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  1. Philosophical anthropology is a branch of philosophy that studies human nature and its relation to the environment and culture. Learn about its origins, terminology, challenges, and main thinkers from Socrates to Heidegger.

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

  3. Resumen. La antropología filosófica emerge como una subdisciplina interna a la filosofía que procura sistematizar los esfuerzos por responder la pregunta acerca de qué es el ser humano. En ella, el nivel de autoconsciencia que alcanza dicha interrogante es inobjetable.

  4. Learn about the basic concept of philosophical anthropology, a study of human nature by philosophy. Explore the works and theories of Heidegger, Vico, Teilhard de Chardin, and Hobbes.

  5. Philosophical Anthropology: What, Why and How. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. L, Supplement, Fall i990. Philosophical Anthropology: What, Why and How. RICHARD SCHACHT. University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign.

  6. Philosophical anthropology is the philosophical discipline that inquires into the essence of human nature and the human condition. In making this inquiry it seeks to unify or critique philosophically the diverse scientific methods and humanistic approaches to answering the question of human nature. Although the majority of thinkers throughout ...

  7. Key words: philosophical anthropology, philosophical semantics, Kant, Tu-gendhat, Höffe. A Ernst Tugendhat, afectuosamente por sus 75 años cumplidos. 1 . Introducción. En este texto presentamos la propuesta de la antropología filosófica y su proceso de auge, declinación y renacimiento actual.