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  2. Philosophical anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Philosophical anthropology, sometimes called anthropological philosophy, [1] [2] is a discipline dealing with questions of metaphysics and phenomenology of the human person. [ 3 ] Philosophical anthropology is distinct from Philosophy of Anthropology, the study of the philosophical conceptions underlying anthropological work.

  3. Helmuth Plessner - Wikipedia

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    Plessner developed a philosophical biology and anthropology which amounted to a hermeneutics of nature. According to Plessner, life expresses itself, and part of this expression is in terms of sentient lifeforms.

  4. Arnold Gehlen - Wikipedia

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    Gehlen's major influences while studying philosophy were Hans Driesch, Nicolai Hartmann and especially Max Scheler. Furthermore, he was heavily influenced by Immanuel Kant , Arthur Schopenhauer and US-American pragmatism : Charles Sanders Peirce , William James and especially George Herbert Mead .

  5. Philosophy of culture - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of culture is a branch of philosophy that examines the essence and meaning of culture.. It focuses on how human creativity, rationality, and collective experiences shape cultural identities.

  6. Value theory - Wikipedia

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    Value theory is the systematic study of values.Also called axiology, it examines the nature, sources, and types of values.As a branch of philosophy, it has interdisciplinary applications in fields such as economics, sociology, anthropology, and psychology.

  7. Embodiment theory in anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Embodiment theory speaks to the ways that experiences are enlivened, materialized, and situated in the world through the body.Embodiment is a relatively amorphous and dynamic conceptual framework in anthropological research that emphasizes possibility and process as opposed to definitive typologies. [1]

  8. List of philosophical concepts - Wikipedia

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    A priori and a posteriori; A series and B series; Abductive reasoning; Ability; Absolute; Absolute time and space; Abstract and concrete; Adiaphora; Aesthetic emotions

  9. Category:Philosophical anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philosophical anthropology" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...