Philosophy and Culture
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Gurevich, P.S. (2012). Human Concept in Philosophy of Life. Philosophy and Culture, 9, 4–6. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=61430
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Philosophy and Culture
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Gurevich, P.S. (2012). Human Concept in Philosophy of Life. Philosophy and Culture, 9, 4–6. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=61430
Gurevich, P.S. Human Concept in Philosophy of LifeAbstract: History of philosophical anthropology, in fact, does not consider the problem of human as it has been formed in the philosophy of life. However, the above mentioned topic was somehow covered by this branch of philosophy. In particular, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ludwig Klages, Theodor Lessing and Leo Frobenius touched upon very important philosophical anthropology issues in their works. Their ideas are continued and developed now. Keywords: philosophy, philosophical anthropology, life, spirit, mind, sociality, human, being, will, intuition.
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