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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics - 相似文献
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Robert W. Sussman 《Zygon》1999,34(3):453-471
Since the discovery of the first man-ape, many have assumed that the earliest humans were hunters and that this was associated with a "killer instinct." The myth of "man the hunter" was repeated in the 1960s in anthropology texts and popular literature. In the 1970s it was adopted by sociobiologists to explain human nature. "Man the hunter" is used to explain not only human biology but also human morality. The morals described, however, often reflect ancient beliefs and appear to be new ways of justifying old morality codes. The newest version of this myth is presented in a recent book, Demonic Males . I will discuss various accounts of this myth and the evidence used to justify them, and will specifically critique the arguments presented in Demonic Males . 相似文献
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Angela Ales Bello 《Axiomathes》2008,18(4):425-443
The most original aspect of Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ research is her interpretation of nature, performed through the phenomenological
method. She pinpoints the very essences of the natural phenomena, discovering entelechies inside them and a trans-physical
dimension. She reads the evolution of nature in a new way, against the deterministic interpretation of it. Inside nature one
can discover many levels, qualitatively different. The human being participates to all of them, but his/her peculiarity is
linked to the mental–spiritual life. 相似文献
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Kasper Lysemose 《Human Studies》2012,35(1):115-130
In two of the most significant and influential contemporary exponents of German philosophical anthropology, anthropogenetic
accounts play a large role. Hans Blumenberg and Peter Sloterdijk have presented their mode of philosophical anthropology as
a philosophical anthropogenealogy. To this end both of them have ventured into an alliance with paleoanthropology, incidentally
drawing on the same paleoanthropolgist, the forgotten pioneer of philosophical anthropology: Paul Alsberg. Taking this observation
as its cue, the article addresses two questions. What are the motives for philosophical anthropology to turn into philosophical
anthropogenealogy? What is the methodological status of anthropogenetic accounts in philosophical anthropology? By reflecting
on these questions the article aspires to convey a synthesis of themes in contemporary German philosophical anthropology and
introduce them especially to an English-speaking audience. 相似文献