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    Introduction To Philosophical Anthropology

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    Introduction To Philosophical Anthropology

    Introduction To Philosophical Anthropology
    Published 2/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.51 GB | Duration: 1h 39m

    All the key philosophical concepts for understanding the essentials of being human

    What you'll learn

    The key philosophical concepts when thinking about human beings

    Thematic summaries of the key concepts, and their interrelations

    A selection of the main philosophical theories and authors regarding these concepts

    The value of understanding human beings theoretically, now and going forward

    Requirements

    Simply an interest in the topic

    Description

    This course introduces the exciting theoretical field of philosophical anthropology, namely the study of human being through concepts. It is divided into 12 lectures (listed below); after a free introduction each one then focuses on a key concept or cluster thereof. It takes a thematic approach and draws on some of the most important and well-known theories from the history of Western philosophy, and it also includes the tutors own take and formulation on a number of important issues. Short and selective lectures introduce one into each idea where the main points and angles presently clearly and concisely. It is designed to get you thinking about your own humanity, as well as those of others, and it can be used as a good prelude to further study on this fascinating topic. Each lecture comes with a list for further reading and a quiz.Lecture 1. IntroductionLecture 2. Reality, Perception and ImaginationLecture 3. Emotions and ValuesLecture 4. FreedomLecture 5. Space, Time and the BodyLecture 6. Thinking and the MindLecture 7. Intersubjectivity, Language and SocietyLecture 8. Ethics and PoliticsLecture 9. Aesthetics and ArtLecture 10. Nature, Being and MetaphysicsLecture 11. God and ReligionLecture 12. Going Forward: Sex, Race, Environment and TechnologyThe lecture style is academic, with clarity and concision top priorities. It aims to give an overall picture of the main philosophical concepts when considering human being, and it should be these very that captivate and enchant. I hope you will try the introduction and enjoy the course!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Reality, Perception and Imagination

    Lecture 3 Emotions and Values

    Lecture 4 Freedom

    Lecture 5 Space, Time and the Body

    Lecture 6 Thinking and the Mind

    Lecture 7 Intersubjectivity, Language and Society

    Lecture 8 Ethics and Politics

    Lecture 9 Aesthetics and Art

    Lecture 10 Nature, Being and Metaphysics

    Lecture 11 God and Religion

    Lecture 12 Going Forward: Sex, Race, Environment and Technology

    This course is for anyone interested in learning about some of the basics of philosophical anthropology, for prospective undergraduate students who would like to familiarize themselves with the topic before or during further study, or anyone interested in a general and selective introduction to the topic.