthropologyPhenomenology (philosophy)L'Imagination symboliqueAntihumanismDemocracy and EducationLeonardo PoloPosthumanismHans KöchlerHelmuth PlessnerPhilosophical ExplorationsGünther AndersConstantin NoicaEvandro AgazziErich RothackerJoachim FischerOtto Friedrich Bollnow
Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in PragueLudwig WittgensteinEducation theoryClaude Lévi-StraussJuan Manuel Silva CamarenaBernardino de SahagúnHelmut WautischerScapegoatingWeimar cultureJuan Manuel BurgosStructuralismPhilosopher's Information CenterOutline of anthropologyNikola Milošević (politician)Jan Sokol (philosopher)Kwame GyekyeF. S. C. NorthropZoltan DemeMichael LandmannJesús Padilla Gálvez




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