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100 | _aSokolowski, Robert | ||
245 | _aPhenomenology of the human person | ||
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_bCambridge University Press, _c2008 _aCambridge : |
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_aix, 345 p. ; _c23 cm |
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_b30.99 _c£ _d113.80 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aIn this book, Robert Sokolowski argues that being a person means being involved with truth. He shows that human reason is established by syntactic composition in language, pictures, and actions and that we understand things when they are presented to us through syntax. Sokolowski highlights the role of the spoken word in human reason and examines the bodily and neurological basis for human experience. Drawing on Husserl and Aristotle, as well as Aquinas and Henry James, Sokolowski employs phenomenology in a highly original way in order to clarify what we are as human agents. | ||
650 | _aPhilosophical Anthropology | ||
650 | _aHuman Beings | ||
650 | _aHomo sapiens, species | ||
650 | _aPhilosophy Movements | ||
650 | _aHumanism | ||
650 | _aAgent intellect | ||
650 | _aNicomachean Ethics | ||
650 | _aPhenomenology | ||
650 | _aProtolanguage | ||
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