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Essays in Anthropology - Variations on a Theme (Paperback)
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Description: The question of the nature of humanity is one of the
most complex of all philosophical and theological inquiries. Where
might one look to find a decent answer to this question? Should we
turn to an investigation of genetics and DNA for such answers?
Should we look to the history of humanity's adaption and evolution?
Should we look to humanity's cultural achievements and the form of
its social life? In this intriguing and provocative collection of
essays, philosopher Robert Spaemann reacts against what he calls
""scientistic"" anthropology and ventures to take up afresh the
quaestio de homine, ""the question of man."" Spaemann contends that
when it comes to the nagging question of what we truly are as human
beings, understanding our chemical make-up or evolutionary past
simply cannot give us the full picture. Instead, without doing away
with the findings of modern evolutionary science, Spaemann offers
successive treatments of human nature, human evolution, and human
dignity, which paint a full and compelling picture of the meaning
of human life. Crucial to any anthropology, he demonstrates, is our
future as well as our past. And our relationship to God as well as
to our next-door neighbor. All of these themes coalesce in a vital
contribution to the question of what it means to be human.
Endorsements: ""Robert Spaemann is one of the brightest minds in
contemporary philosophy, and the four fresh approaches to the old
question 'What is Man?' presented in this collection of essays
prove the point. The quartet provides the ideal companion to
Spaemann's seminal work on 'Persons' and a timely challenge to the
host of reductionist anthropologies that swamp the intellectual
scene today. DeGraaff and Mumford are to be thanked for making this
collection available to English speaking readers in a translation
that is accurate and elegant at the same time."" --Bernd
Wannenwetsch University Lecturer in Ethics at the University of
Oxford and Fellow of Harris Manchester College About the
Contributor(s): Robert Spaemann taught at the universities of
Stuttgart, Heidelberg and Munich until 1992. Previous translations
of his work include Basic Moral Concepts (1989), Happiness and
Benevolence (1999) and Persons (2006). Guido de Graaff is a
doctoral student in Christian Ethics at Harris Manchester College,
Oxford. James Mumford is a doctoral student in Christian Ethics at
Magdalen College, Oxford.
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