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    The Philosophy of Man: A New Introduction to Some Perennial Issues.Howard P. Kainz - 1981 - University : University of Alabama Press.
    The questions considered in this book are common to philosophers, psychologists and anthropologists alike: What is man, and how does he differ from the animals? Is it true that man is less ruled by instinct than animals? How is man affected by heredity and environment? In particular, how are masculine and feminine "traits" affected by heredity and/or environment? Are there any relatively clear-cut stages in the evolution of the individual and of the human race? Does man have a mind or (...)
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  2. The Philosophy of Man.Henri Renard - 1951 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 7 (3):342-342.
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    The philosophy of man as conceived by Max Scheler.J. Makota - 2008 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 36 (3):133-147.
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    The Philosophy of Man in the Period of the Commission for National Education.Janina Wojnar-Sujecka & Lech Petrowicz - 1974 - Dialectics and Humanism 1 (2):105-116.
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    Feuerbach's Philosophy of Man and the Problem of the Subject's Activity.A. A. Mitiushin - 1973 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):18-32.
    Marxist writings on the history of philosophy have always approached Feuerbach's philosophy of man as the connecting link between the philosophy of Hegel and the materialist understanding of history developed in the works of Marx and Engels.
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    A philosophy of man and society.Forrest H. Peterson - 1970 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
  7. (1 other version)The philosophy of man.Henri Renard - 1948 - Milwaukee,: Bruce Pub. Co..
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    The Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]Roman T. Ciapalo - 1984 - New Scholasticism 58 (3):377-379.
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    A Philosophy of Man and Society. [REVIEW]Mary Rose Barral - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):472-474.
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    The Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]Charles A. Hart - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (3):349-351.
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    The Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]Edward D. Simmons - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (2):278-281.
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    A Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]W. L. M. - 1964 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):385-385.
    This book's fourteen short essays are neither very technical nor definitive, as Schaff warns in his forward. They do, however, reveal the struggle of a sincere philosopher, who happens also to be a high official of the Polish Communist Party, against the absolutes that plague him—absolute determinism, total party discipline, the definitive revolution. Schaff here continues his debate with the existentialists, notably Sartre, and contributes some clarification to the problem of "Marxist ethics."—W. L. M.
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    The Buddha's philosophy of man: early Indian Buddhist dialogues.Trevor Ling (ed.) - 1981 - London: Dent.
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    The philosophy of man.Claude Sumner - 1973 - Addis Ababa: Central Print. Press.
    v. 1. From the Upanishads to the British empiricists.--v. 2. From Kant to the situation in 1963.--v. 3. Related readings.
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    The Renaissance Philosophy of Man.Allan B. Wolter - 1949 - New Scholasticism 23 (4):449-450.
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    The supreme philosophy of man.Alfred Armand Montapert - 1970 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    A philosophy of man; [essays].Adam Schaff - 1963 - New York,: Monthly Review Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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    The basic ideas of man.Manly P. Hall - 1953 - Los Angeles,: Philosophical Research Society, Dept. of Correspondence Courses. Edited by Drake, L. Henry & [From Old Catalog].
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    The Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]Gilbert G. Hardy - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (2):247-248.
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    The Confucian Philosophy of Man in the Han Period.Jin Chunfeng - 1990 - Chinese Studies in History 23 (3):22-31.
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    Karl Marx’s Philosophy of Man.Leo Rauch - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:289-294.
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    Karl Marx's philosophy of man.Merwyn S. Johnson - 1978 - Philosophical Books 19 (1):14-16.
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  23. Philosophy of value-oriented education.Man Mohan Luther - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi, Philosophy of value-oriented education: theory and practice: proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
     
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  24. Elements of Hegel's Philosophy of Man.S. Kowalczyk - 1991 - Divus Thomas 94 (1-4):52-66.
     
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  25. John Amos Comenius and his Philosophy of Man.Jan Cizek - 2018 - Bruniana and Campanelliana 1 (24):155-163.
    The paper is concerned with Comenius’ philosophical view of man. In Comenius’ late writings, man is presented as a being determined by its own unique nature, at the core of which lies an existential openness founded on a free and limitless will. Comenius defines man as a being that creates itself endlessly and in infinite ways and presents a well-thought out argument to the effect that the defining feature of man is the God-given mind, conceived of as a trinity of (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Feminist Theory and the Philosophies of Man.Andrea Nye - 1989 - Routledge.
    First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Spinoza's Philosophy of Man: Proceedings of the Scandinavian Spinoza Symposium 1977.Jon Wetlesen - 1978 - Universitetsforlaget.
    "Distribution... United States and Canada, Columbia University Press... Irvington-on-Hudson, New York." Includes bibliographical references.
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    Karl Marx's Philosophy of Man.George G. Brenkert & John Plamenatz - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (4):585.
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    A Portrait of Twenty-five Years: Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science 1960-1985.Robert S. Cohen & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1985 - Springer.
    The Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science began 2S years ago as an interdisciplinary, interuniversity collaboration of friends and colleagues in philosophy, logic, the natural sciences and the social sciences, psychology, religious studies, arts and literature, and often the celebrated man-in-the street. Boston University came to be the home base. Within a few years, pro ceedings were seen to be candidates for publication, first suggested by Gerald Holton for the journal Synthese within the Synthese Library, both from (...)
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  30. The Philosophy of Man as All-Embracing Philosophy.Edwin A. Burtt - 1970 - Philosophical Forum 2 (2):159.
     
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    Philosophy of man as a rigorous science: A view of Claude Levi-Strauss' structural anthropology. [REVIEW]Philip J. Bossert - 1982 - Human Studies 5 (1):97 - 107.
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    Readings in the Philosophy of Man. Eds. William L. Kelly, S.J. and Andrew Tallon. [REVIEW]John L. Treloar - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):85-85.
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  33. The Renaissance Philosophy of Man Petrarca, Valla, Vicino, Pico, Pomponazzi, Vives. Selections in Translation, Edited by Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller [and] John Herman Randall, Jr. --.Ernst Cassirer - 1961 - University of Chicago Press.
  34. Phenomenology and the Sciences of Man.Maurice Merleau-Ponty - 1964 - In William Cobb & James M. Edie, The Primacy of Perception: And Other Essays on Phenomenological Psychology, the Philosophy of Art, History, and Politics. Northwestern University Press.
     
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    (1 other version)The Renaissance philosophy of man.Ernst Cassirer - 1948 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Paul Oskar Kristeller & John Herman Randall.
    Francesco Petrarca, translated by H. Nachod: Introduction. A self-portrait. The ascent of Mont Ventoux. On his own ignorance and that of many others. A disapproval of an unreasonable use of the discipline of dialectic. An Averroist visits Petrarca. Petraca's aversion to Arab science. A request to take up the fight against Averroes.--Lorenzo Valla, translated by C.E. Trinkaus, Jr.: Introduction by C.E. Trinkaus, Jr. Dialogue on free will.--Marsilio Ficino, translated by J.L. Burroughs: Introduction, by J.L. Burroughs. Five questions concerning the mind.-- (...)
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    The Renaissance Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]V. C. C. - 1956 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):188-188.
    The paperbound edition of a unique and useful volume of selections, with critical introductions, from philosophical works of Petrarca, Valla, Ficino, Pico, Pomponazzi, and Juan Luis Vives. The original appeared in 1948.--V. C. C.
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  37. Karl Marx's Philosophy of Man.John Plamenatz & Karl Marx - 1977 - Critica 9 (25):120-133.
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    The Gandhian Philosophy of Man.Mohit Chakrabarti - 1995 - Indus.
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    Plato’s MenoA Philosophy of Man as Acquisitive. [REVIEW]A. G. - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (4):773-775.
    Robert Sternfeld and Harold Zyskind have prepared, with considerable attention to details, a conscientious commentary upon Plato’s Meno. They make some use of, even though they differ from, Jacob Klein’s "distinguished linear and linguistic commentary". The authors bring to bear on the Meno their studies in logic and rhetoric. Professor Sternfeld is the author of Frege’s Logical Theory; Professor Zyskind is the author of a rhetorical analysis of the Gettysburg Address.
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  40. On a Straw Man in the Philosophy of Science - A Defense of the Received View.Sebastian Lutz - 2012 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2 (1):77–120.
    I defend the Received View on scientific theories as developed by Carnap, Hempel, and Feigl against a number of criticisms based on misconceptions. First, I dispute the claim that the Received View demands axiomatizations in first order logic, and the further claim that these axiomatizations must include axioms for the mathematics used in the scientific theories. Next, I contend that models are important according to the Received View. Finally, I argue against the claim that the Received View is intended to (...)
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    Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind.Johann Gottfried Herder - 2024 - Princeton University Press.
    One of the most important works of the Enlightenment—in the first new, unabridged English translation in more than two centuries Published in four volumes between 1784 and 1791, Herder’s Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind is one of the most important works of the Enlightenment—a bold, original, and encyclopedic synthesis of, and contribution to, the era’s philosophical debates over nature, history, culture, and the very meaning of human experience. This is the first new, unabridged English translation (...)
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    Towards an Integral Philosophy of Man.Agustín Basave Fernández del Valle - 1965 - International Philosophical Quarterly 5 (3):414-435.
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  43. (1 other version)Readings in the philosophy of man.William L. Kelly & Andrew Tallon - 1967 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
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  44. Morality as Reasoning About the Concept of Man.Stanley Malinovich - 1967 - Dissertation, New York University
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    Plato’s MenoA Philosophy of Man as Acquisitive.Janet Sisson, Robert Sternfeld & Harold Zyskind - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (116):262.
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    Formal Thought and the Sciences of Man.G. G. Granger - 1983 - Springer.
    system reflected in Saussure's linguistic theory, and so influential in the great progress linguistic theory has made in this century. Indeed, Granger sees linguistic theory as expressing a paradigm for scientific theorizing, which research in other social sciences should adopt. But 'structuralism' as a method in science does not, in Granger's view, begin with Saussure and the linguists. It is nothing less than the strategy of all the sciences, both natural and social, since their beginnings. Now, 'structuralism' is a 'trendy' (...)
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    Plato's Meno: A Philosophy of Man as Acquisitive.Robert Sternfeld, Harold Zyskind & George Kimball Plochmann - 1978 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    In the_ _small world of the _Meno_,_ _one of the early Platonic Dialogues, often crit­icized for being ambiguous or inconclu­sive, or for being a lame and needless concession to popular morals, two dis­tinguished philosophers find a perspec­tive on much of twentieth-century phi­losophy. According to Sternfeld and Zyskind, the key to the _Meno_’_s _appeal is in its philosophy of man as acquisitive—in the dialogue’s notion of thought and action as a process of acquiring. The_ _means of acquiring values and cogni­tions (...)
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    Readings in the Philosophy of Man. [REVIEW]E. A. R. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (2):390-390.
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  49. Alienation: Marx's Conception of Man in a Capitalist Society.Bertell Ollman - 1971 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, the most thorough account of Marx's theory of alienation yet to have appeared in English, Professor Ollman reconstructs the theory from its constituent parts and offers it as a vantage point from which to view the rest of Marxism. The book further contains a detailed examination of Marx's philosophy of internal relations, the much neglected logical foudation of his method, and provides a systematic account of Marx's conception of human nature. Because of its almost unique concern (...)
     
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    The Student of Politics and the Study of Man.Frank Dorr - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:148-169.
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