Finite but Unbounded: New Approaches in Philosophical Anthropology ( Berlin Studies in Knowledge Research )

Publication series :Berlin Studies in Knowledge Research

Author: Cahill Kevin M.;Gustafsson Martin;Wentzer Thomas Schwarz  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9783110523812

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110523324

Subject: B089.3 philosophical anthropology

Keyword: 认识论,哲学、宗教

Language: ENG

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Description

The Berlin Studies in Knowledge Research (BSKR) series aims to foster systematic research into the variety of forms of knowledge as well as to uncover aspects of their underlying unity. The conception of the discipline of epistemology it seeks to promote is a generous-one which encompasses a study of the full variety of forms, practices and dynamics of knowledge, as well as their mutually interacting points of contact and their respective mechanisms of interpenetration. It seeks thereby to bring about a reorientation of the discipline of epistemology, undoing artificial restrictions in its scope and achieving a greater appreciation of the heterogeneity of different forms of knowledge.

The series BSKR is associated with the Innovationszentrum Wissensforschung (IZW) / Center for Knowledge Researchat the TU Berlin, Germany.

Chapter

Approaching Philosophical Anthropology: Human, the Responsive Being

Situated Agency: A Postfoundational Alternative to Autonomy

Notes on Life and Human Nature

Ethnography, History and Philosophy of Experimental Psychology

A Degenerate Case of Action

The Alzheimer Enigma in an Ageing World

Individuality, Identity and Supplementarity in Transcorporeal Embodiment

The Loneliness of the Liberal Individual

The Dual Nature of the Modern Individual

Index of Names

Index of Subjects

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