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Contemporary Philosophical Anthropology

  • Course ID: Κ 19 Ε
  • Semester: 7th Semester
  • Mandatory: Elective course
  • Teachers: Alexandros Theodoridis
  • Erasmus: Yes
  • Theory Hours: 3
  • Laboratory Hours:
  • Teaching Hours: 3
  • ECTS: 4.5

Contemporary Philosophical Anthropology

The course entails the following units:

– The definition of Philosophical Anthropology and the human being.
– The living, psychological, socio-historical and social being.
– Philosophical Anthropology during Greek Antiquity, Middle Ages and Recent Times.
– The discourse about man in the work of Kant and Fichte.
– The discourse about man in the work of Hegel and Marx.
– Philosophical Anthropology between science and metaphysics and its epistemological program.
– The definition of human substance in the context of Philosophy of Life.
– The definition of human substance in the context of Phenomenology and Existentialism.
– The definition of human substance in the context of Critical Theory.
– The opening of the anthropological question in Castoriadis’ thinking.

You can find more about this Course on the Students Guide