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Golenok, G. V. Rise of the psychoanalytical anthropology. Part 2 (Final Part)

Abstract: Abstract: Today’s philosophical anthropology has different forms. For instance, researchers mention about political, social, cultural and educational anthropologies. Without any doubts, so-called psychoanalytical anthropology has a certain place among those forms of human studies. Different forms of psychoanalysis interpret the image of human in this or that way. Psychoanalytical anthropology expanded philosophical knowledge about human in many ways. The articles below are about origins and rise of the psychoanalytical anthropology.


Keywords:

philosophy, psychology, psychoanalysis, human, human nature, educational model of human, personality, rationalism, unconsciousness, instinct


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