Plessner's philosophical anthropology

Jos De Mul

Helmuth Plessner (1892-1985) was one of the founders of philosophical anthropology, and his book The Stages of the Organic and Man, first published in 1928, has inspired generations of philosophers, biologists, social scientists, and humanities scholars. This volume offers the first substantial introduction to Plessner’s philosophical anthropology in English, not only setting it in context with such familiar figures as Bergson, Cassirer, and Merleau-Ponty, but also showing Plessner’s relevance to contemporary discussions in a wide variety of fields in the humanities and sciences.


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Foreword

De Mul Jos

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The nascence of modern man

Krüger Hans-Peter

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The body exploited

Van Grunsven Janna

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The duty of personal identity

Boccignone Mortino Enrico

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195-210
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Strangely familiar

Pols Kirsten

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275-288
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317-334
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317-476
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335-356
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387-406
A moral bubble

Keymolen Esther

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Not terminated

Spreen Dierk

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443-456
Plessner and technology

Verbeek Peter-Paul

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