Written by Ramon Lucas.
Published by Circle Press, 2005, paperback, 382 pages.
A Philosophy of man compendium.
This compendium of philosophy of man is intended primarily for students. It is meant to be a clear and easy-to-read “synthesis.” Entire books could be written on each chapter; what is sought here, rather, is to present the most important elements through which a coherent and well-grounded vision of the human person will emerge. While following a more “classical” scheme, an attempt has been made to integrate the dynamism and concerns of contemporary philosophical anthropology. Existentialist language and point of view offer the reader a tool for a dialoguing with “non-classical” thinkers.
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