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PHIL 3213
PHIL 3213 - Philosophical Anthropology
An exploration of ancient, modern, religious, and philosophical answers to the question, “What is Man?” An examination of how it sets apart “Athens” and “Jerusalem” as very different approaches to the question; of modern efforts to make anthropology the heart of philosophy; of the influential critique of humanism in Heidegger and the poststructuralists and of recent responses to that.