Am I happy with my life and who I am? Do I feel like the protagonist of my life or does it seem like someone else is living for me and taking the reins of my destiny? To be more specific, am I living my life in an authentic way that comes as a consequence of my decisions? Philosophical anthropology seeks to refl ect on human beings from the widest number of perspectives posible–scientific, cultural and theological– and from there, triesto answer some of life’s big questions.
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Man and Person. An Introduction to Philosophical Anthropology
ISBN: 9788417385255
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Fecha de edición | 25/03/2019 |
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Número de Edición |
1 |
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Páginas |
112 |
Lugar de edición |
MADRID |
Colección |
PRACTICUM CEU 6 |
Encuadernación |
By way of prologue: the shadow of the west
1. Introduction
2. Life is a Mystery, not a problem
3. Essential aspects of man
4. Existential aspects of person
5. Appendix. Types of knowledge
Miguel Acosta (1964) is Ph.D. in Philosopy and Associate Professor at University CEU San Pablo and Institute of Humanities Ángel Ayala CEU (Madrid), where he teaches since 2002. His academic background includes degrees in Computer Science and Philosopy. His current lines of research involve Anthropology and Ethics; Philosophy of Nature, Science & Technology.